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All the souls, the pale lights, crossing over, blown by the Seaward Wind to the Last Sea.
To be sure, seaward wind farms pose risks.
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From the Butts, above steep Danescoombe, the tidal Tamar appears as a silver ribbon winding seawards beneath the shadowy woods of Cotehele.
Whitman's favorite line of Tennyson's: "For the mighty wind arises roaring seaward and I go".
He thought that the seaward reefs most exposed to wind and waves were formed by massive corals and red algae; this would be the most active area of reef growth and so would cause a tendency for reefs to grow outwards once they reach sea level.
But weather officials said little or no flooding occurred because high winds were pushing seaward, heaving the breakers back.
The company behind North America's first offshore wind farm unveiled plans this week to bring seaward turbines to Massachusetts.
When an enhanced river flow and a strong down-estuary wind both occur at the spring tide, the surface seaward advective salt flux increases significantly, whereas the tidal salt flux is also enhanced, becoming the main contributor to the landward salt transport.
But wild waves can still bite chunks out of their seaward fronts and damage can be caused by the action of high winds alone.
However, it is established that the wind speeds are frail in the southern part, except for the waterfront, coastal and seaward locations which are blustery.
The Pacific High anticyclone, which dominates the wind pattern over the Sierra Nevada, is at its strongest in summer, when it draws dry air seaward across the mountains.
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