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The top half of an American elm had been sliced off by excessive winds.
In 2008, the event was canceled as racers approached the George Washington Bridge because of excessive winds and dangerous water conditions.
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For many riders, excessive wind is a big problem.
Most of the other drivers found the Taurus had a distinct rental-car feel, with seats like plywood, excessive wind noise and overassisted steering.
It doesn't work when there is no wind; it doesn't work when there is excessive wind, and it obviously wasn't working last night because they had a blackout".
They had been there all week and reported that despite the cloud cover and excessive wind each had taken several fish, but they admitted that it had not been as good as usual.
The day before the accident, Barry Sullivan had flown into Chicago on a plane that almost could not land because of excessive wind, but he did not initially make the connection to how his son died.
Yet gone are the days of damp seats, excessive wind noise and a heavy insurance premium.
Excessive wind- and rain-wind-induced vibrations have been a major concern for stays of cable-stayed bridges.
Simulation results indicate that PtG facilities can positively contribute to wind spillage mitigation by effectively converting excessive wind generation into natural gas.
In turn, PtG is called to help converting excessive wind energy into natural gas, which will prevent wind spillage and facilitate an economic operation.
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