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If the windstorm is very violent and is accompanied by hailstones and rain then it is called tempest but if it is a moderate short lived windstorm then it is known as squall.
Two qualities are direction and speed.
Hurricanes and occasionally microbursts can produce winds comparable to a weak to moderate tornado. However, the most violent tornadoes produce winds faster than anything else on Earth.
Moderate climate temperatures hardly eve fall below freezing. Moderate climate supports a wide variety of vegetation.
Biological weathering takes place in moderate temperatures. Abrasion weathering is caused by moving water or wind. That can happen in moderate temperatures.
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Lots of moderate, even wind.
Moderate damage and estimated winds of 86-110 mph would qualify a tornado as an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
Flat-ish areas near large-ish bodies of water, with moderate climates.
This means that the strong wind was starting to decrease in intensity. The gale was becoming less severe and the weather was improving.
when the winds eventually blow over the land, they moderate the temperature of the air over the land.
Bodies tend to moderate temperatures swings from day to day because they remain relatively constant. The wind that blows over the water will carry temperatures to the land.
If the windstorm is very violent and is accompanied by hailstones and rain then it is called tempest but if it is a moderate short lived windstorm then it is known as squall.
If the windstorm is very violent and is accompanied by hailstones and rain then it is called tempest but if it is a moderate short lived windstorm then it is known as squall.
An F1 is a moderate tornado having wind speeds of 117-181 km/h (73-112 mph). It may cause moderate damage, peeling off roofing, pushing mobile homes off their foundations, and pushing moving automobiles off the road.
Extremist is extreme, moderate is moderate.