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Definition of Northwester

Northwester
Northwester North`west"er, n. A storm or gale from the northwest; a strong northwest wind.

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- Tikamgarh, Lalitpur etc. Northeaster Bundeli (closely related to Bagheli) Northwester Bundeli (similar to Braj Bhasha) Southern Bundeli (mixed or broken Bundeli...
- Norther wind project is operational since 2019. Northwester 2 is a project by Parkwind NV. The Northwester 2 wind farm comprises 23 Vestas V164 turbines...
- Northwester 2 is an offs**** wind farm located in the Belgian part of the North Sea. The wind farm was commissioned in 2020 and is the seventh offs****...
- Retrieved 20 February 2017. "Parkwind and MHI Vestas Join Forces for Northwester 2 in Belgium". Archived from the original on 2020-11-27. Retrieved 2021-10-06...
- 501 19 "Volcanoes of the Deep" March 30, 1999 (1999-03-30) 2609 Off Northwester North-America's Pacific coast, two kilometers beneath the sea on top...
- oldest motorway of Hungary. It connects the Hungarian capital with the northwester part of Transdanubia, (Tatabánya, Győr) towards to Vienna. The motorway...
- the majority of the plateau is within the Aktobe Region, with small northwester part in the West Kazakhstan Region. In Russia, a small northern part...
- Amherst Kristin Eide, Millersville; Cherie Freddie, Iowa; Kim Metcalf, Northwester Golf Amy Hooks Amherst College Kristi Coats, Louisiana State; Christy...
- part of the North Sea. The wind farm lies directly to the south of the Northwester 2 wind farm and to the north of the Seastar wind farm. The farm was commissioned...
- 7 mph) near the coast. From March to May, violent thunderstorms, called northwesters by local English speakers, produce winds of up to 60 kilometres per hour...