Gust+of+wind

  • 61Fairy Wind —    A sudden gust of wind, or whirlwind, caused by fairies. Sometimes it is seen as good, sometimes it foretells of a death or can cause injury …

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  • 62Chinook wind — For other uses, see Chinook (disambiguation). Adiabatic warming of downward moving air produces the warm Chinook wind Chinook winds (  / …

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  • 63Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm of 2006 — Infobox winter storm|name=Hanukkah Eve Windstorm (2006) image location=0002s9rg.jpg December 15, 2006 at 2:00 UTC. stormtype=Extratropical Windstorm date formed=December 13, 2006 date dissipated=December 15, 2006 maximum amount=Unknown. Peak wind …

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  • 64Hanukkah Eve wind storm of 2006 — Hanukkah Eve Windstorm (2006) Powerful Hanukkah Eve Storm offshore Washington Coast taken on December 15, 2006 at 2:00 UTC. Storm type: Extratropical Windstorm …

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  • 65Bora (wind) — the North Wind. Feature The changeable Bora can often be felt all over Dalmatia and the rest of the Adriatic east coast. It blows in gusts. The Bora is most common during the winter. It blows hardest, as the meteorologist Baron Ferdinand von… …

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  • 66thunder-gust — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a thunderstorm with wind …

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  • 67windblast — /wind blast , blahst , win /, n. a strong, sudden gust of wind. [1940 45; WIND1 + BLAST] * * * …

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  • 68Порыв ветра (картина Курбе) — …

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  • 69Kitesurfing — Kitesurfing, kiteboarding, uses wind power to pull a rider through the water on a small surfboard or a kiteboard (which is like a wakeboard). Generally kiteboarding refers to a style of riding known as free style or wakestyle where as kitesurfing …

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  • 70au̯(e)-10, au̯ē(o)-, u̯ē- —     au̯(e) 10, au̯ē(o) , u̯ē     English meaning: to blow     Deutsche Übersetzung: “wehen, blasen, hauchen”     Grammatical information: participle u̯ē nt     Note: in Slav. languages often from the “ throw dice “, i.e. to the cleaning of the… …

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