High winds alone typically do not cause suffocation, as they do not displace oxygen or create an environment without breathable air. However, strong winds can lead to dangerous situations such as debris or dust ingestion, which can obstruct airways, or create conditions where individuals may struggle to breathe, especially if they have pre-existing respiratory issues. Additionally, in extreme weather scenarios, such as tornadoes or hurricanes, the risk of physical injury or being trapped could indirectly lead to suffocation hazards.
I think it is winds,speed, and altitude
prevailing winds?
Polar easterlies are winds that flow from the high-pressure areas of the poles towards lower pressure areas closer to the equator. These winds are cold and dry, originating from the Arctic in the northern hemisphere and the Antarctic in the southern hemisphere. They play a role in shaping the climate and weather patterns in the high latitudes.
Winds are caused by differences in air pressure, winds move from high to low pressure. Has something to do with the coriolis effect.:]
Winds blowing over a large area create powerful, high, and fast waves.
Anticyclonic winds are centers of high atmospheric pressure.
I think it is winds,speed, and altitude
Yes, in the upper atmosphere high winds have been observed.
Jet Streams are narrow belts of high speed winds.
No. High altitude winds are certainly strongest in the jets streams, but there is other wind.
The arctic winds are relatively cold and are spread with ozone gases around the atmosphere where as the pacific winds blow high temperature and high pressure winds.
Yes, if the winds are high enough that can move your car around. They can even blow you off the road but it would take very high winds to do that. The bigger the vehicle the more susceptible to high winds it is.
prevailing winds?
The suffix to suffocate is (suffocating)
The cast of High Winds - 2006 includes: Freddy Ly
Suffocate is the correct spelling....
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