Sentences with phrase «wind bursts in»

During the typical El Niño, the warm phase of that oscillation, the trade winds weaken, and episodic westerly wind bursts in the western equatorial Pacific generate internal waves into the ocean.

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A big storm can escalate into a hurricane through sudden shifts in wind and pressure just as an economy can tumble into recession when a bubble bursts because of financial vulnerability.
In addition to helping inspire Frankenstein, his discovery led to periodic bursts of experimentation in the 19th and 20th centuries — revealing, for instance, that wound sites generate their own voltagIn addition to helping inspire Frankenstein, his discovery led to periodic bursts of experimentation in the 19th and 20th centuries — revealing, for instance, that wound sites generate their own voltagin the 19th and 20th centuries — revealing, for instance, that wound sites generate their own voltage.
Your immune system actually creates localised bursts of superoxides to kill infectious bacteria in wounds and keep you alive.
On this chilly winter day — a chilly winter day in Chicago sporting sub-zero wind chills — I needed a burst of warmth.
The moments when A Fantastic Woman takes off come in bursts of magical realism, such as when Marina suddenly finds herself heading off impossible head winds, or leading a sparkly dance number.
In competition, they literally covered for him — providing protection from wind resistance by riding around him until he could burst from the pack at the last minute to win.
Later that night Thel's former lover (Gabriel Byrne)-- who happens to be Dickinson's son — bursts in and, after a brief exchange, shoots her dead and seriously wounds Blake in the chest with the same bullet.
Woodcock is also a man so tightly wound that he's about to burst, something we sense when he gets behind the wheel of his luxury car and the landscape flies by in a fast - motion blur.
September 16, 2011 • Director Nicolas Winding Refn explains how he chose the swooning electronic pop songs that underscore the emotion in his new film, about a stuntman and getaway driver whose emotional awakening is interrupted by bursts of brutal violence.
• Clouds form because cold air doesn't hold as much water as warm air • Clouds are made of water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain comes from holes in clouds, sweating clouds, funnels in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds come from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
As the year winds down to its inevitable burst of holiday cheer, there's still lots going on in the indie publishing world.
Its other use — Link can wave it to create bursts of wind — is how it's used in Breath of the Wild, which will be mentioned again in the next point.
When fighting in the winter, blizzards will periodically sweep through, and these bursts of snow and wind will freeze your troops to death unless you place them beside fires or inside buildings, at which point vehicles and cold - resistant snipers will rule the battlefield.
Pac - man Championship Edition 2 + is a rather long - winded title for a game that is played in short bursts.
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See section 5a) Modulation of the global circuit in this review paper, by solar wind burst and the process electroscavenging where by increases in the global electric circuit remove cloud forming ions.
To make it feel more appropriate, let's change your small shove to a natural occurrence — like a strong burst of wind or a charging moose — the fact would be that the cause was not the deliberate action of a self - aware individual, and, in fact, there are any number of factors that could have caused the slight shove.
The solar wind burst are created by equatorial coronal holes that appeared late in the solar cycles for cycles 21 and 22.
North American studies of bat deaths and wind turbines have found bats are killed either by being struck by turbine blades or by air pressure changes caused by the turbines that burst blood vessels in their lungs.
And then the bubble bursts and the wind - scam reality is exposed... «When you're trying to sell a «product» with no commercial value, the «business» — for want of a better word — can only be about what you can extract from gullible / compliant governments (and unwitting power consumers), in the form of massive and endless subsidies.»
After westerly wind bursts occurred in the spring of 2015, this extra warm water acted to give a head start to the developing El Niño and contributed to the strength of the 2015 - 16 El Niño event.
Synoptic scale forcing (e.g., wind bursts) were found to lead to tripling of phytoplankton pigment concentrations and a reduction in penetrative heat flux of 5.6 W m − 2 at 30 m, or a biogeochemically mediated increase in the radiant heating rate of 0.138 C / month.
