Sentences with phrase «eddy into»

To unmoor me from the curious eddy into which I'd drifted.
Curiously structured with chronological to and fro, fourth wall asides, and arcs and eddies into surrealism — including a repeated elephant cameo, and deliberate rear projection — Almereyda still manages to present his treatise with an amenable charm.

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It gave me permission to plunge into the eddies of my faith in new ways.
I have decided to use one of the letters of St. Paul that addresses the most serious blight that presently exists among believers in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior: divisions within the powerful river of faith that are dividing us into swirling eddies and meandering tributaries.
Growing up as a «guilt sponge» I was caught up in a spiritual eddy hurling me into a convent to please my earthly father and my heavenly Father.
Worse still, when we must go out into the open and discuss the fallacy of the infinite regress before the shifting crowd that eddies round Marble Arch.
Your post coincides with my reading of a book about meditation, «Turning the Mind Into an Ally» by Sakyong Mipham, and as the word «fluvial» has been swirling in the eddies of my mind all day.
I know there was a time, when I would be praying, that the Holy Ghost would sweep into the room I was in, spiral and eddy in the various corners in such a mighty physical manifestation that one could watch it happen because dust bunnies would whirl and elevate in the turbluence, cloth throws on furniture would flap and furl.
Their work, which Hassanzadeh will present at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics in Pittsburgh on November 25, also provides insight into persistent ocean eddies and vortices that contribute to star and planet formation.
This visualisation of eddies in cosmic background radiation gives a glimpse into the moments after the big bang
If it's positive, it means that CO2 is being released into the atmosphere, and the way we quantify that is with the eddy covariance technique that measures the exchange of mass and energy between the atmosphere and the land - surface.»
«If we understand the statistics of how mesoscale eddies dissipate, we might be able to bake those into our coarser - grained models.
These kinds of eddies can pinch off from strong boundary currents like the Gulf Stream, or form where water flows of different temperatures and densities come into contact.
With such ideal conditions, the group dissolved seven metric tons of iron sulfate in acidic seawater and spewed the solution into the ship's propeller wash starting on February 13, 2004, covering a circular patch in the eddy of some 167 square kilometers.
This information will provide unique insight into the eddy's duration, stability, and influence on the ocean systems; and will improve current ocean models, which are critical for developing expectations on the health of future oceans.
The result is much like cigarette smoke: From a burning tip, smoke unfurls in a single stream that quickly disperses into smaller and smaller eddies.
His metaphor for biology is a child playing in a woodland stream, poking a stick into the eddies in the water.
Transport by these deep - reaching eddies provides a mechanism for spreading the hydrothermal chemical and heat flux into the deep - ocean interior and for dispersing propagules hundreds of kilometers between isolated and ephemeral communities.
Because the eddies interacting with the East Pacific Rise are formed seasonally and are sensitive to phenomena such as El Niño, they have the potential to introduce seasonal to interannual atmospheric variations into the deep sea.
Eddies carry heat, carbon, and other biogeochemical tracers into the deep ocean, aiding carbon and heat sequestration.
There is nothing that matters in The Turin Horse, and the extended shots of our hero (Janos Derzsi) and his daughter (Erika Bok) staring into the endless eddy outside their hovel's window have about them a certain entropic rage.
I've already worked through Diane Ravitch's complicated new column, though, and so now I've let myself get drawn into this fanciful eddy.
This breath of fresh air also allows the cars» soundtracks to eddy and tumble into each cockpit, the rock faces acting as nature's own sounding boards.
The world building is both dazzling and baffling, but the real show here are the stylistic whorls and eddies as Miéville pushes his prose into some very neat places.
A stone's throw into the bay the submarine reef of seaweed and Daveworks eddied and swirled in the sluggish swell.
I stared down into the churning water, the long grass of the bank trailing in its eddies, the currents at the shore lapping more roughly with the stirring up of the storm and the added rain.
In spite of all the practical advice offered here, the eddies and currents of the literary business world sometimes carry a small book into big waters.
Starr's 2010 project I am a Record, according to a website description, dissected and revealed «the artist's personal, geographic and imagined environment» and featured a wide variety of recordings made since age five including the rumbling of a broken radiator which she thought was «speaking to her,» «re-enactments of secretly recorded stranger's conversation,» field recordings, singing voices, paranormal telephony, family dinner conversations, «air eddies transformed into music,» and other unusual sounds.
Ocular circles disturb an otherwise rigorous abstraction, and radial spatters of paint form arcs that translate her painterly gestures into a coherent depiction of eddying, organic motion.
