A big enough gust of wind could possibly blow out pilot light, which would cause burner to go off. Unlikely burner to get blown out by wind.
If its a gas water heater then it may be a bad thermostat or the temperature is set very low or in some cases the wind from a storm could blow the pilot flame out and in time the water turns warm then cold. If its a electric water heater it could be that the bottom element is not working or the dip tube is damaged or the set water temperature is set on low.
The wind began to blow The wind is the subject began to blow is the predicate
It drifts in the southeast direction and is a warm water current
The pressure of the sun causes the wind to blow.
Let the Wind Blow was created in 1967.
No, it is the wind that creates waves by transferring its energy to the water's surface. Waves are generated when the wind blows across the surface of the water, causing ripples and eventually forming waves.
to conserve fuel
yes wind blows all the time....it might be not as windy to see.... but does wind is like water you dont know if it moving or not .but its tiny particules are always moving....with little movement
Watch the Wind Blow By was created on 2003-10-27.
1.Water boiling in vessel by burner flame. 2.Water currents in deep sea. 3.Generation of sea wind.Ex.Trade wind
It will not -- It must be wind comming down your flue and putting it out
The duration of A Good Day for the Wind to Blow is 1800.0 seconds.