Sentences with phrase «steady trade wind»

There is a steady trade wind that blows from the west day and night for those months.
Steady trade winds and easy line - of - sight passages between islands make the British Virgins an epicenter for bareboat sailing.
Like many Caribbean islands, it gets steady Trade Winds from December to July.
Kite Boarding takes place on the south - west side of Bonaire where the steady trade winds make for ideal boarding for beginners and experts alike.
Steady trade winds and challenging waves make Boca Grandi a Caribbean beach paradise for advanced kite surfers and enthused spectators.
Steady trade winds Gin — clear water On - shore wind Two windsurf shops 4 restaurants WIFI High - performance
Steady trade winds means onshore throughout the day.
Designed by the legendary Great White himself, this par - 36, 3,516 - yard course both dazzles and delights, its considerable challenges boosted by the Island's steady trade winds and a meandering natural saltwater lagoon that comes into play on 8 of the 9 holes.
With steady trade winds, warm waters, and beautiful tropical surroundings, Maui, Hawaii, is an ideal destination for windsurfing.
No more steady trade winds or westerlies.

Not exact matches

The Walker circulation refers to the mean (steady) ciculation where air over the warm pool in the western part of the tropical Pacific rises, being fed by the easterly surface trade winds across the Pacific, and subsidence over eastern Pacific.
Kandui lies exactly 1 degree below the Equator and as a result is not influenced by the steady easterly trade winds often associated with the rest of Indonesia - that's what makes this area so unique!
Fringed by coral reefs and with a steady onshore trade wind, the coast is quite hazardous for mariners.
They got called «trade winds» not for commerce but because they were so steady, «threading» along at a constant pace.
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