Sentences with phrase «opposing water currents»

When the motor is run steadily at a moderate power level, most of what determines the boat's net rate of progress upstream (real returns) is the velocity of the opposing water currents (inflation), not the output of the motor (nominal returns).

Not exact matches

Whether it's Mariani enjoying all the Hot Takes the group throws together about current events, or Ridzik's favorite one - liner roasts of opposing players like «Dunks Oreos in Water,» the group has been a source of entertainment for anyone observant enough to catch their messages and Hardy's limitless Hype Man energy from across the court or on the Purcell video board.
«We will calm the waters, we will stop the opposing currents and we will align the energy of both,» Cuomo said.
Overland recently co-authored a study predicting an ice - free Arctic summer in the first half of this century and said he will soon be releasing additional data projecting that an area 100 miles north of Alaska will witness open water five months out of the year by 2030, as opposed to the current two months.
A spin wave can be thought of as similar to an ocean wave, which keeps water molecules in essentially the same place while the energy is carried through the water, as opposed to an electric current, which can be envisioned as water flowing through a pipe, said principal investigator Kang L. Wang, UCLA's Raytheon Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of the Western Institute of Nanoelectronics (WIN).
The currents are relatively strong, there can be surge, the water is cold (21 °C) as opposed to the 29 °C you can expect on every other dive around Bali and Nusa Penida, and the visibility is 10 - 15m rather than the +30 m you can expect everywhere else.
Real scientists (as opposed to climate modellers) have long maintained that the decline in Arctic ice is caused not by warmer air — in the past year or two Arctic air temperatures have actually been falling — but by shifts in major ocean currents, pushing warmer water up into the Arctic Circle.
The current pipeline path is being bitterly, and appropriately, opposed by the Standing Rock Sioux and a growing array of allies for threatening sacred sites and the environment in lands and waters that were never ceded under treaties.
The precise balance of these opposing effects depends on time of day, time of year, altitude, size of the water droplets and / or ice particles, latitude, current air temperature, and size and shape.
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