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Such air currents are known as "Diablo" winds in Northern California, and Santa Ana winds in southern parts of the state.
A similar process happens with the Fohen winds in the Alps, the Chinook in the Pacific Northwest, and the Zonda winds in Argentina.
Coastal winds in Texas are strongest in summer afternoons while the winds in west Texas are stiffest during the shoulder seasons — spring and fall — and at night.
California has an additional factor in the form of seasonal winds: the famed Santa Ana winds in Southern California and the Diablo (Spanish for devil) winds in Northern California.
The winds — known as the Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the south — are typical of the fall, arriving from the arid expanses of Nevada's Great Basin.
A US flag is tattered by winds in Fort Lauderdale.
Going into 2020, we have political winds in your favor.
Strong winds in Southern California threatened to stoke them further.
If you have shear — if you have winds in one direction blowing, say, out of the east, and winds in the other direction blowing out of the west — that will basically tilt the hurricane circulation.
And that's weakening the winds in the jet stream, Francis says.
By Wednesday night, winds in Ventura County had reached 85 mph.
The high winds in the Midwest would also be moving east.
The fire-friendly conditions were worsened by the powerful, gusty winds (the Diablo winds in Northern California and the Santa Ana winds in Southern California) that can drive sparks and ember, turning them into multiple infernos.
The blaze was fueled by unusually hot and dry winds in December.
"There's nothing to slow down winds in an open area," he said.
Winds in such storms would reach 111 miles per hour or higher.
Here's what you need to know: • Storm shifts the winds in Washington.
"There&aposs nothing to slow down winds in an open area," Linderberg said.
Here's what it's like to visit Cave of the Winds in the winter.
High winds in New York City had put the balloons' inclusion in doubt.
A car is turned onto its side from hurricane winds in Marigot on Wednesday.
The winds in Southern California softened some on Thursday, down to about 20 m.p.h.
Friday's flight was delayed two days because of high winds in California's Mojave Desert.
There were heavy rain and strong winds in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
There were hard winds in the evenings and the streetlights shook in the square.
The stronger the trade winds in this region, the more La Niña is favored.
The launch was postponed on Wednesday evening because of winds in the upper atmosphere.
Strong winds in the Boston metro area were expected to last through the night.
National Weather Service radars have doppler capability that can sample the winds in the storm.
Trees and branches are toppled after being knocked down by the high winds in Miami.
"The fire is moving with the winds in an easterly direction," Kern County Fire Capt.
A man struggles in the strong winds in Portstewart, Northern Ireland on January 29, 2016.
But waiting for the political winds in Albany to shift isn't all we can do.
The Met office said that the storm has generated 96 mph winds in some areas.
Firefighters on Sunday managed to contain flareups generated by high winds in Los Angeles County.
These fires are fueled by some of the strongest Santa Ana winds in recent memory.
Winds in California were expected to weaken on Monday, which could help firefighters make headway.
Once the winds in that spinning storm system reach 74 mph, a hurricane has formed.
They can produce lightning and powerful winds in different directions, further complicating efforts of firefighters.
Expect sprinkles throughout the day, strong winds in the afternoon and a high near 21994.
The storm whipped up dangerous winds in Britain, where it knocked out power to thousands.
The GOP faces stiff winds in November, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell warned last week.
Strong winds in the Houston area downed trees and cut power lines, the service said.
The conservative actor sees the prevailing political winds in Hollywood as oppressive, rather than liberating.
Winds in excess of 130 mph, storm surge and flooding from persistent rainfall expected. pic.twitter.
The company last shut Brunswick due to hurricane force winds in the 1990s, she said.
Typhoon force winds (in excess of 93 mph) extend 85 miles out from its center.
Winds in the vortex are driven by the temperature difference between the poles and the tropics.
Expect a day of showers, with a high near 70 and gusty winds in the evening.
One video captured the strong winds in Baltimore knocking over people's umbrellas and slamming into trees.
Strong winds in the mountains near Santa Barbara could cause flare-ups in the coming days.
But strong winds in addition to the flooding made Tuesday "an exceptional event," Bonometto told reporters.
The 52-meter blade span windmills will take advantage of high winds in the remote area.
It had stalled because winds in the upper atmosphere were too calm, the Associated Press reported.
It had stalled because winds in the upper atmosphere were too calm, the Associated Press reported.
And why do its investors believe it will sail counter to the prevailing winds in media?
Neptune was found to possess some of the fastest and coldest winds in the solar system.
Later in the story, Deen confronts a freakish hailstorm and fierce "gusts of winds" in Venice.
The strongest winds in eight years rained burning pines down like missiles as the fires spread.
With strong winds in place, any snow that falls will likely lead to possible blizzard conditions.
Depending on the exact track, the city of Tallahassee could see winds in excess of 100 mph.
The metal canopy at a gasoline station ripped from its base by high winds in North Miami.
If there are inflation winds in the air, it would be hard to tell by worker paychecks.
This was possible since the storm sat over warm waters with light winds in the upper atmosphere.
Once the winds in that spinning storm system reach 74 miles per hour, a hurricane has formed.
The eye is the roughly circular area of relatively light winds in the middle of a storm.
The National Weather Service reports that winds in the area gusted as high as 37 mph Wednesday.
Hansen added that the high winds in North Dakota and heavy snow accumulation can also slow operations.
Shifting winds in education After Los Angeles teachers went on strike last month, attention turned to Sacramento.
The stratollites "surf" the high-altitude winds in order to hover continuously over one patch of the planet.
Upper-level winds in the atmosphere usually steer big hurricanes and keep them moving after they make landfall.
With heavy winds in the forecast for Sunday, firefighters expected the blaze to also grow through the weekend.
Light and variable winds in the morning come out of the northwest in the afternoon around 453 mph.
But in recent months, the management has chosen to buck the prevailing winds in local (and international) gastronomy.
High winds in wide open spaces (for example, Interstate 80 Omaha to Denver) could be the very worst.
According to the National Weather Service, winds in some parts of the city on Tuesday exceeded 30 m.p.h.
Team New Zealand has also had good weather models and developed its boat with light winds in mind.
Winds in the area hit as high as 37 mph that day, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Hurricane Center noted that there had been multiple observations of hurricane-force winds in St. Thomas.
PG&E chief meteorologist Scott Strenfel said Northern California could be in for the strongest offshore winds in years.
A tree is seen toppled onto a pickup truck after being knocked down by the high winds in Miami.
