Sentences with phrase «winds whipped up»

But as the morning drew on, the winds whipped up the waters, especially in the lagoon's less - sheltered middle section, making for slow times.
A dry winter and warm spring had left Roosevelt National Forest tinder dry, and strong, erratic winds whipping up from the southeast carried the flames easily through the pine trees.
Falling water levels have exposed fine - grained sediments along the periphery of the lake; high winds whip up those sediments into nasty clouds of dust that cause health problems for residents throughout the region.
The team suggests in an upcoming paper in The Astrophysical Journal that the spirals result from subsurface turbulence in the sun's superhot gases — the equivalent of what happens on Earth when turbulent winds whip up tornadoes and hurricanes.
If these conditions continue long enough, the winds whip up and the torrential rain begins.
I'm cold just thinking of the wind whipping up those wide pants legs (not in a creepy way, ha ha).
Those same winds whip up fantastic swells that see surfers from across Europe heading to the coast to try and conquer the sometimes - giant waves.
The wind whips up a choking cloud of thirsty dust and swirls it around and around in the light of the hangdog sun.
Pretty touches Elect to use individual floral arrangements rather than a centrepiece, which may blow over when the wind whips up.

Not exact matches

for the drudgery of it) giving up whipped cream for lent fulfills a Godly obligation going to church and dopnating on first Saturday make the Lady of Fatima powerful confessing venial sins is necessary (like you broke wind during communion) That saying the Lords Prayer five times is a virtue?
If I've learned anything over the past few years it's been that when the rains come down and the floods come up, when doubt and frustration whip like wind against my faith, all the apologetics in the world can't ground me like the simple, yet profoundly challenging teachings of Jesus Christ.
Strong winds sweeping up the Hudson whipped the flags and put the sting of freshness and vigor into the gathered crowd.
It tends to make everything better, even when the wind is whipping outside, the snow is falling and all you want to do is curl up on the couch and watch reruns of Friends.
Any out of the ordinary, super fun activity is bound to get my little nuggets super wound up, so I'll probably be a little exhausted by the end... may just have to whip up one of these mug cakes when I get home.
We're basically held up inside because the winds are whipping and I don't want to go outside.
I «researched» the truffle idea and contemplated combining some blondie crumbs with cream cheese and then coating with chocolate but did not have the patience so wound up making some chocolate pudding with almond milk and layering with sweetened real whipped cream.
«All over the surface of the great waves themselves, the wind was whipping up lesser waves, and blowing their tops away, so that the whole sea was lined and streaked with the blown spume, and it looked as if all the surface was moving.»
Diana Nyad failed to swim from Cuba to Key West when adverse winds, whipping up huge swells, forced her out of the water
The best implications are that neither Bosingwa or Drogba will be elligible to face us this weekend.And last but not least ManU (re) wind up on the whipping end of 6.
It was difficult for both parties to fight against the «fear factor» whipped up by the press and the huge amount of direct mail which the Conservatives poured into target seats, but there were also significant self - inflicted wounds.
The Category 1 storm will whip up large waves and life - threatening rip currents off Long Island and New Jersey from Tuesday into Wednesday, while pummeling the city with rain and fierce winds, the National Weather Service predicted.
Mother Nature wasn't showing much love in the Hudson Valley Monday, whipping up winds that downed trees and power lines, causing thousands of power outages throughout the region.
There is no horizon, just a haze of sand whipped up by the hot, harmattan winds blowing from the Sahara Desert.
That's puzzling because mixtures of methane and ethane should be less viscous than water, meaning that even light winds can whip up waves.
That gas, astronomers report this month in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, has been whipped up so much by its encounter with the intergalactic medium — like a comet's tail of ice crystals getting buffeted by the solar wind — that it has condensed into stars.
Scientists estimate that Saturn's cyclones may whip up 300 mph winds, and likely have been churning for years.
