Sentences with phrase «wave event using»

«Gravitational waves detected for a second time: Physicists contribute to identification of second gravitational wave event using data from Advanced LIGO detectors.»

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That's the driving force behind the new wave of «experiential marketing,» which uses events to bring customers into one - on - one contact with a product to create memorable experiences.
and you, laodegan, are nothing but a troll, trying to get attention on a blog about a tragic event by waving your metaphorical arms and using the oh so naughty word «d*ck».
Large space - weather events, such as geomagnetic storms, can alter the incoming radio waves — a distortion that scientists can use to determine the concentration of plasma particles in the upper atmosphere.
Several different teams of scientists used Hubble over the two weeks following the gravitational wave event alert to observe NGC 4993.
Dr Usama Kadri, from Cardiff University's School of Mathematics, believes that lives could ultimately be saved by using acoustic - gravity waves (AGWs) against tsunamis that are triggered by earthquakes, landslides and other violent geological events.
While there are still parts to be tested with greater precision and aspects to be fully exploited (such as using gravity waves to detect the formation of black holes and events that occurred during the earliest moments of creation), physicists are ready and eager to go beyond Einstein in their understanding of gravity.
Using data from NASA's Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms (THEMIS) mission, Raeder and his Ph.D. student Shiva Kavosi (lead author) found that Kelvin - Helmholtz waves actually occur 20 percent of the time at the magnetopause and can change the energy levels of our planet's radiation belts.
«Candidates have long used carefully orchestrated social cues, from endorsements to photo opportunities to stage - managed public events, in their efforts to persuade voters that they are riding a wave of popular support,» the researchers concluded in their journal article.
«It's very difficult to study predictability of heat waves using observations, because there are not very many events,» Teng said.
The art of using seismic waves to tell one type of event from the others is known as forensic seismology.
The satellites» observations combined with radio - wave data provided the information that Østgaard and his team used to reconstruct this ethereal electrical event, which lasted 300 milliseconds.
These events have launched a new era in astronomy: using gravitational waves to learn about the universe.
The s waves are traditionally used to assess the magnitude of an event, but this information is only gleaned after the fact.
When the gravitational wave event GW170817 was detected, astronomers rushed to search for the source using conventional telescopes (see the Introduction by Smith).
They also discovered that a monthlong afterglow followed the event that could be observed with instruments used to detect optical frequencies, x-rays or radio waves.
When two neutron stars collided on Aug. 17, a widespread search for electromagnetic radiation from the event led to observations of light from the afterglow of the explosion, finally connecting a gravitational - wave - producing event with conventional astronomy using light, according to an international team of astronomers.
«Over the next years, LIGO will be putting general relativity to its most stringent tests ever, it will be discovering new sources of gravitational waves, and we will be using telescopes on the ground and in space to search for light emitted by these catastrophic events
in the midst of all of the terrestrial «noise» such as seismic events, sound waves, random laser fluctuations, and thermal effects of the materials used that can easily overwhelm the very weak gravity wave ripples of spacetime.
One looked at the historical temperature record and compared how often such severe heat waves occurred a century ago versus today using 3 - day averages; the other used climate models that simulate a world with and without warming to see how the odds of such an event shifted.
Now a team of astronomers has used the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) mounted on the 4 - metre Blanco Telescope in Chile in the first detailed search for a visible counterpart of a gravitational wave event.
Another implication for this field of research is that, by collecting gravitational waves from these and possibly other cosmological events, it may be possible to use their characteristic signatures as «standard sirens» for measuring the universe's expansion rate.
Once online, Virgo will be used in conjunction with LIGO to boost observational power of gravitational waves and allow better localization of the cosmic events causing the signals.
I received it in an event gift bag and love using it to create piecey hair — I can use it on straight hair for a more tousled look or to add some texture to my beachy waves.
