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  2. Wind setup - Wikipedia

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    Wind setup, also known as wind effect or storm effect, refers to the rise in water level in seas, lakes, or other large bodies of water caused by winds pushing the water in a specific direction. As the wind moves across the water’s surface, it applies shear stress to the water, generating a wind-driven current.

  3. Wind power in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Kisigmánd Wind Farm [8] 50 2009 25 3 Ikervár Wind Farm (I., II.) 34 2011 17 (4+13) 4 Bőny Wind Farm 25 2009-2010 13 5 Levél Wind Farm 24 2006-2008 12 6 Sopronkövesd Wind Farm 23 2008 8 7 Mosonmagyaróvár Wind Farm (I.-VIII.) 21.2 2003-2008 12 8 Bábolna Wind Farm 15 2010 7 (6+1) 9 Jánossomorja Wind Farm 10 2010 Mosonszolnok Wind Farm (I ...

  4. Renewable energy in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The national forecast included 400 MW of new wind power capacity between 2010 and 2020. EWEA's 2009 forecast expected Hungary to reach 1.2 GW of installed wind capacity in this time. [1] In the end of 2010 wind power capacity was 295 MW. [4] However, since 2010, no further wind energy tenders were accepted.

  5. Beaufort scale - Wikipedia

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    Direction shown by smoke drift but not by wind vanes 2 Light breeze 4–6 knots 4–7 mph 6–11 km/h 1.6–3.3 m/s 1–2 ft 0.3–0.6 m Small wavelets still short but more pronounced; crests have a glassy appearance but do not break Wind felt on face; leaves rustle; wind vane moved by wind 3 Gentle breeze 7–10 knots 8–12 mph 12–19 km/h

  6. Storm surge - Wikipedia

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    Wind stresses cause a phenomenon referred to as wind setup, which is the tendency for water levels to increase at the downwind shore and to decrease at the upwind shore. Intuitively, this is caused by the storm blowing the water toward one side of the basin in the direction of its winds.

  7. Wind engineering - Wikipedia

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    Flow visualization of wind speed contours around a house Wind engineering covers the aerodynamic effects of buildings Damaged wind turbines due to hurricane Maria. Wind engineering is a subset of mechanical engineering, structural engineering, meteorology, and applied physics that analyzes the effects of wind in the natural and the built environment and studies the possible damage ...

  8. Category:Wind - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Македонски ... This category directly includes articles on types of wind and wind terminology. For articles on specific winds, see the subcategory ...

  9. Category:Hydraulic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Македонски ... Wind setup; Winsor Dam This page was last edited on 30 April 2020, at 00:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...