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  • [[Category:Ships of the United States Coast Guard]] [[Category:Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the United States Coast Guard]] ...
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  • '''Fairweather''' or '''Fair Weather''' may refer to:. * [[Fair Weather (band)]], a British pop group from 1970 to 1971 ...
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  • ...], a nautical term for the extension of a ship's side above the level of a weather deck == Ships == ...
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  • ==Weather== ==Ships== ...
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  • | Total ships building = | Total ships planned = ...
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  • ==Ships== * [[Speedwell (ship)|''Speedwell'' (ship)]] lists ships with the name ''Speedwell'' including: ...
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  • * [[Success (The Weather Girls album)|''Success'' (The Weather Girls album)]], and the title song ==Ships== ...
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  • * [[Weather spotter]], an individual who observes the weather to inform media or others ** [[Storm spotter]], a weather spotter who observes severe weather events ...
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  • * "Eurydice", a song from the 1971 album ''[[Weather Report (1971 album)|Weather Report]]'' ==Ships== ...
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  • {{Infobox weather event }}{{Infobox weather event/Tornado ...
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  • | Ship fate = Converted to a weather ship in 1959 | Ship name =*''Weather Monitor'' (1962) ...
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  • {{other ships|USS Grand Rapids}} ...4. ''Grand Rapids'' steamed out of Boston on 6 January 1945 for duty as a weather picket ship off [[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]]. ...
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  • ...leet that was working in the waters, giving the gale its name. At least 74 ships were destroyed, and 150 crew were killed. ...awson in the Prince Edward Island Magazine. This account cited a favorable weather with a cloudless sky and gentle winds.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.go ...
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  • {{other ships|USS Ontario}} ...finally, a battle off York on 28 August succeeded in damaging two British ships and forced the enemy to flee into [[Burlington Bay]]. ...
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  • ...e [[Age of Sail]] and is now antique. A ship at sea is said to possess the weather gage if it is in any position [[Windward and leeward|upwind]] of the other ...are elevated, while the [[leeward]] gun ports aim into the sea or in heavy weather may be [[Glossary_of_nautical_terms_(A–L)#B|awash]]. ...
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  • ...29, 1785. The voyage took 81 days. Though they encountered only favorable weather and the ship was free of disease, one death was reported during the crossin {{Acadian transport ships}} ...
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  • ...th Atlantic Weather Patrol]]. The ship then took up the arduous duties of weather patrol in the [[North Atlantic]] during winter, performing the task of repo [[Category:Ships built in Superior, Wisconsin]] ...
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  • {{other ships|USS Gulfport}} ...performed weather duties so singularly important in the movements of both ships and aircraft in the [[Pacific]] area until decommissioning on 28 May 1946 a ...
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  • * [[Meteor (satellite)]], three series of weather satellites of the Soviet Union, starting in 1969 * [[Meteor (weather)]], any weather phenomenon, as studied in meteorology ...
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