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  2. Category:Wind farms in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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  3. List of wind farms in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    To measure public attitudes to wind farms, the NSW government surveyed 2000 people and 300 businesses in rural NSW in late 2010. About 80 per cent of respondents said they would strongly support wind farms in their region. [3] Support dropped off somewhat if a wind farm was proposed closer to a person's house but 60 per cent still supported ...

  4. Roaring Forties - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Forties are strong westerly winds that occur in the Southern Hemisphere, generally between the latitudes of 40° and 50° south. [2] The strong eastward air currents are caused by the combination of air being displaced from the Equator towards the South Pole , Earth's rotation , and the scarcity of landmasses to serve as windbreaks ...

  5. Ocean Shores, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Shores has a local bus service five times per day, linking the greater Ocean Shores community, Brunswick Heads, Mullumbimby, Byron Bay and Ballina. Ocean Shores is located between two airports, Ballina to the south, which has daily flights to Sydney and Melbourne , and Gold Coast to the north, which has daily services to most major ...

  6. As severe weather approaches the SC coast, watch these web ...

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    Live web cameras around the Myrtle Beach area allow people to watch as severe weather impacts the S.C. coast.

  7. Gale watch - Wikipedia

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    A gale watch is issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when there is an increased risk for a gale-force wind event, meaning sustained surface winds, or frequent gusts, of 34 to 47 knots (39 to 54 mph; 63 to 87 km/h), but the occurrence, location, and/or timing of the event is still uncertain.

  8. East Australian Current - Wikipedia

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    The EAC is a surface current driven by winds over the South Pacific. These winds control how the current behaves at different times of year. The EAC starts on the west edge of the South Pacific Gyre where it collects warm, nutrient-poor water. As it skirts along the east coast of Australia, it carries a large amount of warm tropical water from ...

  9. Southern NJ towns sue over offshore wind reviews, accuse ...

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    The towns that filed the lawsuit say Atlantic Shores — which would be less than 9 miles from shore at its closest approach — would destroy the ocean view from shore, harm tourism, hamper the ...