New research shows how easterly winds in the summer of 2014 caused the anomalously warm subsurface water of the tropical Pacific — which presages an El Niño event and formed following the early 2014 westerly wind burst — to never discharge poleward, thereby remaining in the tropical Pacific and giving a head start to the developing 2015 - 16 El Niño.
Wind shear is a weather phenomenon that results in a sudden burst of wind over a short distaWind shear is a weather phenomenon that results in a sudden burst of wind over a short distawind over a short distance.
But then, in the spring of 2015, episodes of very strong westerly wind bursts occurred and became more frequent throughout the summer.
The solar wind bursts create a space charge differential in the ionosphere which causes a current flow at the poles and at the equator, with the return path being through the conductive ocean.
At the AGU 2013 meeting it was also noted that the reduction in the solar wind density has changed rise time of the solar wind bursts (the solar wind burst still occur but the rise time of the wind burst is significant less which in turn will reduce the solar wind bursts effect on the ionosphere, reduce the magnitude of the electroscangening effect.
As Coronal holes can persist for months and years and as the solar wind burst affect lasts for roughly week, a coronal hole has a significant effect on planetary temperature) which reflects all solar activity, and it is highly correlated to global temperature variations in the whole period for which we have data.
This change in the size and location of the coronal holes on the sun has resulted in less solar wind bursts and smaller magnitude solar wind bursts which explains why there is suddenly high latitude cooling.
For some unexplained reason there have been a large number of coronal holes on the surface of the sun, in low latitude positions during solar magnetic cycle 24, however due to the reduction in the solar wind density the solar wind bursts have less effect on cloud modulation which explains why there has suddenly be an increase sea ice in the Antarctic, a recovery of sea ice in the Arctic, and an inhibiting of the formation of El Niño events.
But it's a relaxation in the trade winds in the western tropical Pacific that triggers an El Niño, and that relaxation in the trade winds are associated from Westerly Wind Bursts from tropical cyclones, the MJO, etc..
Coronal holes produce a recurring solar wind burst which in turn (for low latitude coronal holes) creates a space charge differential in the earth's ionosphere which in turn causes an electric current to flow from high latitude regions to the earth's equator.
The feedbacks (Westerly Wind Bursts and general weakening of the trade winds) are going to have to kick in if that's going to happen.
But by early summer, the westerly wind bursts stopped rather abruptly, prematurely shutting down the complex chain of self - reinforcing feedbacks that need to be in place for an El Niño event to develop and fully mature.
Westerly wind bursts — which encourage warming of the ocean surface in the central and eastern Pacific, and which had been largely absent in recent years — started to increase in frequency and magnitude.
A renter's insurance policy protects the belongings in your rental property from losses, such as theft, fire, vandalism or damage from lightning, wind or accidental water discharge (for instance, when a pipe bursts).
Louisiana renters insurance does cover water damage that occurs from rain coming in as a result of wind damage to a building, or water damage resulting from leaking or burst water pipes in an apartment or other rental building.
-- Your policy covers any cause of loss (fire, lighting, wind, hail, explosion, burst water pipes, and so on) unless that cause is specifically excluded in the policy documents.
Last year, after tearing my Genoa for the fourth time, I decided it was time to bite the bullet and invest in a new crisp sail whose seams wouldn't burst every time the wind came up above 5 knots.
Examples of claims that are often overlooked can include: * Accidental holes in walls from moving furniture, trips and falls, etc * Accidental spills, stains, tears in carpeting or gouges in laminate or hardwood flooring * Broken windows from flying objects * Puff - back from natural gas furnaces and water heaters * Undetected water damage from underneath cabinets, dishwashers, refrigerators, washing machines * Water pipes that are frozen, cracked, leaking, or have burst * Smoke stained kitchen walls and ceilings from a dinner gone wrong * Bathroom water damage from an overflowing bathtub, sink, or toilet * Damaged stone, carpet, or tile from a popping fireplace * Damaged decks and siding due to flying play objects or having the bbq grill a little too close * Vandalism of any kind caused by disgruntled former occupants or random strangers * Major damages from fire, wind, hail — yes, we do that too!
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