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And how is this for a shift in the wind?
"We've observed a shift in the wind stress patterns," said Peter Bromirski, the lead researcher.
All it would have taken was a shift in the wind.
But even before the election, there was a shift in the wind.
A shift in the wind pushed some of the fire back on itself Saturday, and crews managed to put out hot spots closest to homes.
With a shift in the wind, "the past few days, if you were standing on our ridge, you wouldn't even know there was a fire", Geanides said.
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"Did the show reflect the real-life shift in the winds?" Mr. Reilly asked.
There's a shift in the winds in our inner cities.
However, a later shift in the winds meant that the vessels had set a course for the brunt of the storm.
After burning through Fort McMurray, a shift in the winds on 16 May began to push flames back towards oil sands infrastructure north of the settlement.
But residents of many nearby towns, such as Abiquiu and Espanola, have left voluntarily both because of the growing pall of smoke and ash and out of concern that a shift in the winds could bring the fires back.
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