From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhigh windhigh windDNa strong wind → high
Examples from the Corpus
high wind• Four guylines are attached half way up the pole sleeve to storm-lash the tent - great for very high winds.• It was a shed that wobbled in high winds.• Nevertheless, there was a degree of innovation in one aspect of this design: its ability to resist high wind.• More than 1,100 plows struggled to keep up with the high winds and drifts of four to six feet.• First high winds blow Stu Miller off the mound, forcing a balk, at Candlestick Park.• This allows good use of space, but high winds compress the sides.• On one particular day I lay there watching a strong, high wind move the clouds.• At present, they can only develop profitably in locations with high wind speed.