downwind in A Sentence

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    Anyone Downwind may experience a dusting of ash.

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    People Downwind from this burning are getting sick.

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    often less than optimal to sail directly Downwind.

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    不是他们死 If it wasn't for us being Downwind of them.

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    It's out of the blast radius and Downwind of the stadium.

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    The practicality of balloons was limited because they could only travel Downwind.

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    Smaller, pebble-sized ejecta and ash would also be likely, but probably in the Downwind direction.

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    Shifting winds can cause a crosswind or Downwind landing which have a higher potential for injury

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    It's out of the blast radius and Downwind of the stadium, so that will help mask our approach,

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    First, the empty balloon is spread out on the ground Downwind from the basket, which is placed on its side.

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    This river of air, or jet stream, absorbs rising air from the surface and disperses it Downwind like a well-crafted atmospheric engine.

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    In wave energy, these interactions happen both“backwards” and“forwards”, unlike in a wind farm where each turbine has a(negative) effect on Downwind turbines only.

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    Health effects Downwind from wildfires can be more severe at night, because those conditions can trap smoke closer to the ground, concentrating emissions.

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    The concentrations of pollution in communities Downwind of these fires are on par with what we see in rapidly growing cities such as Mumbai and Beijing.

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    It's out of the blast radius and Downwind of the stadium, so that will help mask our approach, but once we're in position, we're fully exposed.

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    Visitors should avoid this plume at the entry point and Downwind, as even the wispy edges of it can cause skin and eye irritation and breathing difficulties.

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    It's out of the blast radius and Downwind of the stadium, so that will help mask our approach, but once we're in position, we're fully exposed I need Dimitri's location.

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    A series of aerofoil-shaped panels Downwind of an airport runway could break up the plumes of exhaust gases from departing aircraft, preventing those gases from staying near the ground and so dispersing them more quickly.

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    Fish sellers, who as usual were crossing the'hill' at around 6 p.m. that evening to get from Chateaubelair(on the Downwind side of the island) to Georgetown, i.e. just before the eruptions began, felt shaking, heard rumbling, and recalled that there was a stronger than normal smell of sulfur.

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    While it is true that early designs of wind turbines created large amounts of low-frequency noise that was annoying(the so-called“Downwind” turbines of the 1980s which were reported on by NASA), modern designs that place the rotors upwind of the tower have greatly reduced this problem and made wind turbines quiet enough for widespread use.

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