Sentences with phrase «blue whirl»

Give sorbet hues like peach, lavender and baby blue a whirl this spring.
Unlike the auroras here on Earth, which show up as visible light, Jupiter's electric blue whirl is ultraviolet, so you wouldn't be able to see it as depicted in the composite image above.
«A fire whirl is usually turbulent, but this blue whirl is very quiet and stable without visible or audible signs of turbulence,» said Huahua Xiao, assistant research scientist in the Clark School's Department of Aerospace Engineering and corresponding author of the paper.
If we can achieve a state akin to the blue whirl at larger scale, we can further reduce airborne emissions for a much cleaner means of spill cleanup,» explained Gollner.
But now, a team of researchers in the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering say their discovery of a type of fire tornado they call a «blue whirl» could lead to beneficial new approaches for reducing carbon emissions and improving oil spill cleanup.
«Newly discovered «blue whirl» fire tornado burns cleaner for reduced emissions: Findings could lead to better oil spill cleanup.»
«Blue whirls evolve from traditional yellow fire whirls.
However, the Clark School researchers say blue whirls could improve remediation - by - combustion approaches by burning the oil layer with increased efficiency, reducing harmful emissions into the atmosphere around it and the ocean beneath it.

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Two hours before the game, a group of Coventry City supporters arrive by train; they parade past the Royal Station Hotel in their sky - blue boaters, sky - blue vests and sky - blue trousers, whirling sky - blue clackers over their heads and shouting friendly gibes at the Geordies.
HD 189733b This «hot Jupiter» was found long ago, but last year, the Hubble Space Telescope revealed that it is blue, the result of light - scattering glassy particles in its scorching, whirling atmosphere.
In 1971, astronomers discovered that the x-rays came from the direction of a bright blue star whirling around a mysterious dark object.
I like the blue from the model shot at the top of the post so I might head back to the Soho Anthropologie to give it a whirl.
A gel coat adds texture to the whirling shades of black and blue, intensifying the piece's tone.
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The fastest hedgehog in the world, this little blue speed demon often gets going so fast, he appears to be just a whirling blur.
Colin Goldberg whirls geometry into a helix in Kozo, then lightly accentuates the motion with painterly passages of blue and green.
Thomas's late works, with reduced palettes of one, two or three colors, echo mosaics, as in the vibrant red «Scarlet Sage Dancing in a Whirling Dervish,» or loose patterns, like the irregular blue - black shapes on the white background of «Hydrangeas Spring Song.»
Mounted on the wall, neon tubes swirl in a gentle fracas of soft yellow, white and grey / blue, coiled and whirling like scribbles in thin air.
These are sensitively chosen: a beautiful gold embossed silkscreen on paper, TR III (1969 - 70) by Anni Albers, a slow - motion 1978 film by Babette Mangolte of the dancer Trisha Brown, whose whirling form is graceful and strange, and Moonscape (1965), a violently blue, psychedelic screen print by Roy Lichtenstein.
Those whirling blue lights in the rearview mirror usually mean just one thing: It's traffic ticket time.
You've got your seatbelt on and are cruising just below the speed limit, hands at ten and two on the wheel, and because you check your rearview as directed every three to seven seconds you now see whirls of red and blue and hear that dreaded sound.
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