Sentence examples for by changes in wind from inspiring English sources

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"We know that the changing Antarctic sea ice extent is very largely driven by changes in wind," he says.

SSC water masses characteristics showed clear seasonality but also a significant hourly to daily variability driven by changes in wind speed and direction.

The detection of temporal variations in the peak of the phase curve of the hot giant exoplanet HAT-P-7 b is explained by changes in wind speed and cloud coverage in its atmosphere.

Calculations suggest that even small increases in return-flight times caused by changes in wind speed and direction could have major implications for increased fuel consumption by the airline industry, which already accounts for about 3.5 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions.

Decadal variations in the SSH along the Japanese coast at mid-latitudes mainly result from westward propagations of Rossby waves, which are excited by changes in wind stress curl over the central North Pacific (e.g., Qiu and Chen 2010).

I don't know what the "message" is supposed to be, but the above post simply states that the relatively slight expansion in Antarctic winter sea ice extent is caused mostly by changes in wind patterns, and that October 2012 was the second warmest in the UAH record (it's also the second warmest in the NASA record, which goes back to 1880).

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Using passive-dynamic wind tunnel tests, it is shown that the in-plane aerodynamic damping of a bridge cable section, and the overall dynamic response, is strongly affected by changes in the wind angle-of-attack.

Since the convection electric field driven by changes in solar wind conditions has an important effect on the high-latitude ionosphere, the rotation of the IMF vector in the Y Z plane causes a significant redistribution of the ionospheric plasma.

Naja et al. (2003) suggested that this seasonal change in diurnal variation might be caused by changes in the wind pattern in different seasons and changes in the boundary layer mixing height during the day and at night.

It raged into the daylight hours, and was stopped as much by changes in the wind as by the actions of some of the citizenry and British marines sent, according to Henry, "in aid of the inhabitants".

"We used to argue that a lot of the variability up to the late 1990s was induced by changes in the winds, natural changes not obviously related to global warming," said John Michael Wallace, a scientist at the University of Washington.

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