More than 4 million people are in the path of the most destructive typhoon-force winds in northern Luzon.
The company rescheduled the launch from Tuesday, due to high winds in the upper altitudes over the launch site.
Meanwhile: Hurricane Maria approached Puerto Rico Tuesday night as a Category 5 storm with winds in excess of 175mph.
In a pocket of weak steering winds in the open Atlantic, Jose is expected to make a clockwise loop.
Meteorologists are predicting there will be heavy rainfall and strong winds in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina as well.
And Bolsonaro seemed blithely unconcerned by the fact that political winds in the United States might shift next year.
The state has some of the most robust winds in the country and has attracted keen interest from developers.
Think of the polar vortex as a belt of very strong winds in the upper level of the atmosphere.
The good news: Forecasters say winds in Northern California will weaken through Thursday, and more residents can go home.
Florence could hit the Carolinas harder than any hurricane since Hazel packed 226 mph (2453 kph) winds in 2245.
Organizers said winds in the U.K. capital had delayed a full flight for the balloon, but by 11:15 a.m.
It was scheduled to take off Wednesday night, but rough winds in the upper atmosphere caused a one-day delay.
The Boeing 747 plane's speedy journey was completed thanks to 200-mph winds in the "supercharged" jet stream, CNN reported.
Winds in the jet stream reached 200 mph at the time of the flight, the CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller said.
It was fueled overnight by 76 mph (112 kph) winds in rugged terrain that was hard to reach, he said.
The storm packed winds in excess of 200 mph and was on the ground for more than 22 miles. 8.
Strong winds in the area are not expected to dissipate soon, and conditions may worsen in the next few days.
The National Weather Service had warned the Branson area that winds in excess of 803 mph were approaching that evening.
I have three children, and I don't want them to inherit blistering winds in summer and savage hurricanes in winter.
There's a lot of winds in our sails in terms of how responsive members are to the manufacturers' voices today.
It is expected to cause life-threatening storm surge and devastating winds in the US starting as early as Tuesday.
Or it could move with ocean currents and winds in a northward direction, where it will be eroded more quickly.
Dorian made landfall in the Bahamas as a Category 5 storm on Sunday, bringing winds in excess of 175 mph.
If the winds in the middle of the storm slow, the field of high wind can still grow, said Cline.
Dorian is expected to produce tropical storm force winds in Puerto Rico on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The flight was originally scheduled to take off Wednesday but was delayed because of rough winds in the Mojave Desert.
Three people were killed by flooding and winds in Arkansas, and officials said they were searching for two more people.
Wealthy families also see the program as a way of shielding their assets from political winds in China, he added.
As it winds in and out of major and minor modalities, it recalls the world and style of Irving Berlin.
The NWS warned that winds in the D.C. area could down trees and power lines and cautioned against "dangerous" travel.
Tampa Bay hasn't been directly hit by a major hurricane with dangerous winds in excess of 111 mph since 1921.
What if the Great Other is the source of the icy winds in the trailer, instead of the Night King?
A passenger jet reportedly made a jaw-dropping landing fighting nearly 100-mile-per-hour winds in Japan over the weekend.
Background: With multiple fires, weather forecasts increased a sense of foreboding: Predictions indicated some of the strongest winds in a decade.
ElectraNet said crews were working to erect temporary towers and restring transmission lines but winds in the area were causing delays.
Weather forecasters have warned of strong winds in northeastern and eastern Bulgaria for Monday, but said the snowfall will be easing.
Even as it moves north and weakens, the storm will likely create rain and high winds in Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama.
The strongest Santa Ana winds in the south may bring gusts near hurricane force on Tuesday, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said.
As an orchestral showcase, it was always impressive — the tempos judicious; the sound unfailingly balanced; the winds, in particular, beautifully blended.
Saba, only 20 miles away, didn't have hurricane-force winds and yet we had the strongest winds in several decades here.
Wara said a forecast Tuesday night showed winds in Mt. Tamalpais, a nearby mountain, were less than 10 mph (16 kph).
A natural arch at Porthcothan Bay in Cornwall, United Kingdom, was destroyed due to high tides and strong winds in 2014.
The centuries-old arch was destroyed by 30-foot waves and 70 mph winds in January 2014, according to the BBC. 
"Thieves and mobsters' nest,", "United we save Romania," shouted thousands of protesters braving gusting winds, in front of the government's headquarters.
The mission was scheduled to take off on Wednesday, but rough winds in the upper atmosphere caused a one-day delay.
It's those Santa Ana winds, (Diablo Winds in northern California) that are likely at the heart of the fires this autumn.
So, we tend to care more about the direction and intensity of the political trade winds in Florida than in most places.
The all-time record for strongest winds in an Atlantic hurricane is 190 miles per hour, measured in Hurricane Allen in 1980.
A plane approaches the Cold Springs fire as the fire spread rapidly due to heavy winds in Nederland, Colorado, on July 10.
The 26,000-acre blaze is now 30 percent contained, and forecasters are cautiously optimistic that winds in the area are dying down.
A prototype of SpaceX's next big rocket fell over and sustained damage in south Texas, thanks to high winds in the area.
Update December 22nd, 9:30AM ET: The launch on Saturday had to be delayed, due to high winds in the upper altitudes.
Authorities warned hikers of fierce winds in the mountains and called on people to securely fasten small boats, tents and other gear.
The satellites will work in tandem to measure near-surface ocean winds in hurricanes, typhoons and other tropical cyclones around the globe.
The blustery weather was caused by strong southwest winds in association with a strong low pressure area to the north of Chicago.
However, ocean waters with less heat content combined with stronger winds in the upper atmosphere are likely to weaken the storm somewhat.
It is one of at least a dozen active wildfires in California, many of them stoked by furious winds in recent days.
When the team mimicked strong winds in simulations, structures without the larger pores couldn't breathe as well and accumulated more carbon dioxide.
The search was hindered by strong winds in waters off Argentina's Patagonia, where the submarine was believed to be stranded, officials said.
The strongest wind gust reported was in Pueblo, Colorado, at 753 mph -- the equivalent of sustained winds in a Category 2 hurricane.
Hurricane Willa, which impacted Mexico, also rapidly intensified from 103 mph winds to 160 mph winds in just two days in October.
Hurricane Willa, which impacted Mexico this week, also rapidly intensified from 40 mph winds to 160 mph winds in just two days.
Winds in the high atmosphere (the jet stream) that move in giant waves around the planet, called Rossby Waves, have changed, explained Rahmstorf.
