Sentences with phrase «of turbulent weather»

In recent years, global warming has fueled a growing number of turbulent weather events that have taken a grim toll on the human psyche.
Primarily known for her mixed - media abstracts of turbulent weather and her paintings of whimsical sumo wrestlers immersed in food, Orseck's new series explores the human body and what happens when it is submerged in water.
Derived from a Spanish word meaning «direct» or straight ahead,» it describes a forward - moving band of turbulent weather that feeds on the warm, moist air in front of it, creating a cycle of warming and cooling that can whip up violent winds and drive itself for hundreds of miles in a single direction.

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As for this turbulent weather, I guess there are worse things than sitting indoors avoiding the snowstorm while eating springy slices of matcha loaf cake!
Last, it is important to remember that even though Florida has the turbulent climate of the subtropics, weather is an issue in most places.
«The hexagon is just a current of air, and weather features out there that share similarities to this are notoriously turbulent and unstable,» Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, said in a statement.
«The hexagon is just a current of air, and weather features out there that share similarities to this are notoriously turbulent and unstable,» Andrew Ingersoll, a Cassini imaging team member at the California Institute of Technology, said in a statement in 2013.
«This newly discovered analogy has the potential to be a significant step forward in our understanding of turbulent flows in free - surface vortices and to provide insights into diverse areas of study ranging from civil engineering hydraulic structures to weather systems in the atmosphere and even extending to the details of how galaxies rotate around the black holes at their centres,» Dr Richard Sherlock, a lecturer in Physics at IT Sligo, said.
I approached reviewing this film with the kind of dread one feels when boarding a plane in turbulent weather, knowing the outcome will not be pleasant.
It's not just a warm - weather car, either, with heated seats and the airscarf warm - air vent integrated into the headrests of the seats, optional ventilated seats (maybe) and the option (yes, for sure) of a small, glass wind - stopper that slots between the rollover bars to stop turbulent air hitting people in the backs of their heads.
A portfolio built on this foundation has a better chance of weathering turbulent market environments and producing better performance over full market cycles.
Using smart marketing strategies can help businesses weather the storm of a turbulent economy.
Although Sanur beach itself is protected by a reef, it can still be very turbulent during the worst of the weather, disrupting diving activities.
Storm Trooper — Equip a Very Rare Item and complete a game in an Arena with turbulent weather Good Times — Head to Champions Field and complete an Online game Swap Meet — Trade and receive one or more items with another player in a single transaction Trade Secret — Trade In five items of the same quality to receive an item of the next - highest quality Rank Up — Complete all placement matches in any Competitive Playlist Coming On Strong — Score or Assist a combined 30 goals or assists in Casual or Competitive Online matches
The whole turbulent scene is contained on a small wood panel, painted with a sense of haste that befits the weather.
Ellen Orseck paints metaphors through images of figures submerged in water, sumo wrestlers immersed in food, turbulent weather and portraiture.
Jennifer Francis of Rutgers and Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology are among researchers who've reported evidence of links between open Arctic waters in summer and more turbulent winters (although both say it's still uncertain where around the Northern Hemisphere the rougher weather will be focused after an ice - reduced summer).
For years, there's been a building chorus of warnings on the looming prospect of «climate conflict» and «global warring» that might be set off as greenhouse - driven warming disrupts longstanding weather patterns in already - turbulent parts of the world (think sub-Saharan Africa) or rising seas dislocate coastal populations (think Bangladesh).
Professor Giles Harrison, who led an international research team including scientists from the University of Reading's Meteorology department, the Met Office and the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting, said: «The sky is often full of clues to weather changes, and asperitas provides distinctive visualisation of complex and turbulent air motions in the lower atmosphere.»
The low - lying Pacific Island country of Kiribati is one of many micro-nations in danger of serious damage and even inundation from rising sea levels caused by melting polar ice and increasingly turbulent global weather.
It IS thought that these warm periods at the PEAK of the oscillation will be TURBULENT with altering STRONG weather patterning.
If wind data is available near sites... a good possibility at airport facilities or other stations that were setup for local weather... one could take the weather data, use the data for a rough computation of the transition to turbulent wind speed, divide by 3, use this wind speed as the max, and study the effects of laminar flow and temperature.
Energy may be stored, transported in various forms, and converted among the different types, giving rise to a rich variety of weather or turbulent phenomena in the atmosphere and ocean.
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