Adjective
wind-driven (not comparable)
(of ventilation) Occurring with the presence of a wind, although a rotary wind-driven ventilator on a vehicle can also be activated by movement of the vehicle.
According to Sacramento Metro Fire, the wind-driven grass fire spread to a total of six townhomes. Source: Internet
Crews were called to the seen at 2:50 p.m. on May 2, after multiple 911 calls about a wind-driven fire. Source: Internet
But, when we start having those winds and dry conditions, those graded areas like that are not going to stop a wind-driven fire. Source: Internet
SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. — A wind-driven grass fire in Sacramento County burned thousands of acres Friday near homes. Source: Internet
From 1971 onwards, a massive tree-planting campaign on a nationwide scale was introduced by the Siad Barre government to halt the advance of thousands of acres of wind-driven sand dunes that threatened to engulf towns, roads and farm land. Source: Internet
Windmills in antiquity Heron 's wind-powered organ The windwheel of the Greek engineer Heron of Alexandria in the first century is the earliest known instance of using a wind-driven wheel to power a machine. Source: Internet