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Example sentences for "clear weather"

  • The interval of clear weather was of very short duration, before we had as thick a fog as ever, attended with rain, on which we tacked in sixty fathoms water, and stood to the north.

  • Afterwards, the wind began to blow a little more steady, and was attended with fair and clear weather.

  • At eleven o'clock, a short interval of clear weather gave us view of three or four rocky islets extending from S.

  • At the Time of Clear Weather In the agreeable public gardens of Poplar The bushes are bright with buds, For this is the season of Clear Weather.

  • Its western capes are lofty bluffs, such as may be distinguished fifty miles distant in clear weather; between them there was a clear broad channel, but five or six miles of close heavy pack intervened--the sole obstacle to our progress.

  • There was the broad, clear land-water within a third of a mile of me, clear weather, and a fair breeze blowing.

  • The light is stationary, and is visible at the distance of two leagues in clear weather.

  • The light, which is a revolving one, is displayed from sunset to sunrise, and may be seen, in clear weather, at the distance of five or six leagues.

  • The light, which is stationary, is exhibited from sunset to sunrise, and is visible in clear weather at the distance of twelve miles.

  • It is a revolving light, and is visible, in clear weather, at a distance of five or six leagues.

  • When, however, experiments are made in clear weather, similar phenomena are observed.

  • Sometimes, in clear weather, there is a fainter repetition of these lights and colors (second purple light, etc.

  • Well-developed highs are nearly always regions of clear weather and, in winter, of cold weather.

  • Brontides take the form of muffled detonations, resembling the sound of distant cannon or peals of thunder, and are heard chiefly in warm, clear weather.

  • Clear weather with a Swell from the Westward.

  • First part fine, Clear weather, remainder Cloudy, with Squals from the land, attended with Showers of rain.

  • First part fresh Gales; remainder moderate breezes and fine, Clear weather.

  • Hazey with frequent Showers of Rain all the Fore and Middle part; latter, Clear weather with a Gentle breeze of wind.

  • As soon as one of them discovered a blockade-runner during daylight she would attract other cruisers in the vicinity by sending up a dense column of smoke, visible for many miles in clear weather.

  • A light of the first class at the west end of the group composing the "Bermudas," is visible for many miles in clear weather.

  • Joined by a long low isthmus of sand with the higher main land, its regular conical shape enabled the blockade-runners easily to identify it from the offing; and in clear weather, it showed plain and distinct against the sky at night.

  • It is of a height sufficient to be seen in clear weather at the distance of twelve or fourteen leagues, and the land is of a broken and hilly surface.

  • At two in the afternoon, there being no hope of clear weather, we set out from Lizard Island to return to the ship, and in our way landed upon the low sandy island with trees upon it, which we had remarked in our going out.

  • It was visible in clear weather for a distance of 18 miles.

  • The light is elevated 140 feet above the sea-level, and may be seen, in clear weather, sixteen miles from the decks of small vessels, revolving once in fifty seconds.

  • This light may be seen from a ship's deck, in clear weather, seven miles off.

  • In the fine, clear weather, and with Hanssen's sharp eyes, we picked up both our beacons.

  • We had not had a long sleep, but it was very important to avail ourselves of this fine, clear weather while it lasted; we knew by experience that up here in the neighbourhood of the Butcher's the weather was not to be depended upon.

  • Bright, clear weather to-day enabled us to get good observations.

  • We sailed over the charted position of land east of Wilkes's Cape Carr in clear weather.

  • These 24 Hours begins with Moderate Gales and Clear Weather, | People employed on Sundry Necessary Occasions | | At 10 PM.

  • The first part of this 24 Hours Moderate Breeses & Clear Weather.


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