Sentence examples for ashore wind from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ashore wind" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe wind coming from the shore, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The ashore wind brought a refreshing breeze to the beach."
Alternatives: "shore wind" or "land breeze".

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In northern Florida where Alma moved ashore, wind gusts reached 100 mph in Crawfordville; the high winds damaged the local tobacco crop.

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As the storm crashed ashore, winds gusted as high as 130 mph along the coast from Panama City to Mexico Beach.

As the core of the storm came ashore, winds have gusted up to 72 mph on Alabama's Dauphin Island and to 61 mph in Pensacola.

Tuxpan, just south of where the eye moved ashore, recorded wind velocities of over 100 mph (160 km/h), while 80 mph (130 km/h) gusts occurred farther south in Poza Rica.

Cyclone Fanele weakened quickly over land; within four hours of moving ashore, its winds decreased to 150 km/h (95 mph), and its wind field expanded.

According to the Atlantic hurricane database, Connie moved ashore with winds of 80 mph, although the Hurricane Research Division suggested that the hurricane hit North Carolina with winds of at least 115 mph.

For the first three days of Aberdeen Cowes Week the 21-foot X One Designs, designed by Alfred Westmacott in 1911, had either been banished to a part of the Solent where they could do less damage, or were  pinned ashore by winds considered a bit too strong for such venerable day racing boats, or perhaps their venerable owners.

Some social media users are drawing a connection between the shark and Syfy's Sharknado film series, which features sharks getting swept up in cyclones and wreaking havoc on cities. Cyclone Debbie knocked out power to thousands when it slammed ashore with winds up to 260km/h (160mph) on Tuesday.

The storm moved ashore with winds of 70 mph near Venice, a city located south of the Tampa Bay area.

Immediately after the storm moved ashore, high winds prevented disaster teams from assessing damage in the affected areas.

He is not a Svengali, he's a shipwrecked banker who washed ashore and wound up the president's ventriloquist.

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