Examples of 'due to wind' in a sentence

Meaning of "due to wind"

due to wind: This phrase is used to explain that something happened or occurred as a result of the action or influence of wind. It indicates that wind was a contributing factor or cause for a particular event, situation, or outcome

How to use "due to wind" in a sentence

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due to wind
Fourth round was cancelled due to wind conditions.
Due to wind direction.
Remarkable revenue increase due to wind power.
Bird mortality due to wind turbines is very rare.
I am wondering how much of this is due to wind.
Lift closures due to wind are infrequent.
We had to eat in our cars due to wind.
Moments due to wind pressure.
No flights are realistically expected today due to wind.
Leaves flutter due to wind currents.
It also eliminates the risk of breaking due to wind.
Its probably due to wind shear.
A rustling of a bush or the snapping of a twig could be due to wind.
Snow cover often thin due to wind exposure.
EDT due to wind conditions.

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Frank was weakening due to wind shear.
Due to wind pressure; as calculated by the formula.
This horizontal movement is due to wind.
Burns more calories due to wind resistance and regulation of body temperature.
Its cancelled due to wind.
Trip length varies due to wind speed and is conducted at varying altitudes.
Differences in local dynamic topography due to wind and currents.
Crops dry out due to wind and sunshine No ground cover.
Fire can move at incredibly fast speeds due to wind.
Quick evaporation due to wind and / or high temperatures.
It would have been due to wind.
However, due to wind assistance this time could not be ratified as a record.
Calculation of molecular forces due to wind in the lower part.
Due to wind issues, the upper portion of this lift was later removed.
Wind erosion is simply the loss of topsoil due to wind.
Areas with problems due to wind erosion and salt deposition ;.
Damage to the ear caused to motorcyclists due to wind noise.
Due to wind conditions, the flights are mainly carried out in the afternoon.
It was cancelled due to wind.
Displacement due to wind attacking conical tips of various materials ( wind tunnel experiments ).
That is to minimize the chance of a tree failing due to wind exposure.
Less entanglements due to wind and less wigging in the rings and nell'apicale.
Floor plan showing a skewed air flow pattern due to wind effect.
However, this hairstyle flops due to wind and bending over and exposes the head.
The stockpiles are diffuse sources of mp whose emission occurs due to wind erosion.
The action programme, due to wind up shortly, Included the drawing up of study reports.
Perhaps the most critical damage however due to wind was fallen wires.
However, due to wind direction and proximity, volcanic ash activity does occasionally affect Guam.
The spring is ideal for a fast flight due to wind and air currents.
Emission cuts due to wind power ‘ not so big as claimed '.
The movement of soil from one place to another due to wind or water movement.
Due to wind cooling daytime temperatures are in the 20 's throughout the year.
Sand and dirt fragments usually enter the eye due to wind or falling debris.
Also, due to wind movement, the stone ballast can shift.
Secondary infection from plant to plant can also occur due to wind and rain.

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