williwaw उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The williwaw results from the descent of cold, dense air from the snow and ice fields of coastal mountains in high latitudes, accelerated by the force of gravity.
- In the Fuegian Archipelago ( Tierra del Fuego ) in South America as well as in Alaska, a wind known as a williwaw is a particular danger to harboring vessels.
- "' Williwaw Rocks "'( ) is two small rocks lying 2 nautical miles ( 3.7 km ) south of Moody Point, the east extremity of Joinville Island.
- Portage Glacier Highway continues southeastward, providing access to the Black Bear Campgrounds, maintained by the USFS . The roadway bends eastward, passing the USFS Williwaw Campgrounds, as well as several small gravel roads.
- Battery D and Battery F of the 206th Coast Artillery Regiment of the Arkansas National Guard were initially stationed at ATU . Many of the men saw service in Alaska in what is known as the Williwaw War.
- The yacht resumed its journey on Wednesday, June 25, 1977, and met a sailboat from the Netherlands, the " Williwaw ", led by Willy de Roos and Jean-Louis de Gerlache.
- Now, however, the latest Pippen williwaw _ and there have been many, including a celebrated one in Boston in the 1994-95 season _ has again put the spotlight on the team's fragile structure.
- These are called a squamish in certain areas, rooted in the direction of such winds coming down out of Howe Sound, home to the Squamish people, and in Alaska are called a " williwaw ".
- ""'Williwaw " "'is the debut novel of Gore Vidal, written when he was 19 and first mate of a U . S . Army supply ship stationed in the Aleutian Islands.
- Beginning in 1946 with Williwaw, a short novel based on his World War II service in the Aleutians, he has done a bit of everything in the writing field, and not without spirit . ( Palm Beach Post ) . 35.