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Exceptional heavy rain is accompanied by, say, an uncommonly strong wind that blows water spilling over the dam into the galleries, pumps have not been maintained so the galleries flood, and the low level release valves cannot be operated.
On the contrary, for sediment export the worst conditions occur during meteorological low tides (setdowns), when wind blows water away from the coastline and a large volume of water exits the marsh system.
As the wind blows, water recedes from the upwind shore and exposes terrain that was formerly underwater.
Drink more water on windier days, because the wind blows water away from your body.
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Vandalized last year, they are now repaired and furiously blowing water at each other again.
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Suddenly, I heard the sound of spurting water, turned my head, and there below me was a humpback whale blowing water up into the air.
But the city soon turned it off because strong winds blew water from the plume onto too many well-dressed walkers along the reservoir's southern edge.
The targets were produced by blowing water into LN2 using an airbrush gun as used in the target production of the KOSI experiments.
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