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There are strong winds, and there are almost 4,000 millimeters of rainfall per year, so it's really, really difficult to find good conditions.
It comes with the winds, it comes with the swells, and so they can be magnified, but what we are beginning to witness is the change in the weather pattern, which is perhaps the more urgent challenge that we will face sooner than perhaps the rising sea level.
The next time you see a news report of a hurricane or a tropical storm showing high
winds
battering trees and houses, ask yourself, "How did the wind get going so fast?"
With the dramatic low pressure in a storm, the air gets pulled in tighter and tighter, so it gets going faster and faster, and this is how we get the high
winds
of a hurricane.
A 13,000 mile dragon of earth and stone
winds
its way through the countryside of China with a history almost as long and serpentine as the structure.
But we found a way to get up higher into the sky, and so get access to faster, more consistent winds, and so more energy without needing hundreds of tons of steel to get there.
The
winds
are too strong, it would be blown away.
What if, instead, we let the balloons drift and we taught them how to sail the
winds
to go where the needed to go?
It turns out the stratosphere has
winds
that are going in quite different speeds and directions in thin strata.
So we hoped that using smart algorithms and wind data from around the world, we could maneuver the balloons a bit, getting them to go up and down just a tiny bit in the stratosphere to grab those
winds
going in those different directions and speeds.
It floats up or down, hoping to grab
winds
going in the speed and direction that it wants.
Winds
up taking seven hours of her week.
Many archaeologists have devoted their lives to unraveling the mysteries of the past under hot suns and Arctic
winds
and in dense rainforests.
It screeches and cracks and pops and groans, as it collides and rubs when temperature or currents or
winds
change.
To fly using the winds, the heat of the sun and the radiant energy of the earth is complex and beautiful.
DNA is the long, string-like molecule that
winds
up inside our cells.
I asked him, "How did you have the guts to confront the prevailing
winds
of anti-globalization, nationalism, populism when you can see what happened in Brexit, when you could see what happened in the United States and what might have happened in many European elections at the beginning of 2017?"
This ensures constant water and lush grass in summer, and protection from harsh
winds
in winter.
But they only make up the royal portion of the line – behind them
winds
the entire civilian city, which includes holy men with portable chapels and mosques, families, tradesmen, and shepherds.
Created several kilometers up, dangerous concentrations of this material would be driven by upper atmospheric winds, potentially leading to hazardous levels of fallout in areas up to tens of kilometers downwind.
The
winds
push the ocean beneath them into the same rotating gyres.
It’s late, pitch dark, and a self-driving car
winds
down a narrow country road.
There had already been four worlds, each set in motion by its own “Lord Sun," and each, in turn, destroyed: the first by jaguars, the next by winds, the next by rains of fire, and the fourth by floods.
Despite our best efforts, only nine percent of all plastic we use
winds
up being recycled.
In “The Garden of Forking Paths,” as Yu Tsun
winds
his way through country roads, he remembers a lost labyrinth built by one of his ancestors.
When there are trade
winds
of course the effect disappears, but afterwards, as soon as the wind stabilizes, you see again that the rainfall peaks come back above this area.
Finally, Ilmarinen summoned the
winds
themselves to work the bellows, and in three days time he pulled the Sampo, with its lid of many colors from the forge’s flames.
We slept in a tent that was very low to the ground, because the
winds
on Antarctica were so extreme, it would blow anything else away.
But this year, the
winds
have died and the fish have dwindled.
The white areas on this map are the places protected from the winter
winds.
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