The explanation for this lies with the "jet stream" - a ribbon of fast-moving air, up in the atmosphere.
The wind gains strength from the thermal energy of the ocean, eventually condensing vapors and circulating air fast enough to form high-speed wind and heavy rain.
This is the so-called jet stream, the fast river of air that helps drive our weather, which interacts with the storm's updrafts to create a spinning column of air.
On the other hand, Etihad would get a bigger chunk of the fast-growing Indian air passenger market.
On the other hand, Etihad will get a bigger chunk of the fast-growing Indian air passenger market.
Designed to be an accessory to an active social lifestyle, syncing to the inMotion Air is fast and simple for the user, as well as friends and family with compatible devices.
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But once or twice in every song, he would put his horn to his lips, stand ramrod straight, and play sweet, fast notes that danced in the air.
Other than a precious few secrets, like how fast a head plunges into an air bag or how much force a taut seat belt exerts on an abdomen, the dummies reveal little.
Campaigners such as Mr Peskett, who have fought for 10 years under the banner of the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust (FAST) to save the RAE site, must now move on to phase two of their plan: restoration.
During a call the service monitors how fast data are going through the air and adjusts call quality so the video doesn't cut off when a network's load changes or someone roams to a new cellular tower.
Fast forward two decades, and the Air Force line still compels sneaker geeks everywhere.
Trans fat chance: There's something about stepping into the air-conditioned domicile of fast-food joints like Wendy's International that incites a twinge in the consumer conscience about healthy eating.
The process will not be truly carbon-neutral (for that, the CO2 would have to come out of the atmosphere, and if the algae could use only the limited amount of the gas in natural air, they would not grow fast enough) but each carbon atom will have been made to do double duty in a fuel before it finally escapes.
The Marines want to get ashore fast, and then seize control through carefully synchronized air and ground operations.
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When a show finally makes it on-air, it needs to do well fast or else it can expect a quick death.
Theory predicts that when cosmic rays (fast particles coming from outer space) collide with air molecules in the upper atmosphere, they should yield twice as many muon neutrinos as electron neutrinos.
The timing of any recovery for the PGMs is somewhat up in the air since it depends on factors such as how fast auto output rebounds from the Japanese quake and future economic data.
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Air temperatures in the Arctic are rising about twice as fast as in the rest of the world.
They point to cities such as Charlotte in North Carolina and Salt Lake City in Utah: places that have grown as fast as Houston and Dallas and yet have managed to improve their air.
"We recognize that portability is key to a compelling music experience for consumers, and the biggest challenge for music cloud services to tackle today. mSpot has spent the past five years perfecting its proprietary over-the-air delivery technology so music plays from the cloud so fast it feels local - even when cell coverage is spotty or non-existent, " said mSpot CEO Daren Tsui.
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He pedaled as fast as he could and yelled all the way down and then was in the air.
The official said commanders have assets "not too far away, " including aircraft from the Air Force's base in Aviano, Italy, and a Marine Corps FAST team in Sigonella, Italy.
The Brazilian country band on stage was whipping the young crowd into a frenzy, launching into another fast-paced, accordion-driven tune and lighting flares that spewed silver sparks into the air.
Firefighters, in boats, rescued him from the fast-flowing beck - which flows into the River Swale - and he was transported by air ambulance to James Cook University Hospital, in Middlesbrough.
The three-passenger jet--it seats four aft of the cockpit, but air taxi operators such as DayJet are going with three passenger seats--is fast enough to fit with the jumbo jets at O'Hare and slow enough to slip into the pattern with Pipers and Bonanzas at tiny general aviation airports.
The Air Force tried to ignore him, but the Marine brass who appreciated his ideas of fast maneuver, showed up for his funeral.
Alternate the charges fast enough and the minute fluttering of the film causes tiny dimples on its surface to push the air at ultrasound frequencies.
On both sides of the Atlantic, the ubiquity of fast internet connection that can support HD streaming, along with antiquated rules around free-to-air offerings, is creating a bit of a wild west feel.
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