Wind-driven mist refers to a phenomenon where strong winds carry and disperse tiny water droplets or fog, creating a visible mist that can reduce visibility and create a damp atmosphere. This mist often occurs in coastal areas or near bodies of water, where the combination of moisture and wind conditions enhances its formation. The movement of the wind can also affect how thick or widespread the mist becomes, making it a dynamic weather feature.
steam and mist are not the same thing
Fire in the Mist was created on 1992-08-01.
a thick mist is a person
Primatene Mist was created in 1963.
The duration of Cherub of the Mist is 3000.0 seconds.
mist. the sound reflects off the water drops.
Wind turbines are driven by the force of the wind, which causes the blades to rotate. This rotational motion is then converted into energy through a generator to produce electricity. Sailboats are also driven by wind, using sails to harness the power of the wind for propulsion.
The size of a wind-driven wave can vary widely depending on factors such as wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance over which wind blows). Wind-driven waves typically range from a few centimeters to several meters in height.
Sand, blown by the wind.
Currents powered by wind are called wind-driven currents or wind-driven circulation. These currents are created by the friction between the wind and the surface of the water, causing the water to move in the direction of the wind.
Surface Currents
What is a large wind driven surface currents that create circular movements in the ocean?
A power driven vessel is often understood to be a mechanically driven boat. Human power as in rowing or wind driven power is not usually considered power driven.
Sea spray.
Sand dunes
No, you wind it up. It is driven by a spring.
its the gulf stream