Not exact matches
My partner Mary Meeker has a graph and it shows the
peak of valuation creation in each
wave of technology is
bigger than the last.
There was a strong possibility that the epidemic had
peaked, but there were still at least a dozen people around Yambuku who were critically ill, with almost no provision for quarantine, so a strong potential for flare - ups or another
big wave of infection remained.
The swell was supposed to be
peaking that day and we figured there would be
big enough
waves to spread out the crowd.
The
Big Island, however, sees lower rates than the others, not to mention far less rain — making it a fantastic place to catch some surf (
waves peak this time of year) or a glimpse at humpback whales breaching offshore (December signals the beginning of their migration season).
There is a rivermouth on the northern end of the beach boasting
peaks,
big swells and
waves reaching up to four feet!
The
waves here are usually a little bit
bigger than the beach breaks as the
waves peak over a small reef.
It is never flat — Tamri, 30 mins north of the Taghazoute Villa ALWAYS has a
wave, which is fun and reminded me of France when it was a little
bigger, it can get crowded though, but the beach is long enough with plenty of
peaks.
Wave height on the Main
Peak was still getting up to that 6ft mark or tripple head high on the
bigger set
waves.
The morning session was through the high tide and
wave height was pushing the double head high range on the
bigger set
waves hitting the Main
Peak through to the top of the Racetrack section.
As it shows in the photos I snapped off with the
big 1000 mm (full manual)
wave height was backing off but still hitting the Main
Peak and Temple sections in the 2 - 4ft range.
A couple of us stayed back to tow a novelty
wave, the
peak in between Aframes and Rifles that occasionally breaks on
big swells.
As it shows in today's gallery the Main
Peak down at Ulu was delivering the goods with 4 - 6ft
waves rolling through all day, there could have also been a couple of freakies a touch
bigger as well.
Wave height was mainly coming through in the shoulder to head high region with a few
bigger set
waves on Temple's and the Main
Peak.
After the tide
peaked and then started to run out there were some long tube rides going down and maybe even a few
bigger sneaker set
waves coming through.
Wave height had backed off from Saturday's perfect 3 - 5ft + conditions, but there were still some fun sized 2 - 3ft
waves with the occasional
bigger freak set hitting the Main
Peak.
We arrived at 9.00 AM to find
wave height in the 2 - 3ft (chest to head high) with a few
bigger set
waves hitting the Main
Peak.
But if you're saying that the effect of global warming on moisture is as if sea level rise initially only affected the
wave peaks, and it takes a very long time for the troughs to catch up, and therefore the
waves * would * get
bigger if the seas rose fast enough, then maybe.
The
biggest hand
wave of all is you saying at one moment that there are no resonances in the Sun lasting more than 5 minutes, then in the next moment invoking a 120 year modulation of a ~ 11 yr «dynamo cycle» in order to be able to claim that the other
peaks in the spectrum at 9.93 and 11.86 are just sideband harmonics of the 120 yr and ~ 11 yr periods and only coincidentally the orbital period of Jupiter and the tidal period of Jupiter and Saturn's synodic cycle.