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drainage wind — /wind/ Meteorol. See gravity wind … Useful english dictionary
Drainage in New Orleans — Drainage in New Orleans, Louisiana has been a major concern since the founding of the city in the early 18th century, remaining an important factor in the history of New Orleans through today. Elevation map of New Orleans. Hotter (pink) shades… … Wikipedia
Wind river (Wyoming) — Wind (rivière du Wyoming) La rivière Wind (Wind River qui l on peut traduire littéralement par rivière du vent) est le nom donné au cours supérieur de la rivière Bighorn. Elle se situé dans l état du Wyoming aux États Unis. Parfois on les nomme… … Wikipédia en Français
Drainage — See also: Storm drain and Stormwater Deep inside a Sydney drain in New South Wales Drainage is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub surface water from an area. Many agricultural soils need drainage to improv … Wikipedia
Wind power — Wind power: worldwide installed capacity [1] … Wikipedia
Wind River (Wyoming) — The Wind River is the name applied to the upper reaches of the Bighorn River in Wyoming in the United States. The two rivers are sometimes referred to as the Wind/Bighorn.It arises in several forks along the north side of the Wind River Range in… … Wikipedia
Wind (rivière du Wyoming) — 43°34′52″N 108°12′44″O / 43.58111, 108.21222 La rivière Wind (Wind River qui l on peut traduire littéralement par … Wikipédia en Français
gravity wind — /wind/ a light wind directed downslope, occurring at night because of the cooling and densification of the air near the ground. Also called drainage wind. [1925 30] * * * … Universalium
Wind auf dem Saturnmond Titan — VI Titan Titan im sichtbaren Licht. Aufgenommen aus einer Entfernung von 229.000 km durch die Raumsonde Cassini, 2005. Zentralkörper … Deutsch Wikipedia
Santa Ana wind — The Santa Ana winds are strong, extremely dry offshore winds that characteristically sweep through in Southern California and northern Baja California in late fall into winter. They can range from hot to cold, depending on the prevailing… … Wikipedia