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Wind power stations on the mainland were extra visible during this golden sunset. The photo was taken from across the Kalmar strait.
How long, I already forgot
Why did I stay away from you
Every moment is worse
Come back in the wind,
please
I know
Who are you to me
Whatever happens
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Whatever happens, I'm here
Whatever happens, I'll wait for you
Come back in the wind, oh my love
Come back soon please
Autum winds begin to blow
Colored leaves fall fast and slow.
Wearing
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In the chilly hours and minutes
Of uncertainty, I want to be
In the warm hold of your loving mind
To feel you all around me
And to take your hand, along the sand
Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind
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They rise out of this ethereal flat landscape, seemingly eternal in their motion, yet without progress. A Phillip Glass ballet where each has its own timing for the repetitive choreography.
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Hair : Willow from Alice Project (Exaggerated in Photoshop)
A lone tree braves the top of the wind swept mountain. I can't imagine the wind speeds and amount of snow that must accumulate up here. A tough life even for this hardy tree.
Mount Evans, CO
The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. William Arthur Ward.
William Arthur Ward (December 17, 1921–March 30, 1994) was an American motivational writer.
Wind is the flow of gases on a large scale. On the surface of the Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. Winds are commonly classified by their spatial scale, their speed, the types of forces that cause them, the regions in which they occur, and their effect. The strongest observed winds on a planet in the Solar System occur on Neptune and Saturn. Winds have various aspects: velocity (wind speed); the density of the gas involved; energy content or wind energy. The wind is also a critical means of transportation for seeds, insects, and birds, which can travel on wind currents for thousands of miles.
In human civilization, the concept of wind has been explored in mythology, influenced the events of history, expanded the range of transport and warfare, and provided a power source for mechanical work, electricity, and recreation. Wind powers the voyages of sailing ships across Earth's oceans. Hot air balloons use the wind to take short trips, and powered flight uses it to increase lift and reduce fuel consumption. Areas of wind shear caused by various weather phenomena can lead to dangerous situations for aircraft. When winds become strong, trees and human-made structures are damaged or destroyed.
Winds can shape landforms, via a variety of aeolian processes such as the formation of fertile soils, such as loess, and by erosion. Dust from large deserts can be moved great distances from its source region by the prevailing winds; winds that are accelerated by rough topography and associated with dust outbreaks have been assigned regional names in various parts of the world because of their significant effects on those regions. Wind also affects the spread of wildfires. Winds can disperse seeds from various plants, enabling the survival and dispersal of those plant species, as well as flying insect populations. When combined with cold temperatures, the wind has a negative impact on livestock. Wind affects animals' food stores, as well as their hunting and defensive strategies.
The wind is caused by differences in atmospheric pressure which is mainly caused by temperature difference. When a difference in atmospheric pressure exists, air moves from the higher to the lower pressure area, resulting in winds of various speeds. On a rotating planet, air will also be deflected by the Coriolis effect, except exactly on the equator. Globally, the two major driving factors of large-scale wind patterns (the atmospheric circulation) are the differential heating between the equator and the poles (difference in absorption of solar energy leading to buoyancy forces) and the rotation of the planet. Outside the tropics and aloft from frictional effects of the surface, the large-scale winds tend to approach geostrophic balance. Near the Earth's surface, friction causes the wind to be slower than it would be otherwise. Surface friction also causes winds to blow more inward into low-pressure areas. Source Wikipedia.
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Es pfeift der Wind. Was pfeift er wohl?
Eine tolle, närrische Weise.
Er pfeift auf einem Schlüssel hohl,
bald gellend und bald leise.
Die Nacht weint ihm den Takt dazu
mit schweren Regentropfen,
die an der Fenster schwarze Ruh
ohn` End eintönig klopfen.
Es pfeift der Wind. Es stöhnt und gellt.
Die Hunde heulen im Hofe.
Er pfeift auf diese ganze Welt,
der große Philosophe.
Christian Morgenstern
(1871-1914)
Wood Wind rusty small fan on this weathered wood door, a homemade windmill it looks like, found in the Carolina's.
"With rushing winds and gloomy skies, the dark and stubborn winter dies"
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