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Stoke City's first goal against Manchester United was a perfect example of the extreme winds.
New Hampshire might seem like an odd place for such extreme winds.
At the very least, schools and hospitals must be designed to the highest standards to withstand extreme winds.
Lightly built and poorly anchored, mobile homes can be death traps in the extreme winds of a tornado.
The storm's extreme winds and air moisture broke up pollen particles into pieces small enough to enter people's lungs.
No damage occurred, but the accident raised questions about Shell's readiness to manage the challenging Arctic conditions, which include months of darkness, extreme winds and massive ice floes.
The length of time that a given location is exposed to extreme winds depends on the size of the storm and the speed at which it is moving.
During that winter's worst storm, a ground blizzard caused by extreme winds blowing huge accumulations of snow off a frozen Lake Erie, 19 people died, Mr. Sage said.
The hurricane was boosted by the El Niño cyclical weather pattern, which has warmed the Pacific waters and whipped up the extreme winds.
Scientists studying the effect of extreme winds on deep waters created a computer simulation of how wind could have parted the Red Sea.
Met Office amber "be prepared" warnings were in place from Monday afternoon to Tuesday morning and the severe weather created difficulties for recovery teams attending to blown-over vehicles, routes blocked by trees and buildings made unsafe by the extreme winds.
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