gusting Definition In English

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  • This transition can cause upsets, particularly in gusting wind.

  • Winds gusting up to 80 km/h (47 mph) and heavy rains impacted a large area of the country.

  • About 230 buildings lost their roofs and 16 people were injured due to winds gusting in excess of 112mph km/h.

  • The average wind speed was over 70 m.p.h. gusting to more than 100 m.p.h. and there were vertical gusts.

  • The wind was gusting to 40 kn with waves up to 12 m high.

  • Thousands of tree were knocked down or uprooted by winds gusting in excess of 75mph km/h, cutting power to 585,775 residences.

  • An independent report indicated that an accidental rapid pressurization combined with lightly gusting wind and a location of previously undetected damage caused the tear.

  • 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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