Whipped up by surface winds and girded by the Coriolis effect (produced by Earth's rotation), eddies may grow to several hundred kilometers in diameter and are known to transport heat, chemicals and biology throughout the oceans» shallower depths.
It also is hoped the probe will help astrophysicists find out why there's no organized solar wind (made up mostly ions and electrons) found in the vicinity of the sun's surface, even though it whips through the solar system at speeds ranging from about 670,000 to 1.8 million miles (1.1 million to 2.9 million kilometers) per hour.
Derived from a Spanish word meaning «direct» or straight ahead,» it describes a forward - moving band of turbulent weather that feeds on the warm, moist air in front of it, creating a cycle of warming and cooling that can whip up violent winds and drive itself for hundreds of miles in a single direction.
Back in the kitchen, Gagnaire and an apprentice whip up a new dish involving sweetbreads and cristaux de vent, or «wind crystals,» an olive - infused meringue inspired by This.
The door opens inward, pushing against the rolled up towel that sits at the bottom attempting to block out the raw boreal wind that whips by on the other side.
So with that in mind and summer sadly winding down I decided to try and squeeze every last drop out of the summer by whipping up one of my favorite summer drinks in Green Smoothie form — Mojito flavoured!
Taking them both to the ocean with my mom this weekend ended up being very fortunate indeed, because the wind was so strong the first day that as I was trying to photograph a different outfit, the wind just whipped up and blew my skirt alll the way up to show off my underwear.
Sail up a thrilling route over 140 feet in the air and feel the whip of the wind as you rappel back to bouldering range.
Seductive, funny, whip - smart and ultimately tragic, this fact - based movie about George Jung, a genial pot dealer who wound up almost single - handedly blanketing the United States with Colombian snow, doesn't have the epic ambitions of TRAFFIC.
The T - Roc also whips up less wind and road noise than those cars.
It's all well and good to have the wind whipping through your hair making conversation impossible when the convertible top is down, but when it's up it's nice to have a little calm and quiet.
The best small convertibles are those that let you feel the wind whip through your hair - or lack thereof - without taking up a lot of space in the driveway.
A blustery March wind whipped the steam coming out of the manholes, and people hurried along the sidewalks with their collars turned up.
Huge snowdrifts buried houses and trains, and 200 ships sank in waves whipped up by fierce winds
The ropes strained in the wind that blew up from the Seine, a wind that whipped the sand and the snow into a milky haze.
Gale force winds sometimes reaching up to 70 km an hour, pounding rain and massive 15 foot waves relentlessly whip through and pound against the rocky terrain of the Pacific Coastline.
If this is your first time on a board, consider taking a SUP tour on Lake Arenal, where the waters are calm and the winds usually whip up baby waves that won't throw your balance.
Players have the ability to kill or knock unconscious wounded / vulnerable enemies via finishing moves (e.g., throat slashing, impaling, pistol - whipping); these scenes are highlighted by close - up camera angles and increased player control (e.g., on - screen prompts with button - press sequences).
In Alison's own words: «Not only is my shed my creative space and shelter from the winds that whip up the Bristol Channel it is also a living work of art.
If anything changes during these discussions we'll do a final quote adjustment and then I'll whip up a contract that will outline the build agreement between you and Wind River.
The MSMs eventually picked up the stories and their investigative journalists started delving into the scandal to reveal yet many more skeletons, and whipping up a general hysteria among the general public because of the lies that had been told to them in order to justify policies which caused the rape of our countryside with thousands of ugly wind turbines, which caused the numbers of people in fuel poverty to increase by five fold in only a couple of years and which caused many energy dependant jobs to be permanently exported.
Cyclone Sidr smashed into the country's southern coastline late on Thursday night with 250 kph (155 mph) winds that whipped up a five meter tidal surge.
The firestorms being whipped up there come on the heels of Tropical Storm Lee, which pulled strong winds behind it as it slid past Texas.
As she approached the East Coast, instruments found tropical storm - force winds extending 520 miles from her center, whipping up an area of seas 1,030 miles across.
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