We had
light trade winds and our seas were calm.
Not exact matches
This time, I chose a
lighter blue Sherwin William's
Trade -
wind Blue (I used Valspar Reserve — the coverage is awesome!
Soak in the sun of Hawaii while enjoying cool tropical drinks,
light menus and lilting slack - key guitar at The Cliff Dive Grill, follow the garden paths to the Mai Tai Bar and Hank's Haute Dogs, or let the
trade winds carry you to the Black Rock Lounge.
A world of open air and open spaces, of falling asleep to the soft patter of rain on a tin roof or waking to the kiss of a
light trade -
wind breeze sliding off of the ocean.
Although
winds are usually
light in the morning, by mid-afternoon the
trades pick up, giving sailors a faster trip back to port.
Gentle
trade wind breezes create a
light airy ambiance.
Try checking it out on a solid swell with
light or no -
wind and you'll be
trading big, shifty peaks with just a few friends.
Light and cool; designed for the
trade winds.
Crystal clear 29 degrees water with perfect waves airbrushed by a
light offshore
trade wind.
Rooms are
light and airy, designed to catch the Caribbean
trade winds.
Even in the summer, with the
trade winds and
light waves, the ocean sound still fills the home.
Weather wise yesterday we had a mostly sunny day here on the holiday island with
light and variable
wind through the early morning before the off shore SE
Trade wind kicked and started to crank up the tempo around midday.
Anyway surfing conditions were ok with the
light off shore Northerly giving way to a 10.00 AM East — South Easterly
Trade wind.
The ocean waters throughout the North Atlantic are warmer than average, the
trade winds are
lighter, and there is no El Niño event in the Pacific to ramp up high altitude
winds that can tear nascent storms apart.
When the intensity of ultraviolet
light from the sun increases, temperature rises in this ozone rich air and weakens the downdraft, lowers the surface pressure and with it the strength of the
trade winds that blow across the ocean to the low pressure zones that form over the warm waters that accumulate in the west.
It seems the
trade winds might be a little
lighter than usual but not much and they are still blowing in the same direction.
I have described the way in which the
trade winds will slacken when upper troposphere temperature rises in a subtropical high pressure cell due to the interaction of ozone with UV
light.