The boundary represents the midpoint of a gradual transition over tens of kilometers from the relatively gentle winds of the Earth's atmosphere to the more violent flows of charged particles in space, which can reach speeds well over.
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He and van Dantzig forged a strong friendship, and he subsequently returned to Amsterdam with commissions for two new ballets, " Blown in a Gentle Wind " ( 1975 ) and " About a Dark House " ( 1976 ).
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A slightly gentler wind chased the players around the TPC than in Thursday's first round, yet it was still steady and still sneaking out of the palms and pines to confuse club selection and further firm up the already fast greens.
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In the gentle winds, starry night and tropical temperatures of the Gulf Stream as he headed for St . Augustine last month, it was hard to imagine how perilous life had been for Pettengill during the round-the-world race, with or without the bucket.
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This was very unfavourable for the Dutch; normally being in a leeward position would have given them a longer range, but with such gentle winds this advantage was absent while the English ships were larger and better armed than their opponents, inflicting severe damage.
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In the opening motive of the Prelude, when the plaintive solo theme for cellos suddenly sinks into the famous " Tristan " chord, scored for gentle winds, there was no discernible sense of articulation of the chord : it was not there; then magically it just was.
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According to plan, Jones and Piccard lifted off at 9 a . m . The ingenious combination of a helium cell heated by the sun and _ when needed _ a hot-air section below raised the 180-foot-tall ( 55-meter ) balloon above the mountains where a gentle wind pushed it southeast.
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His name derives from an amulet ( " " dagon " " in Cebuano ) he wore, which people believed gave him the charm of a gentle wind or " " hoyohoy " " ( or " huyuhoy " ) and the power to jump from hill to hill or across rivers.
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Maritime polar air from the south produces the cool " pampero " winds, while warm humid tropical air from the north produces sultry " nortes "-a gentle wind usually from the northeast formed by trade winds, and the South Atlantic High that brings cloudy, hot, and humid weather and is responsible for bringing heat waves.
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The effect of latitude, tropical climate, constant gentle wind and sea-side locations show smaller average temperature ranges, smaller variations of temperature, and a higher average temperature ( second graph, taken for the same period as Campinas, at Aracaju, capital of the state of Sergipe, also in Brazil, at a latitude of 10 degrees, nearer to the Equator ).