Tractor trailers driving down the road were blown over by high winds in Michigan and Ohio and near Niagara Falls in Ontario, Canada.
Such an area of strong winds in extratropical storms is known as a "sting jet," and have been increasingly studied in recent years.
A federal judge last week proposed restricting PG&E from using power lines deemed unsafe during high winds in this year's fire season.
Forecasters warned of damaging winds in the Carolinas and Virginia, and parts of the central U.S. and Midwest were dealing with blizzard conditions.
But basically, the storm moves with the large-scale winds in the atmosphere around it (see the answer to the first question above).
The last item he posted on Facebook was a photo of a sign for the Bathhouse of the Winds in Athens on Sunday.
The situation in Fort McMurray is developing, although it's expected to worsen on Wednesday, with dry conditions and strong winds in the forecast.
Large hurricanes are fueled by warm oceans and low winds in the upper atmosphere (which can remove heat and moisture from the system).
Chris Boswell came in and made 29 of 32 field-goal attempts, and he drilled three in the shifting winds in Denver on Sunday.
Another claim made by the women was that they experienced a 3-day storm that reached winds in excess of 60 miles per hour.
But high winds in 2015 destroyed part of the system and wear and tear on the nets and poles is also taking a toll.
The strength of the easterly winds in the Pacific is one of the factors that governs distribution of warmth between the east and west.
Developed by engineer Herb Saffir and meteorologist Bob Simpson in the early 20163s, it is based on the maximum sustained winds in a hurricane.
In a strong Democratic year, Diaz-Balart could be in danger, though he has proven he can withstand such political winds in previous cycles.
The Thomas Fire has devastated swaths of Southern California since it began on December 4 fueled by strong Santa Ana winds in Ventura County.
There have been, however, storms with comparable winds in the Caribbean or the Gulf of Mexico, where warm waters can fuel particularly dangerous hurricanes.
Houses, trees and electricity poles were felled by lightning strikes and 100-mile-an-hour winds in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.
High winds in the streets of N.Y.C. raised concerns, but Mayor Bill de Blasio squashed doubts and confirmed the parade would proceed as normal.
These winds, known as Diablo winds in Northern California, result from the air circulation around an area of high pressure parked over inland areas.
Intense winds in the Washington area shuttered the federal government and several school districts on Friday as a powerful winter storm pounded the Northeast.
And sometime soon, we don't know when, the worst-case scenario will arrive: a Category 5 hurricane, with winds in excess of 160 mph.
It appears that the winds in Honolulu are changing when it comes to ride-hailing restrictions, and that shift is in favor of deregulation.
But SpaceX wound up using most of that time, as strong winds in the upper atmosphere kept delaying the takeoff to later in the window.
However the Starship prototype SpaceX has been building was badly damaged by strong winds in Texas, which will likely delay the vehicle's first test flights.
Image: APThe Northeast is bracing for a snowstorm that could dump over a foot of snow with 50 mile an hour winds in certain cities.
Most of the time, winds in the atmosphere flow from west to east; this is called "zonal flow" and it's responsible for our everyday weather.
He is not a signpost but a weather vane and, at the moment, the winds in Britain are blowing in a dangerous direction (see Briefing).
In Missouri, high winds snapped power lines while winds in Illinois caused empty grain railcars to flip over, the service said based on local reports.
As of Tuesday morning, Maria retained its Category 5 status, which requires sustained winds in excess of 753 miles per hour (251 km per hour).
New Delhi (CNN)At least seven people have died after falling from a cable car during strong winds in the Indian-administered portion of Kashmir.
The typhoon hit more of the northern part of our region, so we had rain and strong winds in our area but it wasn't catastrophic.
The Korea Meteorological Administration said on its website that winds in the region were blowing at 7 m/s as of 17:30 (0830 GMT).
"The president's comments were based on that morning's Hurricane Dorian briefing, which included the possibility of tropical-storm-force winds in southeastern Alabama," Brown said.
"The President's comments were based on that morning's Hurricane Dorian briefing, which included the possibility of tropical storm force winds in southeastern Alabama," Brown said.
The group played a critical role in mounting Akselsen's defense in court, while blowing favorable winds in Norwegian press with op-eds throughout the trial.
Authorities issued evacuation advisories and orders for more than 33 million people across Japan as the storm unleashed the heaviest rain and winds in years.
Authorities issued evacuation advisor and orders for more than 6 million people across Japan as the storm unleashed the heaviest rain and winds in years.
Even after his skeleton was found in October, authorities struggled to recover it because of the tough terrain and high winds in the eastern Sierra.
"The president's comments were based on that morning's Hurricane Dorian briefing, which included the possibility of tropical storm force winds in southeastern Alabama," he added.
A total of 25 states were affected, from flooding in parts of Nebraska and Iowa to tornadoes in New Mexico to intense winds in Texas.
The violent weather continued into Zimbabwe as a tropical storm, causing damage with heavy rain and strong winds in the eastern provinces close to Mozambique.
A slide guitar winds in the background, but it builds to a straightforward electric solo before giving way to Price's clear vocals above the band.
Other than the sound of dry winds in the fronds and the thrumming and chirping of birds, the canyon was enveloped in a profound silence.
We like companies that have strong free cash flow, identifiable catalysts, cost-cutting opportunities, tail winds in their industries, and where we have an investment edge.
In 2017, three cranes designed to withstand 95 mph winds in south Florida were outmatched by the force of Hurricane Irma, causing them to partially collapse.
Meier believes that it is the changes in winds in particular that are the main driver behind the recent collapse in sea ice cover in Antarctica.
The unprecedented warming has been driven by southerly winds in the Bering Sea, with warm air from the south melting the ice at an alarming rate.
Southerly winds in the Bering Sea have melted ice at an alarming rate, driving temperatures up, said climatologist Brian Brettschneider of the International Arctic Research Center.
Her heavy breathing and the foam's creaking, as she crawls out of the rubble, mingle with the gale-force winds in Pal Asle Pettersen's enveloping score.
For now, firefighters are bracing for more warm weather and winds in southern California that will spread choking smoke as they continue their battle with fires.
A status update issued hours later said a "fire weather watch" would go into effect for Thursday evening through Saturday, with increasing winds in the forecast.
CYGNSS was designed to measure surface winds in and near the inner core of tropical systems, including regions that could not previously be measured from space.
