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But we don't know a lot about how evaporation from the ocean surface works when the winds get up to around 100 miles per hour, as they do in hurricanes,
Peter Webster
We've had lots of 30 and 40 mile an hour winds all day, with gusts of 52 miles an hour in the morning and 50 miles an hour once in the afternoon.
Jerry Ashway
They've got winds of between 39 and 60 miles per hour along the coast of the Carolinas. The radius of 60 mile-per-hour winds is just about at Wilmington now.
Frank Lepore
Scientists have known that hurricanes form above the world's warmest ocean surface waters. This study adds new information about hurricanes' journeys to landfall, and will help to better predict their paths and intensity changes during their final hours over open water.
Jay Fein
When you're driving, let's say you are going 50 miles-per-hour, and a rock gets thrown back at you at 40 miles-per-hour, that's the impact of 100 miles-an-hour. Usually a window would be an average $50 to $500.
Calvin Tamaye
We're looking at local squalls ... with winds gusting up to 50-60 miles per hour (80-96 km/h).
Richard Pasch
It was snowing to beat the band. The winds were up to 50 to 75 miles per hour.
Corporal Walt Jones
We're looking at local squalls ... with winds gusting up to 50-60 miles per hour (80-96 km/h),
Richard Pasch
The conditions of the ocean floor are very harsh. The Titanic lies in 2½ miles of water beneath the surface of the North Atlantic.
John Zaller
We have seen a marked increase in the number of Atlantic hurricanes, starting in 1995. This year, things have come together just right, with warm sea surface temperatures and favorable upper-level winds.
Jack Beven
We're expecting some winds gusting up to around 50 miles an hour in the downtown and West Anchorage later today and this evening.
Bob Hopkins
The weather was not favorable for birding. The winds were very heavy, 25 to 30 miles per hour. That keeps the birds below cover and you can't hear their songs.
Thomas Lipsky
One or more of the (forecast) models bring it on shore (along) the Georgia-South Carolina border with winds of, perhaps, 50 miles an hour.
Jerry Jarrell
He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. Near the last known position of the Andrea Gail, the winds were blowing 60 miles an hour for almost 24 straight hours. The peak wave height there was about 75 feet.
Walt Drag
With an average forward speed of only about three miles per hour, many areas were subject to hurricane and tropical storm force winds for more than 24 hours.
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