The race was delayed for several minutes due to a breeze blowing directly in the runners'faces, and the final results carried a-3.0 wind factor.
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Also, because of the jump and hill's high rise above the surrounding landscape there is a significant wind factor for jumpers making it more challenging.
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The race was delayed for several minutes due to a breeze blowing directly in the runners'faces, and the final results carried a-3 . 0 wind factor.
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He said he sought similar variety in the par-three holes, and added, " Ideally, they should go in different directions to vary the wind factor ."
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"The use of the wind factor as the cause may not be enough to restore confidence, " said Brian Jeffries, the editor of Asia Pacific Space Report.
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Down by 4-1 in the first set, the Spaniard accepted the wind factor, adjusted her patience quotient, and started making Dokic, last year's Open junior champion, do all the running.
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Watkins said in a brief interview Monday that the airplane was in perfect position for landing but " a combination of wind factors pushed the plane into the runway ."
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Even Italians whose knowledge of boating is limited to ferry rides to Sardinia have become overnight experts on spinnakers and bowlines, debating technique and wind factors in elevators, cafes and business meetings.
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But when the wind blows from the opposite direction, the wind factor and the temperature factor bend in the same direction, the sound wave is strongly bent, and the noise never reaches you.
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For example, because of sun and wind factors, the entrances to bath-houses in Anatolia were made on the south or east sides, but here the situation is different, the entrances are on the west and north-west sides.