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She shivered as if a cold wind surged through her.
With the wind surging through the windows, there was plenty of oxygen, officials said.
As the wind surges in, a tremendous pressure crushes the life out of her.
Wind surges can lead to this increase in convergence.
Now a fresh wind surged over the valley.
"This is a real bad one," he said, as the Orion was jolted by a sudden wind surge.
A mass of wind surged against the building, the modern steel windows protesting but not rattling.
The winds surged to 180 kilometers an hour, but no one minded; it helped clear the tent of the mud.
Suddenly a gust of wind surged through the corridor, originating at Midnight's fingertips.
The wind surged, its moan drowning out the Trollocs, and he shivered.
The wind surged against him without respite, whipping the foul-smelling mists into his nostrils and face.
The wind surged with impossible strength.
A wedge-shaped gap had opened between the foundation and the receding wall, through which the storm wind surged down into the exposed cellar.
Air masses race across the oceans and continents, and great rivers of upper-air wind surge overhead.
"est inmpportable I" The door burst open, the wind surged round the room, the dog rushed out, still barking.
The wave was followed by a low level wind surge which was observed in Curaçao on June 12.
Wind surged down around them, crosswise currents swirling her plaids and her hair like the stroke of a giant wing.
A persistent northerly wind surge for more than five days, which is needed to enhance the vortex, is present, on average, nine days each winter.
As the cyclone became warm core, Gordon was able to restrengthen into a tropical storm after the monsoon wind surge slackened.
The sun rose and set redly and the north wind surged through the country every day, filling the air with dust, and tattering the dry leaves.
Later on, multiple Tornadoes strike Los Angeles due to the increasing wind surge in Southern California.
Huge balloonlike creatures called Clarke's Medusas that drifted in the hurricane-force winds surging across the planet.
In the mountains the accelerated winds surged to savage gusts that sloughed the outer leaves from trees and sent them flying in tight eddies.
The wind surged around the little car, streaking past across the expanse of long brown grass still flattened from the snow that had lain on it over the winter.
In The Bahamas, a combination of strong winds surge destroyed numerous restaurants, hotels, shops, and homes, and left tens of thousands without water, electricity, and food.