| 11. | The cross wind keep acting on the initially fluctuated sea surface, then the wave become larger.
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| 12. | "There's a cross wind, just terrible conditions.
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| 13. | Likewise, although the ski jump is widely praised, it is subject to cross winds in the daytime.
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| 14. | The best is five-mile-an hour cross wind.
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| 15. | Cross wind testing showed the aircraft was controllable in winds of at 45 degrees and at 90 degrees.
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| 16. | Authorities said blizzard conditions and a high cross wind made landing difficult at the airport in northwestern Wyoming.
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| 17. | You had to create a lot of different shots with the winds, cross winds, head winds, down winds.
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| 18. | In layman's terms this means the vehicle won't sway or dip under hard cornering or in severe cross winds.
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| 19. | He said cross winds caused him problems, but they blew consistently and he finished with a relatively mistake-free round.
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| 20. | Less in the NSU's favour was its poor directional stability in cross winds, a particular issue for Autobahn cruising.
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