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Gusts,
gust, or
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Gust is a
given name, surname, and a
shortened version of Augustus, Augusta, Gustave...
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Guster is an
American alternative rock band
formed in Somerville, M****achusetts.
Founding members Adam Gardner, Ryan Miller, and
Brian Rosenworcel began...
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Continuous gusts or
stochastic gusts are
winds that vary
randomly in
space and time.
Models of
continuous gusts are used to
represent atmospheric turbulence...
- 17 mph), the term
gusts is used
while strong gusts is used for
departure of 15 to 25
knots (28 to 46 km/h; 17 to 29 mph), and
violent gusts when it exceeds...
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Gust Lascaris Avrakotos (January 14, 1938 –
December 1, 2005) was an
American case
officer and the
Afghanistan Task
Force Chief at the
Central Intelligence...
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Güster is a muni****lity in the
district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der
Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4.
Quartal 2022"...
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Gust (****anese: ガスト, Hepburn: Gasuto) is a
video game
developer and
division of Koei
Tecmo Games,
known for
their Atelier franchise.
Gust Co. Ltd. (株式会社ガスト...
- otherwise, wind
gusts could cause possible damage to the
control surfaces and systems, or to
nearby people, cargo, or machinery. Some
gust locks are external...
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Dryden wind
turbulence model, also
known as
Dryden gusts, is a
mathematical model of
continuous gusts accepted for use by the
United States Department of...
- The
Gust of Wind may
refer to: The
Gust of Wind (Courbet), an 1865
painting The
Gust of Wind (Renoir), an 1872
painting Gust of Wind Wind
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