gusting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of gusting In English

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  • This was attributed to the constant and confined velocity of the airflow, compared to the gusting observed in the field.

  • Because wind gusting is not sustained, wind pressure is expected to have a lesser impact, although exposed end boards do show polishing of hard (autumn) wood.

  • Music is imagined as a 'wind of pleasure' gusting through the body, the body's sinews, harp-like, are to be plucked, the skin to be pounded.

  • It means a cross-wind landing, sometimes with winds gusting at 30 or 40 knots.

  • The vehicle and spillage was cleared by early afternoon, but with winds gusting to 70 knots, it was not considered safe to reopen the crossing until 4.50 pm.

  • High winds, gusting over 109mph km/h, brought down numerous trees and power lines.

  • The weather continued to deteriorate, and by 21:30 the winds were south at 50- 60, gusting to 70 kn, with 10ft m seas.

  • A wind gusting to 50 knots (90 km/h) combined against the tide and ocean swell to build waves up to 30 feet (9 m).

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