Costa Rican civil aviation authorities noted Sunday there were strong winds in the area but said officials had not yet determined the cause of the crash.
The strong winds in California can rapidly turn a routine brush fire into a deadly blowtorch and send a storm of embers ahead of the flames.
Whatever the state of the industry or the prevailing winds in the culture and the digital economy, the integrity and specificity of cinema is a fact.
Nine inches of rain and high winds in New Hanover County had prompted officials to close parts of 14 roads due to flooding and downed trees.
Mr. Prince now gauges the winds in Washington as shifting in his favor, with Mr. McMaster gone and Mr. Mattis often at odds with Mr. Trump.
On the Saffir-Simpson hurricane rating scale, Yutu would have been rated a very strong Category 5 (which starts with winds in excess of 156 mph).
It's believed the storm, called Cyclone Fani (pronounced "Foni"), struck the coast with winds in excess of 115 miles per hour (equivalent to a Category 3 hurricane).
Making matters worse is the fact that it stalled out over the state for a couple of days due to lack of winds in the upper atmosphere.
Iran's posture, for now, seems to be to wait out the Trump regime and hope the winds in Washington begin to blow in a different direction soon.
The alteration made me identify with the shipman, working in high and howling winds in the Bay of Biscay, who dreams of the bathtubs of La Rochelle.
A robust high-pressure system is building over the Western United States, which will cause winds in Southern California to shift out of the north and northeast.
The Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft was carrying 29 passengers and four crew when it bounced while landing during heavy winds in Myanmar's commercial capital, Bangladesh's ambassador said.
Kendall, on the other hand, fearlessly faced the sub-arctic winds, in a very springy baby pink dress, a floor-sweeping periwinkle coat, and white strappy heels.
By putting Trade Winds in conversation with sculptural work, the artist raises questions regarding participation versus observation; the arbitrary versus the calculated; the natural versus the manmade.
"When the Pacific is warmer than normal, it tends to alter winds in such a way that you increase vertical wind shear over the Atlantic," Klotzbach said.
Seasonal winds — the Diablo winds of Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the southern part of the state — picked up strength this week, helping blazes spread.
Another tropical cyclone, Typhoon Yutu also very quickly intensified, transforming from a tropical storm to a massive dangerous typhoon— with 180 mph windsin just two days.
The first snowstorm of the season gave way to rain and high winds in the New York City area Friday before skies partially cleared later in the day.
The utility is considering a second blackout due to the possibility of strong winds in Sierra Foothills, North Bay, Peninsula, Central Coast, East Bay and Humboldt on Saturday.
Now weakened, the most powerful Atlantic storm since 2007 unleashed torrential rains and damaging winds in Florida before churning slowly north to soak coastal Georgia and the Carolinas.
McConnell earlier this year told reporters the political winds in America's suburbs would be key, and those winds blew in favor of Democratic candidates on Tuesday (The Hill).
The storm produced a tornado with 100-mile-per-hour winds in Louisiana that killed a woman and her young child when their mobile home was blown over.
The storm, which was recorded over the weekend blasting out winds in excess of 200mph, has provided unusually difficult to predict, defying many common models used by forecasters.
If you visit Cave of the Winds in warmer months, you can get so close that you need to wear a poncho to protect yourself from getting drenched.
Rescue teams had to suspend some operations because of powerful winds in South Carolina's Horry County, which includes the coastal cities of Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach.
Since reliable record-keeping began more than 2600 years ago, North Carolina has only been hit by one Category 4 hurricane: Hazel, with 130 mph winds in 1954.
Customers across 36 counties in Northern and Central California may lose power through the weekend due to a round of gusty winds in the state, the utility announced Friday.
Although strong winds in the morning had forced the pilots to alter their itinerary, they had flown safely to Punta Islita to pick up passengers headed to San Jose.
"That's an obvious reflection of the shifts in the political winds in the United States and indicative of a U.S. economy that is backing away from multilateralism," Roach said.
The visualization highlights young bright stars at the center of the cluster in optical wavelengths alongside a backdrop of cooler gas and dust, sculpted by stellar winds, in infrared.
Rick Scott (R) said that a falling tree killed a homeless man in his state, and strong winds in North Carolina reportedly overturned a tractor trailer, killing the driver.
That's what happens when we're forced to live with an antiquated air traffic control (ATC) system, run by Congressional budgeting practices and subject to the political winds in Washington.
But Tobin says the project felt winds in its sails again this summer when he connected with two Toronto cannabis lawyers interested in taking on his case pro-bono.
There are reports that flying sheet metal roofs decapitated people during the storm, which made landfall with winds in excess of 8503 mph, perhaps as high as 124 mph.
Even Republican Supreme Court picks like Harry Blackmun and Sandra Day O'Connor tended to drift left because the prevailing winds in the whole profession were strongly heading that way.
"When Irma was bearing down on Southeast Florida it did appear several days out that we could potentially see Category 5 winds in the metro Miami area," he said.
The idea is that a hurricane may have heavier rain in one place and bigger winds in another, but where the sea level rises may actually be somewhere else.
Although strong winds in the morning had forced the pilots to alter their itinerary, they had flown safely to Punto Islita to pick up passengers headed to San Jose.
Others have come up with more conventional ideas, including NASA, which proposed launching an enormous magnetic shield into space to protect the planet from solar winds in a 2017 paper .
Although winds in California were forecast to subside later on Thursday, officials warned that the extreme winds and dry conditions that create high risk for fires could return on Sunday.
As we get more familiar with the constantly shifting winds in this region, we hope to keep the balloons over areas where connectivity is needed for as long as possible.
Although many factors contributed to the high death toll, the prolonged hot and dry conditions coupled with winds in excess of 45 mph fed and fanned the fast-moving blaze.
As soon as the phrase leaves my mouth, I get a notification on my phone: the takeoff has been delayed because the winds in the upper stratosphere are too high.
The meteorology department has also warned of thunder showers with strong winds in the next 24 hours and asked people to take adequate precautions to minimize damage caused by lightning.
As of earlier this morning, SpaceX was advising a 7:15 AM liftoff time, but was monitoring winds in the upper level of the launch range as a possible issue.
The precise issue and context will not matter much: All U.S. commitments under all treaties will be seen as less serious and subject to the prevailing political winds in Washington.
The winds do the rest, with westerlies during the day tending to bring clearer air, while shore winds in the evenings blow smoke from east coast firegrounds into the city.
