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Calm air is considered to have winds of 5 km (3 miles) per hour or less.
When the Emergency Service Unit officers arrived, they lent a calm air to the chaos.
The frequency of calm or nearly calm air is given as a number in the centre.
But minutes of calm air were sporadically interrupted by stiff breezes.
In calm air an albatross has trouble keeping its stout body airborne and prefers to rest on the water surface.
This process is most pronounced in calm air because winds mix the air and prevent cold pockets from forming.
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Radiation frost occurs when the weather is clear and calm; air-mass freezes occur when it is overcast and windy.
Lately, she alternates with alarming frequency between suppressed but globular tears and calm airs of smug superiority.
So he has, in a way; he has logged thousands of hours of flight, albeit in much calmer air and at only a few feet off the ground.
WHEN a flight encounters bad weather and things start flying around the cabin, the sensible thing for the pilot to do is to descend to calmer air before people start to worry about the wings falling off.
His wife waved goodbye and went back to her book as we left his room, the waters calm, the air without breeze.
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