Gusty in a sentence as an adjective

Would you have been out in -20C with gusty winds and drifting snow?

I just realized that working outside on a gusty day is a challenge with the Air.

The stabilization makes it much easier for inexperienced users to fly in gusty conditions.

The only allowance is for gusty conditions, during which a gust will momentarily affect airspeed due to the inertia of the airplane.

> a dangerous mix of dry air, warm temperatures and gusty windsI was wondering if there were similar technics to preventive avalanches to fight fire?

A Navy jet like a F/A-18F Super Hornet can fly a "coupled approach" in gusty winds, onto a pitching deck and still put the tailhook onto the #3 arresting cable accurately.

The wind was gusty and moved around some, and since the surface is not perfectly flat and with rocks and various obstructions, the water didn't flow straight; rather it swapped around as it moved generally forward.

If the power companies stop running the windmills, they don't get any money.>Wind farms in West Texas earlier this year were paying utilities to use their electricity on particularly gusty days because they can still earn $22 a megawatt-hour in federal tax credits

That margin of error might be small for simple cases but if you add some gusty wind, some rain etc. it can increase quite rapidly.> However, we cannot predict when and where exactly will a random meteor fallWe can also predict it within a margin of error just like with the rock in the plain field.

Gusty definitions

adjective

blowing in puffs or short intermittent blasts; "puffy off-shore winds"; "gusty winds "

See also: puffy