Temperatures that year were influenced by a strong El Niño, when changes in sea temperature, atmospheric pressure and winds in the equatorial Pacific led to short-term variations in temperature.
Navy ships plucked hundreds of people from beaches and tens of thousands were urged to flee before hot weather and strong winds in the forecast worsen Australia's already-devastating wildfires.
The National Hurricane Center measured maximum sustained winds in the Category 4 storm of 140 miles per hour and said it will likely be southwest of the islands by Friday.
The city of Miami Beach said early Sunday that its rescue teams were no longer able to respond to calls due to high winds in the area from Hurricane Irma.
World View collects reams of atmospheric data each flight, which the company is using to build what Hartman claims will be the most accurate model of stratospheric winds in existence.
The National Weather Service cautioned that the latest storm posed a bigger threat than the previous ones for heavy snow and powerful winds in the coastal areas of southeast New England.
It's fire season in California and strong winds in the northern part of the state — and forecasted gusts to come to the south — have made the blazes particularly difficult to fight.
"Spirit of Tasmania's boarding / departing ramp at Station Pier has been damaged due to severe winds in the Port Melbourne area," a spokesperson said in a statement emailed to Mashable Australia.
Shipping ports including Gulfport and Pascagoula, Mississippi; Mobile, Alabama, and Pensacola, Florida, were open on Monday, but the U.S. Coast Guard warned of gale-force winds in the next 48 hours.
Volunteers flock to Volunteer State to help fire victims But some of the flames were sparked by power lines that fell in heavy winds in and near the city, officials said.
Hurricane warnings remained in effect for parts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, according to the National Hurricane Center, as winds in the storm could reach up to 80 miles per hour.
But Norman said a combination of sweeping cold fronts and upper level winds in the Northeast can briefly allow for the spin needed to spawn twisters like the ones in Worcester.
He ordered all other cranes be put into secure positions, despite the fact that winds in the city were not at a level where they are normally required to do so.
" Shaiken said the Google walkout was "both historic when it happened and, in some ways, even more relevant now since it's within the context of shifting political winds in the country.
A spokesman for Cal Fire told ABC News that dry conditions and winds in the state were exacerbating wildfire-prone conditions, and making it difficult for firefighters to battle the blaze.
The probe was originally scheduled to launch early Tuesday morning, but was postponed due to high winds in the area, with the launch eventually taking place at 240AM ET on Thursday morning.
Yeorgo Kapriris, a resident of Summerland Key, told the Miami Herald that he witnessed "trees snapping" and "roofs getting ripped off" from the intense winds in the early morning hours of Sunday.
The Egyptian Meteorological Authority said "active southwesterly winds in the north of the country are stirring sand and dust, leading to the disruption of maritime navigation on the Red and Mediterranean seas".
Heavy rains and snow were expected to continue for the next few days and the country's Metservice issued a warning for more severe winds in Auckland, expected to hit on Thursday night.
There are many variables that will affect soon-to-be Hurricane Jose's path, including its intensity, and the steering currents provided by the upper level winds in the vicinity of the storm.
Zephyrus appears on the Tower of the Winds in Athens scattering flowers from his cloak; Homer called him "the lightest of all things", softly riffling both robes and water, bringing the swallows.
Winds in the next two days will come out of the north at around 22017 to 213 mph with higher gusts of 22012 to 22014 mph possible, CNN Meteorologist Michael Guy said.
Winds in the Ventura area reached up to 22 miles an hour Wednesday night, the National Weather Service reported, matching the "extreme wind behavior" Los Angeles County Fire Chief said was expected.
In addition to the gains from Actelion, Biegelsen said the company could see further top-line success thanks to increased cost saving and greater foreign exchange tail winds in the next year.
Weather officials warned of torrential downpours and strong winds in 15 provinces in the Thai south, home to one of the world's largest natural rubber plantations and several islands thronged by tourists.
Heavy rains and snow were expected to continue for the next few days and the country's Metservice issued a warning of more severe winds in Auckland expected to hit on Thursday night.
The winds, known as Diablo winds in Northern California and Santa Ana winds further south, have their origin in the high desert of the Great Basin of Nevada and parts of Utah.
So the men have scattered to the four winds in search of any job that will pay them enough to live on and send some money back to their wives or parents.
INNSBRUCK, Austria (Reuters) - Norway's Daniel Andre Tande leapt to the top of the Four Hills ski jumping standings after winning Wednesday's penultimate stage, cut short by high winds in Innsbruck on Wednesday.
During the height of the storm, winds in Washington could reach 55 miles per hour, while coastal locations could even see higher gusts close to hurricane force, which is 74 miles per hour.
With wildly-changing weather that can throw you from summer-like heat to chilly winds in just one day, a true fall outfit is more than the sum of it's chunky knit parts.
These were oftentimes caused by steep, uneven ground, a lack of safety rails, rain (causing slick terrain), and strong winds; in fact, sometimes the attraction is closed when winds are considered too strong.
On Sunday, Irma claimed its first U.S. fatality - a man found dead in a pickup truck that had crashed into a tree in high winds in the town of Marathon, in the Keys.
That makes us lucky: but it's important to remember that a slight course correction, or the onset of hurricane winds in conjunction with high tide, could change the coastal situation in a minute.
Moreover, it is a bold move by Mondelez at a time when other would-be deal makers have grown more cautious in the face of uncertain winds in the marketplace and the economy.
And the study from the mission, published Monday, is a game-changer for future climate models as it's helped scientists realize a link between stronger winds in the Antarctic and higher sea temperatures.
After three days of light winds that had helped firefighters make significant headway, a "red flag" warning for heightened fire danger was posted on Thursday, citing increasing winds in the forecast through Saturday.
It was another example of how big banks are trying to deal with shifting political winds in Washington, where they face new scrutiny under the Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives.
On Monday, Hurricane Dorian slammed into the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas as an incredibly powerful Category 5 hurricane, with howling winds in excess of 185 mph and gusts up to 220 mph.
On Monday, Hurricane Dorian slammed into the Abacos Islands in the Bahamas as an incredibly powerful Category 5 hurricane, with howling winds in excess of 185 mph and gusts up to 220 mph.
High winds in Missouri and Illinois led to power failures for about 13,000 people, according to a local news report and a Wednesday morning report by Ameren, an electrical company servicing the area.
According to Schumer, it's unclear whether the backhoe was on the tracks to perform regular maintenance, or if it was being used to clear debris left overnight by heavy winds in the area.