Known for his colorful «puddle» abstract paintings, Davenport brings brilliantly chromatic canvases, a spectrum of more or less evenly painted stripes cascading down before some unseen current disrupts their flow, transforming them into swirling eddies of colors mixing together.
The error bars in state - of - the - art SST compilations take into account such sampling uncertainties, and indeed they become larger back in time, especially the earliest decades (1850s - 1870s) in part due to the fact that there is substantial eddy variance.
Schneider, T., and C. Walker, 2006: Self - organization of atmospheric macroturbulence into critical states of weak nonlinear eddy - eddy interactions.
Schneider, T., and C. C. Walker, 2006: Self - organization of atmospheric macroturbulence into critical states of weak nonlinear eddy - eddy interactions.
Using an ocean circulation model for the shelf, the authors find that surface temperatures may increase by 0.5 to 2.0 °C, seasonal surface salinity may drop by up to 2 PSS in some areas, and that Haida Eddies will strengthen, as will the Vancouver Island Coastal Current and freshwater discharges into coastal waters.
Some of the water though is presently observed to form giant (up to 300 km) eddies, that round the cape and transport warm water masses westwards into the Atlantic.
I don't know about heat sloshed under the poles but I need a slosh of scotch heat after this; since you know Bob well you will know he has discussed a reemergence mechanism to explain how the ocean can put heat into the atmosphere in an El Nino year yet keep warming itself; and despite the fact that the oceans are a complex eddying mess the fact remains that AGW is a top down heater; if the oceans were going to be heated by AGW a shallow ocean would be heating; but it ain't:
Waters with longer τ are spread across the deep oceans by the «diffusive conveyor» and, by τ ∼ 3000 years, organized into a characteristic deep - North - Pacific pattern that is dominated by eddy diffusion.
Embedded within the mean flow is a variety of eddy structures that not only put kinetic energy into circulation but also carry heat and other important properties, such as nutrients for biological systems.
Even so, if you read their paper carefully, you'll find the Guyana Current questioned as a «true» current, with eddy ring shedding at the retroflection of the NBC into the ECC being offered as the tentative explanation.
This happens in the top 100 microns or less — giving a cool skin effect that is constantly renewed at the velocity of photons in the atmosphere and mixed into the ocean surface at the speed of eddies and waves.
The point of saddle node bifurcation in a dissipative system is that most eddies will dissipate but that occassionaly things will tip over into a «dangerous» bifurcation.
An analogy with your «packaged» eddies: Biologists know that human cells are complicated, yet they «package» them into entities for ease of handling.
Simpson began with a gray - body calculation, Simpson (1928a); very soon after he reported that this paper was worthless, for the spectral variation must be taken into account, Simpson (1928b); 2 - dimensional model (mapping ten degree squares of latitude and longitude): Simpson (1929a); a pioneer in pointing to latitudinal transport of heat by atmospheric eddies was Defant (1921); for other early energy budget climate models taking latitude into account, not covered here, see Kutzbach (1996), pp. 354 - 59.
They then estimated the heat flux into the thermocline using a standard (accepted) model, with a thermocline eddy diffusion coefficient of 1.2E - 5 m ^ 2 / s from Ledwell: We estimate s by using this slope along with k = 1.2x10 - 5 m2 / s (the eddy diffusion coefficient in the thermocline [Ledwell et al., 1998]-RRB- So if they are wrong, either their basic model is wrong (which seems unlikely - it is just a simple energy balance model after all), or their choice of eddy diffusion coefficient is wrong.
The stream of smoke is smooth enough for a start, but suddenly breaks into random turbulent eddies whose behaviour is inherently unpredictable.
Incorporate mesoscale eddy - resolving ocean models more fully into the toolkit used for AMOC mechanisms / prediction work, including long coupled GCM simulations, in order to address questions about the role of turbulence in controlling AMOC.
The country thus influences the flow of the major water masses and results in shelf - edge currents and oceanic eddies that interact with coastal waters over the shelf, bringing oceanic water into the coastal zone.
Now, however, it has separated into two eddies — which means the loop current could begin transporting the oil to more distant regions.
When a gyre region is added to the channel, vertical diffusion in the gyre exerts some control on the channel stratification even at higher winds, forcing the mass balance into a mixed regime in which both eddy and diffusive effects are important.
Through baroclinic instability, the potential energy associated with temperature gradients is converted into the energy in atmospheric eddies that dominate the heat and angular momentum transport poleward of the subsiding region of the Hadley cell.
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