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More common are tornadoes with much lower wind speeds.
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The way to decrease emission from oil is to increase miles-per-gallon standards for light vehicles and eventually to electrify light vehicle transportation while at the same time shifting away from coal to produce electricity to sources with much lower emissions (gas, wind, nuclear).
Further, the hybrid simulation showed that the energy of the solar wind protons which hit the lunar surface within the magnetic anomaly region can be much lower than that of solar wind (10 60 % of solar wind energy) which indicates deceleration of the solar wind protons before reaching the lunar surface.
This creates conditions with moderate winds at hub height and a sharp boundary layer below which winds are much lower, or even near still".
"Wind energy has much lower inertia, and so the stability of the frequency can become less good, that's something that has to be thought about".
Waldo's rain were comparable to Atlantic Hurricane Gloria though the wind speeds were much lower.
There would be a dramatic increase of 33.1% in offshore wind power density at James Bay, while the changes of wind power production was much lower (15.7%) due to the same reason above.
They found that the people who played the wind instruments had a much lower risk of having sleep apnoea in the future.
On 31 March, the last day of the exposed Florida red tide period, the wind direction changed to offshore wind, and the air concentration of brevetoxins was much lower.
The prevailing wind is found to be from the East, and the average wind speed for the urban location is much lower, say 2.93 m/s at 25 m above ground level.
Practice did not begin until 3 45 p.m. Wind from an earlier report was much lower than the 53-miles-per-hour gust that knocked over the lift.
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