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  2. Less about snow, more about winds; Next storm arrives tonight ...

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    None of which matters with winds from the northwest 15-20mph with gusts as high as 35-40mph. ... The snow may not be falling from the sky, but it’ll certainly be moving across the grounds ...

  3. Second wind storm to pummel US Pacific Northwest, heavy ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -A second powerful wind storm, called a "bomb cyclone," will hit the U.S. Pacific Northwest by Thursday evening, even as hundreds of thousands of people remain without power from the ...

  4. Pacific Northwest reeling from bomb cyclone; atmospheric ...

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    The coast may see 50-mph winds or more, but Seattle should be relatively safe with winds of 25-30 mph, Houk said. Still, some additional power outages and damage are possible, he said.

  5. Wet weekend: Storm to hammer Northwest with rounds of rain ...

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    Winds along the shorelines and even over the open ocean are projected to peak on Friday as the initial Wet weekend: Storm to hammer Northwest with rounds of rain, gusty winds and even some snow ...

  6. Pacific Northwest windstorm - Wikipedia

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    The largest storm events have struck the Pacific Northwest every 15 to 30 years according to modern records. Among the strongest were the 1962 Columbus Day storm , which formed from the remnants of Typhoon Frieda/Freda and killed 50 people; the 1993 Inauguration Day windstorm, which killed 6 people; and the 2006 Hanukkah Eve windstorm , which ...

  7. Cardinal direction - Wikipedia

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    Direction determination refers to the ways in which a cardinal direction or compass point can be determined in navigation and wayfinding.The most direct method is using a compass (magnetic compass or gyrocompass), but indirect methods exist, based on the Sun path (unaided or by using a watch or sundial), the stars, and satellite navigation.

  8. Trade winds - Wikipedia

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    The trade winds or easterlies are permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region. The trade winds blow mainly from the northeast in the Northern Hemisphere and from the southeast in the Southern Hemisphere , strengthening during the winter and when the Arctic oscillation is in its warm phase.

  9. Robust storm barreling into Northwest US to usher in rain ...

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    Winds of this speed can bring trees and branches down and make travel difficult. Due to the widespread nature of this wind event, strong gusts are expected to continue behind the path of the storm.