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gale Anlamı
- A storm with a wind speed between 34 to 40 knots.
- Genesis of Atlantic Lows.
- Acronym for Genesis of Atlantic Lows experiment See Bane and Lee et al. generic area limitation environment. 1 In general, and in popular use, an unusually strong wind 2 In storm-warning terminology, a wind of 2847 knots In the Beaufort wind scale, a wind with a speed from 2855 knots and categorized as follows: moderate gale, 2833 knots ; fresh gale, 3440 knots ; strong gale, 4147 knots ; and whole gale, 4855 knots.
- Strong air current.
- A range of winds from 34 to 47 knots ; see also weather definitions. a wind whose 'ten-minute average speed at height 10 equals at least 37 knots. A nautical term defining weather conditions in which wind speed ranges between 34 to 40 knots.
- Sustained wind speeds from 34 to 47 knots.
- Wind with a speed between 28 and 55 knots ; Beaufort scale numbers 7 through 10.
- A wind between a strong breeze and a storm A continuous wind blowing in degrees of moderate, fresh, strong, or whole gale and varying in velocity from 28 to 30 NAUTICAL MILES per hour.
- A wind between a strong breeze and a storm A continuous wind blowing in degrees of moderate, fresh, strong, or whole gale and varying in velocity from 28 to 30 nautical miles per hour.
- On the Beaufort Wind Scale, a wind with speeds from 28 to 55 knots For marine interests, it can be categorized as a moderate gale , a fresh gale , a strong gale , or a whole gale In 1964, the World Meteorological Organization defined the categories as near gale , gale , strong gale , and storm.
- Wind speeds from 39 to 54 mph.
- a strong wind moving 45-90 knots; force 7 to 10 on Beaufort scale.
- galley.
- The payment of a rent or annuity. a strong wind moving 45-90 knots; force 7 to 10 on Beaufort scale.
- The sweet gale is found both in Europe and in America.
- A plant of the genus Myrica, growing in wet places, and strongly resembling the bayberry.
- To sing.
- A song or story.
- To sale, or sail fast.
- A state of excitement, passion, or hilarity.
- A moderate current of air; a breeze.
- The most violent gales are called tempests.
- A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane.