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"Kiters are supposed to stay downwind of the windsurfers".
Some also falls a short distance downwind of the ridge and is sometimes called spillover.
Downwind of the whale, the occasional breeze raised the stinging odor of rotting flesh.
The clouds can create lightning, which may then start more fires downwind of the original fire.
The areas most greatly affected may be far downwind of the source of the pollution.
Air pollution has affected communities located hundreds of miles downwind of the wildfires.
Sanpei's home is in Namie, a radiation hotspot 17 miles downwind of the leaking Fukushima nuclear plant.
"I'll tell you what, your life may be in danger," says Johnson, pointing to streets downwind of the monster tornado.
He accused the firefighters of deliberately staying downwind of the fire, from which pungent black smoke billowed.
How far downwind of the source will the ozone concentration have recovered to 90% of its background value?
Higher wind speed also increased the spray airborne drift downwind of the orchard.
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