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wind

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wind SUBST

wind

anabatic wind MÉTÉO

ballistic wind MILIT

cross-wind MÉTÉO

Expressions couramment utilisées avec wind

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At this point in time, wind will on average replace lower cost sources of power compared with solar.
reneweconomy.com.au
Local directional names were used to refer to the winds, eventually giving the wind itself a proper name, irrespective of the observer's position.
en.wikipedia.org
Renewable electricity production, from sources such as wind power and solar power, is sometimes criticized for being variable or intermittent.
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This represents a range of wind angles between beam reach and running downwind.
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He was associated with hurricane winds and fertilizing rains, and was believed to manifest himself in the form of wind, especially whirlwind.
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Winds gusted from 6070 miles per hour (95110 km/h), causing minor wind damage.
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He can conjure powerful wind currents such as tornadoes and can dodge many attacks and is shown to run faster than other beings.
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The measure was intended to remove what was seen as legal uncertainty discouraging wind energy investments.
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I can't throw caution to the wind without putting a cagoule on.
www.tv3.ie
The anemometer (wind speed instrument) failed at around 3:10 a.m, with the wind vane (wind direction) destroyed after the cyclone's eye.
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