Sentences with phrase «produce water waves»

Wind velocities of three to 15 kilometers per hour will produce water waves having periods up to three seconds.

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She would produce a little tiny poop, triumphantly dump the contents into the big potty, and stand waving joyously over the swirling waters saying, «Bye bye poopie!»
The heat of the sun causes air to rise, and the rising air produces wind, which pushes the water into waves.
If it is smaller than 1 [percent], another might be right, but then just to add and as I often try and do, I muddy the water, we've also argued recently that, unfortunately, there are other mechanisms in the early universe that could also produce a gravitational wave signal that would mimic that due to inflation.
What's more, using sensors on its skin the butterflyfish can detect tiny waves in the water produced by insects moving around on the surface, allowing it to work out how far away they are and in which direction.
Hua's team placed a glass container of about one liter of water on a steel transducer that produced ultrasound waves.
When the plane wave returns and crosses the molecule, it produces an interference pattern with the stationary part of the electron wave function, like two trains of water waves crossing and forming a checkerboard disturbance.
This matches with our everyday experience: Two splashing children in the sea produce different water waves than a single child.
In the tropical Pacific, the distance from Indonesia to South America and the way tropical winds push warm water west combine to allow special waves to travel along the equator and are amplified by the atmospheric wind response to produce large fluctuations in temperatures (up to 3 degrees Celsius) in the Eastern Pacific that last for months.
Our heaters, like the sun, produce radiant heat waves which work to heat up water.
She produced Not Waving But Drowning (2012) with Adam Driver, Lilli Reinhart, Megan Guinan and Vanessa Ray and is currently a development executive at YouTube Red overseeing series and films includingStep Up: High Water and Doug Liman's Impulse.
In a 2013 paper, the authors theorized that nano - structures are created by nano - particles in the remedy in water in order to produce such waves.
Incoming tides can also produce a tidal bore along a river or narrow bay as the water flow against the current results in a wave on the surface.
Not only is the water beautifully warm but there are also some excellent spots that produce big, hollow waves — New Pier, Cave Rock, Ansteys, Vetch's Pier, North Beach (although watch out for all of the body boarders) and the Bay of Plenty is a good spot to learn how to surf.
Little Apple Bay (aka Capoon's Bay) produces a nearly perfect A frame wave in clear turquoise waters.
Hot spots include Shelley Beach east of Cape Bridgewater, the Water tower near Portland, Yellow Rock and Crumpets which are sure to produce fine waves, as well as Whites Beach to the east of Discovery Bay.
Wrightsville Beach, N.C., is home to flawless, warm, emerald green waters and white sandy beaches that produce ideal waves and suitable conditions for all surfers.
The one exception we picked up on concerns a single, non-playable cut - scene just before the Venice stage in Metro Last Light, where a judiciously tossed box of dynamite annihilates a bunch of pursuing mutants during a water chase, producing a mini-tidal wave that momentarily causes the only noticeable frame - rate drop we saw over multiple hours of play on both versions of each remaster.
What kind of wind produces choppy water with waves of various heights and lengths?
Incoming tides can also produce a tidal bore along a river or narrow bay as the water flow against the current results in a wave on the surface.
With the late - summer ice edge located farther north than it used to be, storms produce larger waves and more coastal erosion.5 An additional contributing factor is that coastal bluffs that were «cemented» by ice - rich permafrost are beginning to thaw in response to warmer air and ocean waters, and are therefore more vulnerable to erosion.22 Standard defensive adaptation strategies to protect coastal communities from erosion, such as use of rock walls, sandbags, and riprap, have been largely unsuccessful.23 Several coastal communities are seeking to relocate to escape erosion that threatens infrastructure and services but, because of high costs and policy constraints on use of federal funds for community relocation, only one Alaskan village has begun to relocate (see also Ch.
There is new information that lack of sea ice causes storms to produce larger waves and more coastal erosion.5 An additional contributing factor is that coastal bluffs that were «cemented» by permafrost are beginning to thaw in response to warmer air and ocean waters, and are therefore more vulnerable to erosion.22 Standard defensive adaptation strategies to protect coastal communities from erosion such as use of rock walls, sandbags, and riprap have been largely unsuccessful.23 There remains considerable uncertainty, however, about the spatial patterns of future coastal erosion.
Renewable energy (which includes solar, wind, water, hydro, tidal and wave, geothermal, ocean thermal, ocean currents, biomass, biofuel) can produce electricity more than enough to power our current and future lifestyle, without polluting the planet and causing global warming.
The EU renewables mix is composed of onshore and offshore wind, photovoltaic solar, concentrating solar and solar hot water, hydro, wave, and tidal power, geothermal, and biomass used to generate electricity or produce biofuels.
In the tropical Pacific, the distance from Indonesia to South America and the way tropical winds push warm water west combine to allow special waves to travel along the equator and are amplified by the atmospheric wind response to produce large fluctuations in temperatures (up to 3 degrees Celsius) in the Eastern Pacific that last for months.
5) Human activities, e.g. any process to produce energy or cooling causes more greenhouse gases: water vapor and carbon dioxide which trap long wave energy leaving earth.
1) Decrease in earth's albedo 2) Decrease in evaporation (i.e negative factors affecting evaporation) 3) Volcanic activities on earth, e.g. hot lava & hot waters 4) Human activities (AHF), creating heat to move or to stay warm or cold 5) Human activities, e.g. any process to produce energy or cooling causes more greenhouse gases: water vapor and carbon dioxide which trap long wave energy leaving earth.
Gravity - friction (which produce wave action, which transfers kinetic energy into heat) is a source of energy transfer at the surface, as is any flowing water and its passage to the sea.
... And with a general increase in SSTs, I expect certain kinds of low - frequency variability, in particular those in which SST anomalies produce a perturbation wave train in the westerlies allowing for global teleconnections, to be more sensitive to the same SST anomalies, because of the exponential temperature dependence of water vapor concentration (involved in latent heating, enhances deep convection, etc.).
In this both the water can be set in motion by rocking, producing a sensation very much like the waves of the sea, which will delight and benefit especially invalids, delicate people and children.
Hurricanes cause storm surges and battering waves, producing an abnormal rise of water that can travel several miles inland.
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