D-Day was actually delayed one day due to bad weather
In a way it was beneficial to the Allies. The cross channel conditions were such that the invasion, although expected somewhere, was unlikely to happen in a less than calm sea. But the tidal situation was vital, the landing craft would be hampered by underwater obstacles unless landing at a very low tide: Eisenhower took the chance. The surprise element was crucial to success.
The Japamses Imperial Navy had belived that the US. Fleet would attack the empire from the southeast, toward the triangle connecting Port Moresby, Tulagi, and Rabaul. If the Japenese would be able to launch regualr air seachers in the South Coral Sea, they would have suitable time to hinder any Allied nanal approach.
Guerrilla fighters often faced significant hardships, including limited access to food, medical supplies, and ammunition, making sustained operations challenging. They frequently operated in hostile environments with minimal support, leading to isolation and vulnerability. Additionally, they encountered harsh weather conditions and difficult terrain, which could hinder movement and communication. Psychological stress from constant danger and loss of comrades also took a toll on their morale and resilience.
Weapons such as the machine gun and artillery made it very hard to cross no-mans land, or an open expanse between the two sides, and survive. Various gas weapons were also used to hinder infantry, such as chlorine gas and mustard gas. These gases would damage or kill foot soldiers. Some obstacles such as barbed wire, mines, and terrain also made it difficult to attack. With the introduction of tanks, it was much easier for armies to break stalemates and advance into enemy territory.
"Pre-occupied" refers to a state of being deeply absorbed or engrossed in thought, often to the point of being unable to focus on other matters. It can describe a person who is distracted by concerns or worries, making them less aware of their surroundings or the needs of others. This mental engagement can hinder communication and participation in activities.
In a way it was beneficial to the Allies. The cross channel conditions were such that the invasion, although expected somewhere, was unlikely to happen in a less than calm sea. But the tidal situation was vital, the landing craft would be hampered by underwater obstacles unless landing at a very low tide: Eisenhower took the chance. The surprise element was crucial to success.
"Attack" is not the word, but I think that is just bad translation. Yes, wind will hinder aircraft, but it will not tear it to shreds in the air unless it is no longer wind but a windstorm.
Weather can affect the judgement of jurors in several ways. If there are pleasant weather conditions, the jurors can be influenced by the conditions outside and desire to be out those conditions. This will most likely take away their focus and possibly hinder a case.
The Japamses Imperial Navy had belived that the US. Fleet would attack the empire from the southeast, toward the triangle connecting Port Moresby, Tulagi, and Rabaul. If the Japenese would be able to launch regualr air seachers in the South Coral Sea, they would have suitable time to hinder any Allied nanal approach.
I have hindered the man to practice the robbery. To hinder is to prevent. Do not hinder me.
No one in Hinder died.
no hinder is clearly alive
Hinder was created in 2001.
Past tense - hindered. Present tense - I/you/we/they hinder. He/she/it hinders. Future tense - will hinder.
I think the opposite of "hinder" is "help".
Hinder were formed in 2001.
i am a hinder