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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 ...
A southerly buster is the colloquial name [1] of an abrupt southerly wind change in the southern regions of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, which approaches from the southeast, mainly on a hot day, bringing in cool, usually severe weather and a dramatic temperature drop, thus ultimately replacing and relieving the prior hot conditions.
Buran (a wind which blows across eastern Asia. It is also known as Purga when over the tundra); Karakaze (strong cold mountain wind from Gunma Prefecture in Japan); East Asian Monsoon, known in China and Taiwan as meiyu (梅雨), in Korea as jangma (), and in Japan as tsuyu (梅雨) when advancing northwards in the spring and shurin (秋霖) when retreating southwards in autumn.
A storm surge inundation map released at 11 a.m. by the NHC shows the potential for more than 9 feet of water flooding into vulnerable Tampa Bay, Charlotte Harbor, and Fort Myers Beach.
Kiteboarders are seen just before the Sanibel Causeway on Thursday, March 18, 2021. Kiters and other wind enthusiasts will get a chance to experience strong winds later this week as a cold front ...
Strong storms moved through Brevard County in Florida on July 24, bringing heavy rain and frequent lightning, the National Weather Service said.This video shows traffic lights swaying and debris ...
Föhn cloud over the Crackenback Range, near Jindabyne. The southeast Australian foehn is a westerly foehn wind and a rain shadow effect that usually occurs on the coastal plain of southern New South Wales, and as well as in southeastern Victoria and eastern Tasmania, on the leeward side of the Great Dividing Range.
The event was confirmed to be a derecho in Finland alone, extending the swath of wind damage to the west coast of the country. [110] August 2010 Baltic – Finland derecho: 8 August 2010: Severe wind gusts more than 81 mph (130 km/h; 36 m/s) were measured in Estonia. [110] [111] This was determined to be a derecho event. [112] July 2011 ...