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겨울 돌풍. 시속 70~100 km. Strong wind gusts 70 to 80 km/h

by 원시 2022. 12. 25.

 

엄청나게 세고 빠른 바람이다. 시속 70~100km 정도 바람. 눈보다 바람이 더 무섭다.

 

 

gust 거쓰트. 1
: a sudden brief rush of wind


2 감정 폭발. 갑작스런 (급습 하듯이) 터짐. 갑작스런 폭발. 갑작스런 (치밀어 오름, 밀려들다) 


: a sudden outburst : SURGE
a gust of emotion.

 

세찬 바람. 돌풍. 

 

갑작스럽다 + 짧은 (단 시간 안에) + 몰아닥친 바람 

 

 

 

오후가 되어 날씨가 좀 풀렸는데도, 체감 온도는 영하 21도. 어제 밤 사이는 체감 온도가 영하 30도 정도로 내려갔다.

바깥 출입이 거의 불가능할 정도다.

 

 

 

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Weather Advisory

Issued at 08:14 Saturday 24 December 2022

Winter weather travel advisory in effect for this morning into this evening.

 

Hazards:

Strong wind gusts 70 to 80 km/h.

Sudden reduction of visibility due to flurries and blowing snow.

Extreme cold wind chills near minus 30.

Local to scattered blowing snow.

Accumulation of snow due to blowing snow on road surfaces, especially over exposed areas.

 

Timing:

This morning into this evening.

Extreme cold wind chill conditions expected to improve slightly this afternoon.

 

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Travel may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery.

 

For road conditions and other traveller information from the Ministry of Transportation, visit https://www.ontario.ca/511, https://www.twitter.com/511Ontario, or call 5-1-1.

 

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

 

 

gust

2 of 3
noun (2)
1
: a sudden brief rush of wind


2 감정 폭발. 갑작스런 (급습 하듯이) 터짐. 갑작스런 폭발. 갑작스런 (치밀어 오름, 밀려들다) 


: a sudden outburst : SURGE
a gust of emotion.

 

세찬 바람. 돌풍. 

 

갑작스럽다 + 짧은 (단 시간 안에) + 몰아닥친 바람 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Did you know?

Gust Beyond Wind

 

You're no doubt familiar with the simple gust that means "a brief burst of wind." At least a century and a half before that word first appeared in print in the late 16th century, however, a differently derived homograph came on the scene.

 

The windy gust is probably derived from an Old Norse word gustr, whereas our older featured word (which is now considerably rarer than its look-alike) comes to us through Middle English from gustus, the Latin word for "taste."

 

Gustus gave English another word as well. Gusto (which now usually means "zest" but can also mean "an individual or specific taste") comes to us from gustus by way of Italian.

 

 

 

 

I think the garden centre at the Ft Erie 
@CanadianTire
 is going to be closed for a while… 
@weathernetwork
 #onstorm #onweather #onwx
8:03 AM · Dec 24, 2022