Wearing a black apron and work gloves over her habit, Sister Margaret Ann, from Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School, was spotted braving strong winds in a small neighborhood near southwest Miami-Dade County.
As they combined the data from their radar truck with that of the National Weather Service, they were able to create three-dimensional views of the winds in the eyewall as it made landfall.
Scorching temperatures and high winds in the area have increased wildfire fears, and more than 25 million people in the state are under "red flag warnings," which mean a high risk of fire dangers.
Despite snow and gusty winds in the Northeast, upstate New York, northern Pennsylvania, and parts of the Midwest earlier in the week, weather across much of the U.S. was in travelers' favor Wednesday morning.
Musk's initial spec was self-powering, counting on constant high-speed winds in a single direction through the loop, speeding the craft in the early stages and being driven by the craft later on.
Across Norway by Friday, ferry companies have canceled crossings, while authorities have warned hikers of fierce winds in the mountains and called on people to securely fasten their small boats, tents and similar gear.
A ridge formed in the jet stream, forcing the stronger winds in the upper atmosphere well into Canada, allowing for clear skies in the Pacific Northwest and the temperatures to rise to extreme levels.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - The strong winds in Pyeongchang continued to cause havoc with the Olympic sports schedule on Wednesday, delaying the start of the Nordic Combined normal hill competition at the Alpensia resort.
Known as "El Diablo" winds in this area, the offshore airflow was instrumental in propelling the wildfires faster than people could get out of the way, let alone allow firefighters to squelch the flames.
While the city has avoided direct landfall, the outer bands and winds of the storm may graze the outer parts of Long Island, causing flash floods and provoking damaging winds in places like Montauk.
Among the far-flung effects of El Niño events, which are oscillations in climate caused by changes in the Pacific, are stronger upper-level westerly winds in the Atlantic, which prevent hurricanes from forming.
At least 3 people have died in wildfires driven by gusty winds in Southern California, where up to 100,000 people were at one point under mandatory evacuation orders, authorities said Saturday, per NBC News.
With its central air pressure dropping quickly, the storm drew surrounding air into its center, causing sustained winds in some parts of Newfoundland and Labrador to reach 260 mph or greater, with higher gusts.
Likewise, his voters — who braved heavy snow and bracing winds in Pittsburgh to back their preferred candidate despite the tightness of the election — should not be mocked or blamed for their passion and participation.
The researchers speculate that winds in the deep atmosphere may be more variable in space and time than previously assumed, boosting the ability of gravity waves to propagate to the upper portion of Venus's atmosphere.
Conservationists said storms and strong winds in March uprooted more than 20,1503 trees in Mexico's Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, which lies west of the capital on the border of the states of Mexico and Michoacan.
Seasonal winds — the Diablo winds of Northern California and Santa Ana winds in the southern part of the state — are picking up strength this week with gusts up to 65 mph, helping blazes to spread.
The star explosions and galactic winds in the green pea galaxies ejected enormous amount of energy off into space, stripping electrons off atoms once again and causing the great cosmic deionization, thereby reheating the universe.
When it's time to land, another press of the screen will bring it back – though our GoPro rep did end up finessing the landing manually, due, he said, to the high winds in the area.
Winds in the "fire whirl" created July 26 near Redding reached speeds of 143 mph (230 kph), a speed that rivaled some of the most destructive Midwest tornados, National Weather Service meteorologist Duane Dykema said.
So far, they've found evidence, including transformers that were twisted and thrown to the ground, of winds in excess of 143 miles per hour, according to a tweet from the Weather Service office in Sacramento.
Just a day after the storm plowed through South Florida, Irma spewed strong, violent winds in Orlando, leaving patches of damage, many without power, sheared trees and signs, some neighborhood flooding and, well, a sinkhole.
He also said the ruling was an indication that the political winds in Kansas had shifted against Mr. Brownback, particularly with a more moderate Legislature voted into office in November, when Democrats gained 13 seats.
The hurricane hit the Bahamas with winds in excess of 200 mph and barely moved, sitting over the island for nearly two days while advancing towards the United States at just one mile per hour.
The trade winds -- westward moving winds in the upper atmosphere -- are picking up dust from the Sahara Desert in northern Africa, lofting it over the Atlantic Ocean and filling the skies from Florida to East Texas.
Watch launch live on NASA TV The first-its-kind mission will deploy the satellites, which will work in tandem to measure near-surface ocean winds in hurricanes, typhoons and other tropical cyclones around the globe.
A U.S. judge on Wednesday issued a proposed order to restrict utility PG&E from using power lines deemed to be unsafe during high winds in the 2019 California fire season, according to a court filing.
Winds in the core of the jet stream reached 240 mph late Friday, which led transatlantic flights to see ground speeds exceeding 800 mph, though the record for fastest transatlantic passenger flight, first broken Sunday, held.
To do this, the probes will receive reflected signals from GPS satellites, which will allow the CYGNSS team to "see" through the parts of hurricanes where it's raining and measure the surface winds in those areas.
The fire had been burning near the city since Sunday, covering an area nearly 10 square miles (27 square kilometers), but shifting winds in the early afternoon on Tuesday led to the dramatic turn of events.
The study is the first to show that changes in winds in the stratosphere substantially contributed to a mysterious winter cooling trend in northern Europe and Asia, including a region already known for being frigid: Siberia.
It knocked out power to hundreds of thousands in the Washington, D.C. area due to strong winds in excess of 60 miles per hour, and also brought hurricane force winds to Cape Cod and the Islands.
But Poster House will also keep an eye on the political winds in the US. This October, in anticipation of election season, the museum will open an exhibition dedicated to posters from the 2017 Women's March.
But the formation of El Niño is a complicated dance between air and sea, and now, L'Heureux says, it's the atmosphere's turn to alter trade winds in a way that reinforces the changes in the water.
Changing winds in Washington Now, at least for the next few years, both graduate and undergraduate students may have to stick to activism without the supporting framework of labor law in order to win any gains.
The storm carried hurricane-force winds in excess of 90 miles per hour (145 kph), sending seawater churning into streets in Boston and nearby shore towns - the second time the area has been flooded this year.
The lawsuit specifically cited an alleged decision by the utility not to proceed with plans to shut down its power lines as a precaution due to high winds in the forecast just before the blaze erupted.
They both live where there is no need to build a fire on a cold night though the hills around them are rimmed by the glow of fire pushed by warm winds in this dark December.
"The historic wind event that swept across PG&E's service area late Sunday and early Monday packed hurricane-strength winds in excess of 210 mph in some cases," Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said in a statement.