The Land Rover rides on 23 - inch wheels; it lacks door handles, so the doors use gesture recognition to pop open when an occupant waves; the wipers hide under a movable flap at the base of the windshield; cameras are fitted to the sideview mirrors; and when the liftgate is open, an electrically operated «event platform» can emerge from the rear of the car to provide a bench for tailgating.
I met a fantastic group of surfers who were always keen to go surfing and search for new waves and soon they asked me to use my event planning skills to organise our University Surf Trips.
Multiplayer events can support as many as 12 players and include deathmatch, team deathmatch, hourglass (a team king of hill variation), assault, the highly challenging king of gravity, grav control (advantages from kill streaks), gravity slaughter (using grav powers), and survival (four players against constant enemy waves).
Use the soon to arrive data regarding Haiyan typhoon, especially the two story high storm surges that acted like tsunami waves as base yardstick of what is possible in the most extreme similar event.
So yes we can say an event we experienced of such and such a magnitude (floods, heat waves etc.) are now more likely, but we can't say any certain event was worse, because nature is using a whole different set of random numbers.
RiHo08 says (28) «Since the recent heat wave and peat bog fires in Russia this summer have been used as evidence of an extreme weather event in response to global climate change, I thought a llterary reference to such events occurring periodically at least to the 12 th Century would be informative.»
Since the recent heat wave and peat bog fires in Russia this summer have been used as evidence of an extreme weather event in response to global climate change, I thought a llterary reference to such events occurring periodically at least to the 12 th Century would be informative.
In the Northeast, «Communities are affected by heat waves, more extreme precipitation events, and coastal flooding due to sea level rise and storm surge,» for example, while in the Southeast and Caribbean, «Decreased water availability, exacerbated by population growth and land - use change, causes increased competition for water.
Bloomberg then used this information to develop the world's most aggressive climate adaptation and infrastructure plan to protect the city's 8.4 million residents from stronger storms, rising seas, heat waves and other climate events.
Although the theory is still being explored, teleconnections are thought to link land use to changes in the polar jet stream, the paths of tropical cyclones, and the frequencies and intensities of droughts, floods, heat waves, and other weather events.
And all of which is a pretty sad digression: the Stadium Wave analogy used by Wyatt is a nonesuch; there are none in the natural world, and only a few far - fetched cases in the world at all based on purposely imitating the stadium wave of fans at sporting events.
I've used JPL sea level animations to demonstrate equatorial Pacific Kelvin waves during El Niño events and the much overlooked Rossby waves that return vast amounts of warm water to the western Pacific during La Niña events.
So, in summary, alongside a highly deceptive graph used throughout the document and in worldwide publicity a single paragraph in TAR refered to hand - waving in the literature, without making clear the problem to readers but providing the authors plausible deniability in the unlikely event someone difficult like McIntyre should come along.
In other words, limiting sea level rise, extreme weather events, heat waves, and other climate impacts requires staying within world's «carbon budget» — which doesn't include unabated coal use.
Prominent among these are falling water tables, the growing conversion of cropland to nonfarm uses, and more extreme climate events, including crop - withering heat waves, droughts, and floods.
Summary of how they got to this finding: They use CMIP models which, if not outright flawed, have not proved their validity in estimated temperature levels in the 2030 to 2070 timeframe, are used as the basis for extrapolations that assert the creation of more and more 3 - sigma «extreme events» of hot weather; this is despite the statistical contradiction and weak support for predicting significant increases in outlier events based on mean increases; then, based on statistical correlations between mortality and extreme heat events (ie heat waves), temperature warming trends are conjured into an enlargement of the risks from heat events; risks increase significantly only by ignoring obvious adjustments and mitigations any reasonable community or person would make to adapt to warmer weather.
Can we use such simple conceptual explanations for events such as the recent spate of extreme rainfall and heat waves then?
Using cross-sectional data from the second wave of the Bergen Child Study (conducted in 2006), the current study investigated the association between lower SES and exposure to negative life events, family life stressors, and mental health problems in a sample of 2043 Norwegian 11 — 13 years and their parents.
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