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Within the next few minutes, the wind will blow down the lines between here and Bexford.
In CA, offshore wind will result from merchant projects, not utility policies.
Onshore and offshore wind will continue to expand and attract some $140 billion in 2020.
If the counterweight is insufficient, the wind will cause displacement of the power station, which will eventually cause the power station to fall.
By the time the new tax credit expires, solar and wind will be the cheapest forms of new electricity in many States across the U. S.
When estimating the range of a target, snipers must consider how the wind will affect flight over that distance.
The utility expects that peak wind will begin on Wednesday morning through midday Thursday, reaching“40 to 55 mph, with isolated gusts up to 60 to 70 mph.”.
In the USA, recent project proposals indicate that offshore wind will soon be an affordable option, serving demand centres along the east coast.
Winds will increase this afternoon.
Winds will be light from the north or northeast.
These winds will continue to challenge firefighters in their efforts towards containment and will increase the risk for new fires," Cal Fire said.
These winds will continue to challenge firefighters in their efforts towards containment and will increase the risk for new fires,” the department said.
The fire was only five percent contained by Monday and firefighters worry that gusting winds will fan the flames.
Elsewhere, PAGASA said winds will be light to moderate coming from the northeast with slight to moderate seas.
If we're not careful, the winds will blow us away from the coast, and we will find ourselves without any water at all.
In the Southwest, hot, dry winds will bring extreme wildfire danger.
If, as expected, the storm reaches Category 4 over the weekend, its winds will blow at more than 130 mph(210 kph).
Extremely dry conditions and Santa Ana Winds will continue to elevate fire danger,” Cal Fire said in a tweet.
No visit is complete without taking part in the"Hurricane Experience," the 45-mile-per-hour winds will truly blow you away.
By the end of the week, however, heat and winds will soar.