1. Harvey took a measure of the wind with a little spinner and then reparked the VW so that the lights would show the pilot the direction of the wind. 2. As luck would have it, Max misses his flight home and winds up with Karen at a chamber-music recital in Carnegie Hall. 3. As the March sun warms the ground, currents of rising and sinking air mix the lower atmosphere, blending momentum from fast winds aloft with slower surface winds. 4. Beginning with one uncomfortable truth and wind up with a complex web of things, including that which makes us happiest. 5. Belichick has thrown football tradition to the wind with odd alignments before, so it seems likely defensive backs will be put in some unusual positions Sunday. 6. A few of these thunderstorms will produce damaging winds with possible tornadoes. 7. A strong disturbance moving onto the Northwest Coast will produce heavy rain and gusty winds with snow from the northern Sierra to the Cascades. 8. Abundant sunshine will stir winds in the lower atmosphere, blending momentum from fast winds aloft with winds near the surface. 9. By day, currents of rising and sinking air, incited by solar heating, mix momentum from fast winds aloft with weaker surface winds. 10. Camille even emerges from her haze of romance long enough to team up with Sonia to make sure Sonia winds up with her ring. |