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Discover Ludwig"wind strength" is a phrase used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the speed of the wind. For example, "The wind strength yesterday was quite strong."
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Taken together, changes in wind strength and air temperature neatly account for what is going on.
Although New Zealand feels stronger in the flat water, the wind strength serves Oracle well.
I change the brakeline tension to match wind strength by wrapping the leaders around the ends.
The design was computer modeled (CAD) and tested for wind strength.
They are eight minutes out, at a thousand feet with a wind strength behind of thirty-five knots.
When wind strength is insufficient for turbines to operate, fossil-fuel-based power supply is needed as "backup".
I should also note that wind strength is one of the more difficult elements to predict of a tropical storm.
The closure of the Panama land bridge altered ocean circulation, and probably brought about changes in wind strength and directions.
While scientists have not established a link between Labrador's wind strength and climate change, another recent study corroborated locals' observations.
Such wind strength is equivalent to an EF3 tornado, on the 0-to-5 scale for twister intensity.
The atmosphere is a hundred times less dense than Earth's and the wind strength is correspondingly reduced.
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