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Easterly and winds
When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
Easterly ( westward ) winds blowing along the ITCZ in both the Pacific and Atlantic Basins drive water to the right ( northwards ) in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left ( southwards ) in the Southern Hemisphere.
The current is driven by the prevailing South Easterly Trade winds.
When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
It is probably one of the few beaches that offers good shelter from Easterly winds in the Bristol Channel.

Easterly and weather
However, while on the return journey, the aircraft experienced atrocious and freezing weather conditions, together with a strong N ' Easterly wind.

Easterly and ),
* Easterly, William ( 2002 ), Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists ' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics, The MIT Press
Harry Watkey Easterly Jr. ( 1922-2005 ) served as president of the United States Golf Association, one of the World's two ruling bodies of Golf ( the other being the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews ), in 1976 and 1977 and later as its first Executive Director.

Easterly and with
As the 60's progressed, he recorded some twenty additional albums as a leader, and continued to record as a sideman on the albums of other artists, including Wayne Shorter's Night Dreamer ; Stanley Turrentine's Mr. Natural ; Freddie Hubbard's The Night of the Cookers ; Hank Mobley's Dippin ', A Caddy for Daddy, A Slice of the Top, Straight No Filter ; Jackie McLean's Jackknife and Consequence ; Joe Henderson's Mode for Joe ; McCoy Tyner's Tender Moments ; Lonnie Smith's Think and Turning Point ; Elvin Jones ' The Prime Element ; Jack Wilson's Easterly Winds ; Reuben Wilson's Love Bug ; Larry Young's Mother Ship ; Lee Morgan and Clifford Jordan Live in Baltimore 1968 ; Andrew Hill's Grass Roots ; as well as on several albums with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.
* Easterly — All-inclusive tour package on board the Ocean with access to a tour guide ( known as the " Learning Coordinator "), Sleeper accommodation, first-class meals and access to the Park car.
The Full Years ended around 1500 with the construction of Bas-Lag's most magnificent and ineffectual warship, the Grand Easterly.
The majority of antennas point in an Easterly direction with others capable of beaming to the West.
Thence in an Easterly direction via Minneola-Oakland-Minorville and Orlovista to a junction with SR 500 in Orlando and North along SR 500 to Colonial Drive then East along Colonial Drive and Easterly via Bithlo-Ft. Christmas to junction with SR 5 at Indian River City in Brevard County.
Easterly and others re-estimated the Burnside and Dollar estimate with an updated and extended dataset, but could not find any significant aid-policy interaction term.
Mandela Way opened in late 2005 following the relocation from the existing base at Ash Grove Many people believe, due to the impending move of Arriva into Ash Grove with artics for route 38 The intention was to replace Belvedere and Ash Grove with one site on an Easterly side of London and set up a new base, that was never decided, in West London.

Easterly and summer
The Easterly wave or the African easterly waves is another major contributor of rainfall during the summer monsoons months of May to September in Nigeria.

Easterly and .
This thesis is not confirmed by the extensive study on the causes of the dissolution of the Soviet Union by two prominent economists from the World Bank — William Easterly and Stanley Fisher from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Development economists, such as William Easterly, have conducted research which ranked the IDA as featuring the most transparency and best practices among donors of development aid.
Easterly, the highway travels on to Flint and Port Huron.
Easterly waves and tropical storms also affect the area during this season.
Ivy Cockerham and J. B. Easterly built hotels in the area near the present public park on Tabernacle Street, and evidently there were some who believed the springs to be beneficial to a sickly person.
) through the Township in a South Easterly direction.
However this thesis was not confirmed by the extensive study on the causes of the collapse of the Soviet Union by two prominent economists from the World Bank-William Easterly and Stanley Fischer from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Sleeper Touring class is the name being used by Via Rail for what was previously " Silver and Blue " class on The Canadian, and " Easterly " class on The Ocean.
The Easterly class was designed to offer a seamless and relaxed travelling experience.
Easterly was replaced by Sleeper Touring Class in June 2009.
Easterly waves and tropical storms also affect the area during this season.
One of Sachs's strongest critics is William Easterly, a professor of economics at New York University.
Easterly reproached The End of Poverty in his review for The Washington Post, and Easterly's 2006 book White Man's Burden is a rebuttal of Sachs's argument that poor countries are stuck in a " poverty trap " from which there is no escape except by massively scaled-up foreign aid, though Sachs himself has clearly emphasized the need for a complex, multifaceted, clinical and unique approach to economic development, of which increased and responsible foreign aid is nearly always a necessary but insufficient part.
Easterly presents statistical evidence that he claims proves that many emerging markets attained their higher status without the large amounts of foreign aid Sachs proposes.
Thomas M. Easterly.

winds and give
The prevailing winds from the Atlantic and the surrounding mountains combine to give Santiago some of Spain ’ s highest rainfall: about annually.
In America some of the Native American tribes give reverence to the rattlesnake as grandfather and king of snakes who is able to give fair winds or cause tempest.
The " ghost winds ", where Kireseth flowers bloom in unseasonably warm weather and then produce a vast amount of the psychotropic pollen which give the winds their name, are described in Darkover Landfall as the first human experiences with Darkovan pharmacopeia and its psychological effects.
As a form of Osiris, lord of the dead, it was believed that to be under the protection of the Apis bull would give the person control over the four winds in the afterlife.
Along the fault in the city, a string of artesian springs known as Comal Springs give rise to the Comal River, which is known as one of the shortest rivers in the world, as it winds three miles through the city before meeting the Guadalupe River.
The cold sources and winds over the lake give it an average surface temperature of.
These winds are what give this nebula its unique ' spider ' shape and also contribute to the expansion of the neubula.
Spits in the UK are caused by prevailing South-Westerly winds, which give the spits their direction.
As the party winds down, Timon continues to give things away to his friends ; his horses, and other possessions.
Stram, aware of the strong winds at Jeppesen Stadium, instructed Haynes, should the Texans win the coin toss, to choose the side of the field facing the stadium clock, which would give the Texans the wind at their backs.
Virgil was given to hypallage beyond the transferred epithet, as " give the winds to the fleets " ( dare classibus Austros, Aeneid 3. 61 ), meaning " give the fleets to the winds.
In America some of the Native American tribes give reverence to the rattlesnake as grandfather and king of snakes who is able to give fair winds or cause tempest.
The Lightning's hard chine and 130 lb centerboard give her the stability and power of a small keel boat going to weather in strong winds and allow her to carry a very large spinnaker for breathtaking offwind rides.
Poisonous dust storms kicked up by strong winds across the dried and polluted seabed give rise to a multitude of chronic and acute illnesses among the few residents who have chosen to remain, most of them ethnic Karakalpaks, and weather unmoderated by the sea now buffets the town with hotter-than-normal summers and colder-than-normal winters.
The guns on the Rock completely dominated the channel between it and the main island, and because of their elevation, were able to fire so far out sea as to force vessels to give it a wide berth, with the result that the currents and strong winds would make it impossible for them to fetch in Port Royal.

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