Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Not a chance, especially with these seas and an onshore wind.
When completed, it will be Europe's largest onshore wind farm.
Returning with an onshore wind is potentially the most spectacular of the lot.
A strong onshore wind had created heavy surf and the cut appeared to be closing.
The same would apply for well sited large scale onshore wind.
He kept to the inside of the bends where the current was fastest and more powerful than the onshore wind.
On top they emerged into a stiff onshore wind.
It says that by 2020 onshore wind power will be the cheapest form of electricity generation.
Its sand dunes, created by the strong onshore winds, are the highest in the world.
Direct onshore winds carry the risk of being thrown onto land, and are thus less favorable.
Later, onshore winds pick up some of this sand to feed the dunes.
Launching with an onshore wind demands a positive approach.
The number of onshore wind turbines is likely to treble in the next few years.
It was still making its approach into Tarvit airstrip against the onshore wind.
There was plenty of noise from the dock, plus a fifteen-knot onshore wind.
With this onshore wind, we shall have to tack out to sea, and I know not how high our little tub will point.
For onshore wind, subsidies are going down compared with the cost of gas which is going up.
The sky was overcast, and an onshore wind ruffled the water's surface.
The result is a relatively cool onshore wind.
This means onshore wind farms receive the same funding as more expensive offshore projects.
Constraint payments have added to political and public hostility to onshore wind farms.
The albedo difference causes a shift in climate by onshore winds.
On either side of it the white surf broke, lashed into a fury by the onshore wind.
Hartnell said: "Onshore wind developers should be able to live with this.
Onshore winds and fewer resorts cleaning the beach in wet season - who would have expected that?