"Low altitude" means being at a relatively low height or level above the ground or sea level.
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Too many entrepreneurs allow the pressures of daily crises and total immersion in tactical details to narrow their thinking and to
lower the altitude of their view.
That test produced dangerous junk too, though in smaller amounts, and the debris was shorter - lived because it was generated at a
much lower altitude.
This suggests that temperature drives the sex of
low altitude litters, while genes determine gender further up the mountain.
You fly, at
reasonably low altitude, over one gorgeous island after another and it may well prove to be a significant memory of your holiday.
The rest (1200) are all fairly short lived records and mostly at warm low latitude and
low altitude locations.
I used to do quite dangerous things, like flying a fighter jet
at low altitude.
The prospect of such a vast change
in low altitude airspace in urban centers, while not yet a reality, is far from fantasy.
In the summer months, the county's Division of Vector Control typically conducts a blanket application of methoprene via helicopters flying at
low altitude over Accabonac Harbor, Napeague, and Beach Hampton in Amagansett.
The frequency also correlates with the strength of the magnetic field; it is greater at
lower altitudes where the magnetic field is stronger.
If courts consider this kind of flight to be a trespass into private airspace, a market
for low altitude air rights would likely come into existence.
The «Atlus» update launched last August introduced 30 hours of deeper story progression, new guild missions, better interstellar trading, new controls, stargates for easier navigation, terrain manipulation, new equipment and ships,
low altitude flight and much, much more.
I should also have mentioned that Raymond Bradley, director of the Climate System Research Center at University of Massachusetts and others found that high altitude areas in tropical areas are increasing more rapidly than
low altitude areas, link follows.
Three Himalayan glaciers have been shrinking over the past 40 years due to global warming and two of them, located in humid regions and
on lower altitudes in central and east Nepal, may disappear in the future, researchers in Japan said on Tuesday.
In addition, the authors compare the results from the high alpine, glacial melt - fed lake to several other
lower altitude lakes.
However, the best snow is still found at higher altitudes as
lower altitude resorts begin to find that slushy conditions make it hard for beginners.
In the west side glacier group the poorest fit are Columbia Glacier and Lower Curtis Glacier both
low altitude glaciers.
Designed to look through dust clouds to reveal star formation, image embryonic planets and probe the early universe, it will be the world's most sensitive telescope at wavelengths of 0.3 to 9.6 millimetres — a regime obscured at
lower altitudes by atmospheric moisture.
Dartmouth researchers and their BARREL (Balloon Array for Radiation belt Relativistic Electron Losses) colleagues launch instrument - laden balloons at
lower altitudes above Antarctica to assess the fallout of electrons from the Earth's radiation belts.
Despite its great distance, Saturn's globe still subtends 16 1/2 arcseconds, while the northern face of the glorious 37 - arcsecond - wide ring system is tipped a very favourable 26 degrees toward Earth, but the poor seeing owing to the planet's very
low altitude as seen from the British Isles is going to make it difficult to see any detail in a telescope.
(6) Bad weather conditions can force birds to fly at
considerably lower altitudes and coupled with bad visibility, potential perching opportunities, and the attraction or disorientation from lights will increase turbine blade collisions.
The most successful approaches are limited to
low altitude fluffy and translucent stratus - type clouds.
They are reasonably available to guerilla fighters, and small bands can successfully use them to attack
low altitude targets such as helicopters or planes near airports.
A spotter plane made multiple passes around the boat at
low altitudes using commonly understood signals such as wing waving to establish contact.
The study found a positive correlation
between low altitude cloud amounts and dust at the coast of North Africa, which supports the theory that dust particles act as a place for water droplets to form around in thin low clouds.
The catch which neither you nor the proprietors of realclimate realize is that the energies relevant for
low altitude ionization are way higher than the low energy records either you or they look at.
It also has the advantage of being able to withstand warmer climates, preferring constant temperatures between 75 and 85 degrees, which enables it to grow at
far lower altitudes than arabica.
A parabolic flight, by contrast, operates at
lower altitudes similar to those of commercial jets but creates a few seconds of weightlessness as the plane's path crests.
The greater homogeneity of the Italians could be ascribed to their ancient common origin, but also to a greater mobility and gene exchange between the populations of the seven valleys considered (the Adige, Fersina, Fiemme, Giudicarie, Non, Primiero and Sole valleys), with this mobility favored by a less hostile mountain environment (
i.e. lower altitudes and geographical proximity) compared to the Ladin populations of the Dolomites.
The caldera of Eden Patera, an ancient supervolcano, appears black and gray on this color - coded topographic map, where red indicates higher altitudes and blue, purple, and
black lower altitudes.
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