The question of where the wind is blowing would no longer matter because it is almost always blowing somewhere.
And so we are left not knowing where the wind is blowing.
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And then there's Marty Pigue, who camps out where the wind takes him, and is often seen driving a trailer with huge heaping bags of refuse rising above it.
The researchers modeled their study on the electric grid in Illinois, which depends on a large number of coal and gas plants, and where the wind blows strongest at night, when demand is lowest.
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They will focus on the places above the poles where the wind pierces the earth's magnetic defences and causes, among other things, the shimmering lights of the aurora borealis and aurora australis, and interference with radio communications.
So, the way UK officials tell it, this wasn't about an open-ended veto for the City, it was about preserving the single market in a number of specific areas, where the wind in Brussels has not been blowing our way.
Unless you're fine with just seeing where the wind blows you -- and hey, we're all for spontaneous travel at times -- you'll lose a lot of time on the ground if you don't have at least an idea of the layout of your destination before you arrive.
This is where the "wind" of electrically charged particles coming off the Sun is slowed by pressure from the sparse gas found between the stars.
"We are determined that the Syrian opposition is not going to be dangling in the wind wondering where the support is or if it is coming, " Kerry said from London.
Many Senate Republicans--especially in the Southeast where wind power is scarce--aren't comfortable with the "renewable portfolio standard" mandating utilities provide a minimum amount of clean energy production.
When the Chernobyl reactor in the Ukraine melted down, an entire reactor with virtually no containment system exploded, spewing huge amounts of radioactive material into the air, where they were blown by the wind into habitable areas.
"Getting to a certain point, say, with Angelina was not the place where I thought we would be, but that's the place where you have to wind up, " he explained.
Cyprus for bailing in its depositors which is another watershed moment in so far as it is the first eurozone bank that is resolved where deposit holders contribute to the wind down.
It's where the majority of people wind up, even though there is no such thing as a "normal" human being.
In the end, creating an environment where FDA advisers are left hanging in the wind because they had a supposed conflict that wasn't disclosed doesn't help anybody.
Perhaps the biggest progress has been in wind energy where Germany and Spain lead the world.
And also hydrogen fuel cell vehicles where the hydrogen is produced by wind and solar power and also hydroelectric geothermal power.
The visitors made a nervous start against the wind and rain at Rodney Parade, where the Dragons had won their last four matches.
Mr Thompson said one of the limitations on where any wind farm could be placed was that Guernsey's territorial waters only extend three nautical miles (nm).
Most people appeared to heed the warnings in Providence, where typically busy streets were empty Saturday morning as the wind blew snow into drifts that buried cars and parking lots.
"Developers obviously go for the places where there is more wind and they can generate more electricity, " he said.
The stakes are higher this time: Over the past decade wind component manufacturers have set up shop in the U.S. to make turbines, blades and other parts for the massive machines near where wind farms are being built.
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Hong Kong's government now provides a weekly ferry service to designated waters off the coast, where relatives can scatter the ashes of their loved ones to the wind.
Yet wind is far from a perfect source of electricity, since the wind blows when and where it will.
That official said concerns involve an opposition in Syria that has grown more diverse, magnifying the question of where arms might ultimately wind up.
However, balloons are at the mercy of the weather they are intended to monitor: they can travel only with the wind, rather than where meteorologists would like them to go.
At 600 to 1, 000 meters above the ground, no matter where you are in the world, there is a strong and steady wind at those heights.
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But under the husky winter sky, where snowflakes twirl down toward the ground in a dizzy spiral and the wind bites your cheeks, something is brewing.
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