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wind swell
noun
Waves generated by local winds.
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We may see some wind swell move in.
We should see continued northwesterly wind swell, but the northwesterly ground swell should fade.
With mixed wind swell at eight to 10 feet coming into the harbor entrance, and the full moon high tide, well, we've done this drill before.
I go through all five of those to get reports on wind, swell and weather.
From the Golden State it spread to the rest of the world, surfers always beholden to the finicky variables of their passion — tide and wind, swell and direction — and enamored of its offbeat culture.
A strong trade wind swell north of Cosme generated waves up to 9 feet high.
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It folds in the cots, all-knowing and silent; its mournful wind swells the black sheets.
Occasional winds swelled the brown polythene walls.
The wind swells are consistent, but at weekends you'll be competing for them.
Deptford Goth songs arrive like cold wind swells, and linger — unhurried tempos; looped, plaintive vocal parts; maybe a fragment of a drum 'n' bass beat.
In a statement today from Big Creek, Thomas Conlin, executive vice president of Peter Hughes Diving, owner of the Wave Dancer, said, "Wind, swells and flying debris made it too dangerous for anyone to leave the vessels".
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