Strong wind is commonly referred to as a "gale" or "storm." It describes fast-moving air currents that can cause significant disruption and damage.
A synonym for a strong wind is a "gale."
Wind turbines are typically placed in locations with consistent, strong winds such as coastal areas, high plateaus, or open plains. They are often found in clusters, called wind farms, to maximize efficiency and output of renewable energy. Additionally, offshore locations are becoming increasingly popular due to strong and steady offshore winds.
A funnel cloud that makes strong wind noises is called a whistling funnel cloud. This phenomenon occurs when the wind rushes through the funnel cloud, creating a distinctive whistling sound due to the varying air pressures within the rotating column of air.
A wave that increases in height due to strong winds is called a wind wave. Wind waves are generated by the transfer of wind energy to the water's surface, causing the water to form crests and troughs that increase in size as the wind speed or duration of wind increases.
The easterlies
A strong wind with rain is called a "windstorm" or a "rainstorm."
a gale
No. Wind in high pressure systems are usually gentle.
No. A storm surge is a bulge on the surface of a body of water created by strong winds.
A very strong wind is called a gale.
That could be called a gale.
The cold Andean wind is called "puna". It is a strong, cold wind that blows down from the Andes mountains in South America.
it is called wind.
She's called Gail Eastwood
hurricane
A sudden change in wind speed and direction is called a wind gust. Wind gusts are short bursts of strong wind that can occur during thunderstorms, frontal passages, or other weather systems.