westerly in the PONS Dictionary

westerly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

westerly gales/winds

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In 1811, the three most westerly bays collapsed and were not rebuilt.
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The delay proved disastrous: two days after departing, a westerly gale blew up, dispersing the fleet and driving the ships back to port.
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To support these major pipelines, the industry gradually developed a complex network of feeder lines in the three most westerly provinces.
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Trains could only enter the sidings when travelling in a westerly direction.
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This can happen not only following significant rainfall but also by wind action from a westerly or near westerly direction.
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Westerly becomes a large tourist attraction during the summer months during which the population nearly doubles.
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The rider can head off in an easterly or westerly direction.
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If heading off in the westerly, either side of the river can be used, but the south side tends to be more popular.
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Slight westerly winds are dominant, averaging 2-3km/h mph.
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Furthermore, the grouped shape of the cooling towers meant that westerly winds were funnelled into the towers themselves, creating a vortex.
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