Articles, tagged with "prevailing winds", page 4
08th June 2007
The sheer majesty of the Lake Michigan makes you realize that you are witnessing one of the five great lakes of the North America. Lake Michigan is located entirely within the United States and is bounded by Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The...
Read >
Author:
Anand Dongre
19th February 2007
While the 'New Congress' puts a full court press on the first 100 hours of control, almost three weeks have been spent on a "non-binding" resolution loaded with political positioning and posturing for future replays. High fives all around for that. The mi...
Read >
Author:
Dale Rogers
20th December 2006
One of my favorite times to fish is in the fall for lunker smallmouth bass. A great lake for fall smallmouth is Kagawon Lake on Manitoulin Island in Ontario, now fishing sand bars will work well on most lakes and rivers. Now the north east end of the lake...
Read >
Author:
Jack Phillips
21st August 2006
The northern coast of Peloponnisos is made up of the gulfs of Patras in the west and Corinth to the east. Harbours and anchorages on the mainland are included
The prevailing winds in the summer months are from the west. It will blow from midday well in...
Read >
Author:
ken jones
21st August 2006
This article looks at harbours and anchorages of the gulfs of Hydra and Argolikos in the Peloponnisos, Greece
It is difficult to generalise about weather patterns within the area. In the summer months the north usually sees the Meltemi from the NNE - N...
Read >
Author:
ken jones
25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels
Kayak racing has become an increasingly more popular sport. If you are interested in venturing in the sport of kayak racing use the tips to pull ahead.
Kayak Racing Tips Practice makes perfect. Practice the course before t...
Read >
Author:
Rob Daniels
04th April 2006
In the past week there has been an increasing interest in landscape design for energy conservation. Saving enegry means using less fossil fuels. Using less fossil fuels will mean a slowing of global warming. Rising fuel costs can be offset by landscaping....
Read >
Author:
William Hirst
01st April 2006
In the past year there has been an increasing interest in landscape design for energy conservation. Rising fuel costs can be offset by landscaping with trees and hedges. Let your landscape help you save on your energy bills. The primary goal is to control...
Read >
Author:
William Hirst