The political winds in Washington, however, seem to favor bold decisive action to "punish" Russia, as well as the exclusion of the executive, which the majority of Congress does not trust, especially when it comes to Russia.
At least one person sustained minor injuries on a day that started with torrential rain and heavy winds in southeast New England, prompting flash-flood warnings across most of Rhode Island and parts of Massachusetts, officials said.
The verdict, analysts said, may also reflect the government's reading of the shifting political winds in the country, which have increasingly buffeted Mr. Erdogan since he and his party suffered a defeat in mayoral elections last year.
One man was killed and more than 3 million people were advised to evacuate as a powerful typhoon bore down on the Japanese capital on Saturday, bringing with it the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years.
Rough seas and high winds in Bermuda's Great Sound made for challenging conditions, with Artemis Racing losing ground soon after the start and straying outside the course boundary, incurring a penalty which put them further behind Japan.
The legislative approach is the only way to solidify policies that withstand the shifting political winds in Washington, D.C., protecting equitable internet access and economic opportunities for communities across the country, especially those in greatest need today.
Winds in its upper atmosphere howl at 223 miles per hour (53 kilometers per hour), a speed that's considerably faster than the slowly-rotating planet pictured below (a single Venusian day lasts longer than an entire Venusian year).
ELSEWHERE ➔ Wildfires: Santa Ana winds in California will continue today to stoke more than a dozen wildfires, including one inferno that burned to within 30 yards of the walls of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.
With multiple fires burning, meteorologists and residents were looking at forecasts with a sense of foreboding: Predictions called for some of the strongest winds in a decade, and at least in Simi Valley those fears were well-founded.
Even when photographing monuments that were popular subjects of early daguerreotypes, Girault finds unique views — like the tops of circular buildings, such as the Temple of Hercules Victor in Rome or the Tower of the Winds in Athens.
These windsin some instances gusting to hurricane force of 103 miles per hour — will drive water toward the coast, particularly in southeastern New England, where moderate to major coastal flooding is expected during high tides on Thursday.
In addition, the weather and astronomy observatories located atop the 13,800-foot peak of Mauna Kea are likely to experience significant impacts from this storm in the form of high winds, in particular, as well has heavy rain.
When Mayor Bill de Blasio is sworn in for a second term on Monday, the oath will be administered by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont — a choice that perhaps reflects the shifting political winds in the Democratic Party.
On Thursday, Texas escalated its readiness level for the storm, saying that even as a tropical depression, Harvey posed a threat of imminent disaster, including severe flooding, storm surge and damaging winds, in at least 30 counties. Gov.
While the public remained indoors, emergency and essential aid services were being deployed across the country to assess damage from heavy rain and flooding brought by Cyclone Zena, which packed winds in excess of 120 kph (75 mph).
To the extent that campaign offices and volunteers indicate something about the level of enthusiasm a candidate enjoys, then field office comparisons may be one of several indicators that help us understand the public winds in an election.
Over the Atlantic, where there's no land interaction with the wind, and closer to the storm's center, those areas definitely can see winds in excess of 74 mph, which is technically the criteria to meet for hurricane-force wind.
Here's why the fires are moving so quickly: Powerful winds In Southern California, the Santa Ana winds pushing the fires are expected to remain strong in Ventura and Los Angeles counties through Tuesday, CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said Monday.
Interrupting a television interview with Froome, Christian Prudhomme, the Tour's director, said that he had decided to stop Thursday's race six kilometers short of the barren summit, given weather forecasts predicting winds in excess of 60 miles per hour.
But it wasn't environmentalists who kicked up 50-mile-an hour winds in a state that had seen barely a whisper of rain over the last six months, hot gusts that bounced through canyons thick with man-made combustibles.
A powerful typhoon approached Japan on Friday, threatening to batter its capital with the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years, shutting down stores, factories and subway systems and disrupting a Formula One Grand Prix and rugby's World Cup.
At the Yongpyong resort, winds in excess of 70 kilometers per hour prevented the Alpine skiing competition from getting underway for the second day in a row with the women's giant slalom joining the men's downhill in being moved to Thursday.
Indian markets have been facing rough winds in the recent months, with the NSE index falling about 8% since a record high in June, amid slowing economic growth, a massive slowdown in the automobile industry and poorly received budget proposals.
The traditional curtain-raiser to the Alpine skiing program at the Winter Olympics, the downhill is scheduled to take place on Sunday when winds in excess of 30 knots (55.6 km per hour) are forecast for the Jeongseon Alpine Centre.
The 2000,2650-acre fire is now 215 percent contained, up from 303 percent on Tuesday, and forecasters were cautiously optimistic that the winds in the area had died down and would not strengthen again for at least a few days.
International ski federation (FIS) Chief Race Director Markus Waldner said winds in excess of 30 knots (55.6 kph) would close the gondola that transports the skiers to the top of the mountain for the opening race of the 2018 Olympics.
Shippers and brokers said the delays were typical, especially during the peak demand winter season, as bad weather including fog and strong winds in China and infrastructure issues in Australia exacerbate increased demand for vessels to satisfy China's soaring minerals appetite.
He showed his ability to launch long cut-out passes out to the wings will be an effective weapon but struggled with the strong winds in the final, firing one such attempt well forward to handover possession at a crucial moment.
However, in a separate statement late on Thursday the MEP warned of "unfavorable weather conditions" for air quality -warmer temperatures and weak winds - in January and February, keeping up pressure on local authorities to meet the politically important air quality targets.
On the morning of the wedding, they had to find a new place for the wedding tent, which may not have withstood the strong winds in its original spot; they set up a new location just few hours before the ceremony.
Wildfires in coastal California are not uncommon because the strong winds — known as Diablo winds in the north and Santa Anas in the south — descend from the high desert of Utah and Nevada and blow from October into the winter.
Both have unique characteristics—for instance, the fastest winds in the solar system are on Neptune, and Uranus appears to have been knocked onto its side at some point, making it the only planet with such an odd axial tilt.
Winds in western Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle were easing somewhat on Wednesday, but weather officials said that conditions were challenging for fire crews and were expected to worsen on Thursday and Friday, renewing concerns about getting the fires under control.
While the high winds in Northern California had died down by Friday, they were expected to pick up over the weekend, with gusts of 40 to 60 mph in many places, and PG&E warned it may black out an even larger region.
