Can a good gust of wind cause your fire to go out?

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jbrogley

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Nov 10, 2007
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WI
We have a harman country stove, which has been awesome. Last night we were under a wind chill warning with winds over 30 mph. We have no wind breaks. The air intake faces the west (where the winds were out of) The stove turned itself off with the error lights blinking. I've read the manual and will be examining those options tomorrow, but my question is this - on windy night like last night, can strong winds give your stove grief?
 
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