Sentences with phrase «winds blasting off»

Howling winds blasting off the Indian River Lagoon punched a hole in the roof of The Shack Seafood Restaurant and tossed the screened porch atop the building like a folded pancake.
Mercedes - Benz's AIRCAP and AIRSCARF system ensure that you have a comfortable drive even in cold weather by deflecting the wind blast off the passenger space and blowing hot air on your neck respectively.

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Very little new snow is actually falling; most of it is being redistributed, wind - blasted off the ice or blown off the Transantarctic Mountains 40 miles away.
Once saltation is well under way, by far the majority of grains in motion are actually blasted off the sand surface by the impacts of other saltating grains, rather than being carried along directly by fluid forces of the wind.
Washington estimates that wind continues to blast one to three penny thicknesses of stone off the top of the lake bed each year.
Mercury has a very thin atmosphere consisting of surface atoms blasted off its surface by the Solar wind.
The comet appears to have undergone visible changes, including the changes in the size and number of surface features such as smooth patches, pits, and craters, and the loss of ice vaporized by the Sun or blasted off its surface by the Solar Wind into its tail as well as failing back on the object like snow, so that it appears to shrink, on average, by 25 to 50 centimeters (9.2 to 19.7 inches) with each orbit around the Sun.
One day you are sweating your butt off, next day a blast of cold wind goes right through you knocking your socks off (or making you wish you were wearing socks).
He probably thought I was crazy, taking off my coat and changing out of trainers into my heels to stand there getting blasted in the wind.
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