A state of weather in which there is less wind
When the wind cuts into someone, it is not literally cutting them, as in tearing their skin and flesh. What is meant by this is the cold penetrates their warmth, and chills them. Imagine how it feels when a cold, hard wind touches your face. If the wind is cold enough, it can feel like it is cutting into you, though your skin is most likely intact.
in miles per hourThe wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
There is no wind direction, the wind is reported as "calm".
Anemometer for wind speed and wind socks/wind vanes for wind direction.
My vet prescribed synotic for a spot that my dog continuously licked. I put a few drops on the spot twice a day. The spot has improved, the inflamation is down, and she has stopped licking it.
A wind that is blowing from the south.
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A state of weather in which there is less wind
Although the first steamships were not faster than sailing ships, steampower meant that ships were not dependent on the wind for propulsion anymore, so this meant that ships could go, independent from wind and wind direction. Thus improving the reliability of transport over water.
When the wind cuts into someone, it is not literally cutting them, as in tearing their skin and flesh. What is meant by this is the cold penetrates their warmth, and chills them. Imagine how it feels when a cold, hard wind touches your face. If the wind is cold enough, it can feel like it is cutting into you, though your skin is most likely intact.
Those that have an infinite supply like wind/solar, etc.
The proper term is, "By and Large"In sailing days, it meant, "Sailing By the wind, and going Large", which meant you had the wind aft, or generally behind you, and your sails were full, or large.In effect, it means you had more options of courses to steer.
A wind speed scale is a scale that rates a storm or other weather event based on wind speed. Examples include the Beaufort scale and the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale. The Fujita scale is sometimes called a wind speed scale, but it is really a damage scale.
Fuel is the source of energy that makes an engine or machine function. Gasoline is the fuel used in most automobiles. The wind is the fuel for wind-turbine generators, and for sailing vessels. Uranium is the fuel for atomic powered submarines.
A steam engine on a ship meant that the vessel could sail against the wind. Nor would lack of a wind mean the vessel would risk becoming becalmed - a problem often faced by sailing ships.
If you meant isobar - An isobar is a line on a map showing air pressure. the closer the isobars are packed together, the lower the pressure, and stronger the wind is.