Nautically, it's 'flat calm'.
"Wind energy" or "wind power" is just fine. It is also sometimes known as eolic energy, but this term doesn't seem to be very common in the English language.
The velocity of the wind was nearing a record speed.
Microbursts often produce strong wind shear, a large difference in wind speed and direction over a short distance. This is notable because it poses a great risk to aircraft that are taking off and landing.
the term wind fall relates to the walk home after a curry and several pints of lager and the interuption of an object in the path of the desired destination a combination of all three often produces a 'windfall'
You dont have to use energy and you save energy. The truth, I DONT KNOW. Haha
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Erosion is the term that is defined as movement of soil by water or wind.
Wind is 'kaze,' written in Japanese as: 風
The nautical term for stopping a sailboat by pointing into the wind is "in irons."
The literary term for "the wind blew puffs of summer breeze" is personification, as it attributes human qualities (blowing) to the wind.
"Wind energy" or "wind power" is just fine. It is also sometimes known as eolic energy, but this term doesn't seem to be very common in the English language.
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In insurance, the term ex-wind is when your property is affected by wind but isn't covered in the insurance. Some insurance policies don't cover wind damage.
Nautically, it's 'flat calm'.
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