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This finding matches the area where "sticky" particles from car exhausts drift downwind of power cables.
Higher wind speed also increased the spray airborne drift downwind of the orchard.
The storm is really a multi-cell storm with new, more vigorous cells that form on the upwind side, replacing older cells that continue to drift downwind.
Treated sludge is usually applied to land as a liquid spray or solid cake, creating aerosols and dust particles that can drift downwind from the application sites (Baertsch et al. 2007; Paez-Rubio et al. 2007).
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On the return the currents forced a recall of high school geometry as we triangulated across the channel, then drifted downwind into calmer waters.
A solitary swallow, alternately beating seaward over the sand and drifting downwind above the dunes and golf links, passed me as it coasted along the Wirral shore towards the Lancashire side of the river, but beyond a small party of white wagtails on the shingle and a few silent willow wrens in the bushes inland it was the only summer bird I saw.
Jiggers typically deploy a large parachute drogue to prevent drifting downwind while fishing, thus enabling the jig lines to operate close to the vertical.
Avoiding these periods for overhead sprinkling minimizes the problem and avoids possible leaf burn caused by drift to downwind crop areas.
This has occurred along the Pacific Coast of California as well as in downwind drift areas from sprinklers.
Furthermore, Caldwell and Wolf (2006) found that amounts of ground-spray drift deposited 0.4 km downwind in windy conditions were 0.001% of the applied amounts.
In this study, two symmetrical multi-foil shields were designed to minimise spray drift in both upwind and downwind travel directions.
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