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The title is actually 'Windy' and it was a hit for The Association in 1967. "And Windy has stormy eyes, that flash at the sound of lies, and Windy has wings to fly, above the clouds ( above the clouds)"
the association in January 1967
In this order: To sir with love Light my fire Windy Ode to Billie Joe The letter Daydream believer Somethin' Stupid Happy Together I heard it through the grapevine Incense and peppermints
In the windy city of Chicago
Cool and windy will dry clothes faster. If overcast humidity would be high.
Hanging the clothes up and allowing air circulation around the clothes will dry them via evaporation. The drier the air and the faster the airflow - the quicker the clothes will dry.
because the heat causes the water to evaporate
sunny and a little windy
asoleado y ventoso
Pr(Windy given not Sunny) = Pr(Windy and not Sunny)/Pr(not Sunny) = 0.2/(1 - 0.3) = 0.2/0.7 which rounds to D 29%
Clothes dry on a sunny day because Sun evaporates water present inside clothes.
bright, early windy, sunny.
sunny and windy
"Hace viento" means "It's windy" and "hace sol" means "It's sunny" in Spanish.
Vapors are removed faster.
Land heats fast and cools faster than sea. On hot sunny day, land is hotter. on cold windy night, coast is hotter.