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Meanings of southwesterly wind in English
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Usage of southwesterly wind in English
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Cloudy weather with southwesterlywind, temperature at five P.M. 21 degrees centigrade.
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Somewhat cooler weather, with cloudy sky and with south to southwesterlywind, at times blowing in sharp gusts.
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The weather had taken a change for the worse; a southwesterlywind had sprung up, the sky was cloudy.
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At Ballybunion yesterday, in perfect conditions, with a medium southwesterlywind blowing across the links, they beat Leinster by one match.
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This Libecchio which Ariosto calls-andwith good reason-thetyrant of the sea, is the southwesterlywind, which is commonly called 'Garbin' at Venice.
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For in the plaintive voice of the moist, fitful southwesterlywind how, to his bearing, the buried, half-forgotten drama re-lived and reenacted itself!
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Every circumstance was favorable for a conflagration,-thepeople scattered, the city dry and heated by a July sun, and a high southwesterlywind blowing.
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Showers, snow and southwesterlywinds should then ease later this afternoon and evening.
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Southwesterlywinds are likely to reach gale force along the coasts.
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The resulting southwesterlywinds could push oil from the sunken Prestige toward the Galician coast.
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It read: "Weather: Fair today and tomorrow; southwesterlywinds."
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The strong southwesterlywinds in Northland, Great Barrier Island, Coromandel Peninsula and Waikato were also due to ease this morning.
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Tomorrow is also expected to be blustery due to southwesterlywinds and temperatures will reach a maximum of 7 degrees.
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Southwesterlywind blowing strong.
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In winter we faced cold northers many mornings, and in the afternoons, we often faced strong southwesterlywinds on our way home.
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said moderate southerly and southwesterlywinds this week may start moving oil closer to the Mississippi and Alabama coasts.