Hermine has been linked to at least two deaths -- one man sleeping in a tent in Ocala died after a tree fell on him, while another, a truck driver, died when his vehicle overturned due to high winds in eastern North Carolina.
Titled Wind of Boston: Data Paintings, the Walt Disney Concert Hall projection-mapping artist has collated data from winds in and around Boston Logan Airport and turned this information, using custom software, into abstract data paintings and displayed them on digital canvases.
What's happening now: All of the ingredients for an outbreak of severe thunderstorms are coming together on Tuesday, from the direction and speed of winds in the atmosphere to the presence of what's known as an "elevated mixed layer" at about 18,000 feet.
The word, Spanish for "straight ahead," was coined in 1888 by meteorologist Gustavus Hinrichs to distinguish storms producing winds in a straight line that knock down trees and buildings in the same direction from storms that produce rotating winds that cause tornadoes.
TOKYO, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of households in Japan were advised to evacuate due to fears of flooding as a powerful typhoon was set to make landfall late on Saturday, bringing with it the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years.
The Carr Fire spawned a "fire whirl" of flames and winds in excess of 143 mph (543 kph) on July 26 that had the strength of a severe tornado and uprooted trees and toppled power lines, according to a tweet by the National Weather Service.
In the Atlantic Ocean, the only one to which the Portuguese were accustomed, winds in any given place tend to blow in pretty much the same direction throughout the year, though their intensities change with the season and their prevailing direction changes with the latitude.
On Friday morning a "yellow" alert, which is the lowest level of alert, was in place for snow for pretty much the entirety of the UK, with additional warnings for ice in southern parts of the nation, and strong winds in Northern England and Wales.
Both the are-you-kidding-me preposterousness of the arguments and the vehemence of Governor McCrory's attack on the Justice department are good signs that North Carolina faces stiff winds in its legal battle to erect novel "keep out" signs against its transgender citizens.
With light winds in the morning and mostly sunny skies, temperatures were to climb into the upper 70s F (23 to 103 C). Winds were to pick up through Friday afternoon, with possible gusts of up to 20 mph, making conditions challenging during tee times.
On the eve of the race, a room of skippers listened to organizers wish them "fair winds" but also remind them that "since there are very, very light winds in the forecast," judges will be especially watchful of boats that used their engines at the opening bell.
As the storm moves further inland, I am concerned that people further inland in my state of Georgia, for example, may not be really aware of the fact that they're going to experience strong tropical storm to weak hurricane force winds in some parts well inland.
As Weather Company's senior meteorologist Jon Erdman explained to Gizmodo, it all depends on the presence of a particular pattern in the jet stream—that narrow band of strong winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere that marks the boundary between air masses of different temperatures.
The restart schedule for the reactors, however, is still uncertain because the utility has been conducting safety checks requested by local authorities after a large crane toppled onto another reactor building at the site due to strong winds in January, a Kansai Electric spokesman said earlier.
"If radioactive particles became entrained in the jet stream winds, they could be transported toward the east quite quickly — the strongest winds in a jet stream can be over 200 miles per hour," said Peter Jackson, an environmental science professor at the University of Northern British Columbia.
The busy story, which winds in and out of the personal lives of its characters, is overshadowed by the haunted and haunting intensity that Ms. Siff and Cara Seymour, playing actresses with very different temperaments and biographies, bring to their roles and the roles within those roles.
The Spanish weather office issued alerts for 37 provinces on Sunday, warning of further snowfall, as well as strong rain and high winds in regions like Catalonia, on one of the busiest travel days of the year in Spain as people returned home after the Epiphany holiday on Saturday.
After his playing career, he was an assistant coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Denver Broncos and the Jets; head coach of the New York Stars and the Chicago Winds in the short-lived World Football League; and head coach of several teams in the Arena Football League.
Toxic fires Bombs in our backyard: Open burns, ill winds In Colfax, echoes of another conflict Now two new analyses of drinking water data and the science used to analyze it make clear the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Defense have downplayed the public threat posed by these chemicals.
The waiver on applying the levy to HSBC's overseas assets will only come fully into effect in 2021 at the earliest, leaving the bank exposed to shifting political winds in Britain in the interim, said Investec analyst Ian Gordon in a research note, who nonetheless kept a "buy" rating on its shares.
People have argued that the pop stars he skewered on his earlier albums were also soft targets, but Britney Spears and NSYNC were massive pop cultural totems at least on par with his level of fame, and at that point Em seemed to be in tune with the prevailing winds in American life.
A shift in the economic winds In recent months, economists have been taking another look at their longstanding consensus that high debt levels are unequivocally bad for economic growth — a view that led to austerity budgets in both the United States and Europe following the Great Recession, which may have slowed the recovery.
The big picture: Studies have shown that storms may be undergoing rapid intensification — during which the maximum sustained winds in a storm increase by at least 35 miles per hour in 24 hours, more frequently in parts of the North Atlantic Ocean Basin, and that this may be due to human-caused global warming.
"Due to high winds in the Gangneung area, all activities in the common domain of the Gangneung Olympic Park have been temporarily suspended to ensure the safety of all personnel," the Pyeongchang Olympic Committee wrote in a statement Wednesday afternoon, as temporary tents, booths and fences were upended and blown over in a sudden burst.
Many of the companies in the Reuters survey said they had been focused on reducing carbon emissions for a decade or more and were hesitant to change direction based on shifting political winds in Washington D.C. "Utility planning typically takes place over much longer periods than presidential terms of office," Berkshire Hathaway Inc-owned Pacificorp spokesman Tom Gauntt said.
SpaceX had a two-and-a-half-hour launch window tonight, but the decision to cancel the attempt was made early on, before the official launch time of 1:34AM ET. Prior to the launch, scientists at Patrick Air Force Base gave only a 40 percent chance that conditions would be favorable, with thick clouds and high winds in the area.
Scientists say the effects of Hurricane Harvey, which has been stalled over the Texas Gulf Coast since Friday and dumped more than 20 inches of rain in some areas, were worsened by a lethal confluence of meteorological events: warm water in the Gulf of Mexico that intensified the rainfall, and a lack of winds in the upper atmosphere that could have steered Harvey away from land.
And so I was reborn into my long nose and ears, my coat's red, white, and brown giving off my fox smell lying heavy on the winds in the years when I'd outsmart guns, poison, dogs and wire, when the rooster and his hens clucked and ran, crazy with terror at how everything goes still in that way a fox adores, gliding through slow-motion drifts of feathers.

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