Sentences with phrase «directly from ocean waves»

The researchers found that the twistron could harvest power directly from ocean waves or — when sewn into a shirt — from the wearer's breathing motion, they report today in Science.

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For the first time researchers directly measured the speed of a wave located 80 meters below the ocean's surface from a single satellite image.
The researchers developed a novel approach to the issue by using climate data from the IPCC and directly modeling all of the components that cause flooding at the coast including, waves, tides, winds blowing over the surface of the ocean and estuaries, precipitation, and stream flow.
They pumped seawater directly from the Pacific Ocean into a specially modified enclosed wave flume in the Hydraulics Laboratory at Scripps Oceanography.
In this world there are many beautiful villas a few rows from the ocean, a short drive away from the beach, but when you want to be directly on the beach, with the sand between your toes, the water just a few metres away and falling asleep with the sound of waves in your ears, you are talking about an elite collection of Leo Trippi luxury villas.
Each beautiful villa has its own view directly onto the ocean, letting patrons experience the waves and Santa Teresa's tangerine sunset from their plush King - size bed.
Some ideal spots for surfing include Paradise Reef which is situated directly across from Kuta Paradise, Tanjung A'an with white sand beaches and good waves (4 km east of Kuta), Gerupuk a well known top surf location and situated on a peninsula of land that juts into the ocean (further east), and Mawi which has great right and left hand barrels when the swell is large enough (west of Kuta).
The project's distribution of labor reinforces a cross-media turbulence, where each artist contributes elements marked by their distinct, individual practices: DeLucia carves a giant tire, a surrogate for the sun, that emerges from a wave of plywood construction; Scanavino's pattern of blue tiles hint at the cresting ocean; while a repeating motif of Cutler's face, representative of the audience, directly confronts the impending wave.
Long waves (infrared) light from the sun, GHGs, clouds, are trapped at the surface of the oceans, directly leading to increased «skin» temperature, more water vapor (a very effective GHG), faster convection (with more loss of heat to space in the tropics),... How each of them converts to real regional / global temperature increases / decreases is another point of discussion...
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