Sentences with phrase «with eddies»

(That is: the mean fluxes associated with eddies, which result in transport.)
This separation of the flow forms a bubble filled with eddies and swirls of air.
Aluminium closures collected together with the mixed packaging fraction are separated with eddy - current systems and similar systems are used to separate closures when it comes to glass.
The tower is part of the AmeriFlux network, a consortium of scientists using a network to work with the eddy covariance technique, measuring fluxes of CO2 and CH4 at multiple sites across the Americas.
If it's positive, it means that CO2 is being released into the atmosphere, and the way we quantify that is with the eddy covariance technique that measures the exchange of mass and energy between the atmosphere and the land - surface.»
Pearson and Fox - Kemper wanted to look in detail at how the model dealt with eddy dissipation in statistical terms.
Even so, if you read their paper carefully, you'll find the Guyana Current questioned as a «true» current, with eddy ring shedding at the retroflection of the NBC into the ECC being offered as the tentative explanation.

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im so sori this had to happend to eddy yet he is only human and only a man and it has nothing to do do with god and gods word im sori he has to be the example to the world that this is not the way but this is the life he has chosen if it is true he should have known wat happends in the dark will come in the light his bad yet god is a forgiven god just cuz you sit in church do nt make you saved just like sitting in the garage do nt make you a car.... - smile
Your post coincides with my reading of a book about meditation, «Turning the Mind Into an Ally» by Sakyong Mipham, and as the word «fluvial» has been swirling in the eddies of my mind all day.
May 1 to 15 for the Avocado Regions... It should be cool with coastal eddy conditions from the 1st to the 5th.
Until this research, a major uncertainty around the future impacts of climate change was whether the eddy field would change with stronger winds or whether it would remain static.
«To put this in some kind of context, if those small scale eddies did not increase with wind stress then the saturation of carbon dioxide in the Southern Ocean sink would occur twice as rapidly and more heat would enter our atmosphere and sooner.»
During the 12 - day at - sea experiment called GLAD (Grand Lagrangian Deployment), the research team deployed 300 GPS - equipped custom drifter soff the UM Rosenstiel School research vessel F.G. Walton Smith in a region where wind - driven continental shelf currents mix with buoyancy - driven Mississippi River outflow currents and deep eddy - driven currents in the Gulf of Mexico.
The fire is generated by a physically realistic model, with smoke, embers, and mobile toxins subject to small eddies and turbulence between downtown buildings.
That oil, she noted, could be pulled from the gulf around Florida if the eddy were to recombine with the rest of the current's structure.
The data revealed that, during the period of their measurements, turbulence in deep waters significantly correlated with surface eddy activity.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
By correlating the flux of chemical sediments and organisms with the passage of eddies, researchers say they have identified a new mechanism by which vent products are transported around the world.
Further, in areas of the ocean with persistent or frequent eddies, Qiu and co-authors from the Japan Meteorological Agency, Caltech and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory determined that sea level can reliably be used to calculate circulation at a fairly high resolution, that is, at fairly small length scales (resolution of 10 miles).
With such ideal conditions, the group dissolved seven metric tons of iron sulfate in acidic seawater and spewed the solution into the ship's propeller wash starting on February 13, 2004, covering a circular patch in the eddy of some 167 square kilometers.
With its surveying ability, the LRAUV allows scientists to discover, track, and sample open - ocean eddies, which can be over 100 kilometers (62 miles) across and last for months.
For this project, they and their teams are collaborating with engineers from MBARI to test new ways of adaptively sampling oceanographic features such as open - ocean eddies, swirling masses of water that move slowly across the Pacific Ocean, which can have large effects on ocean microbes.
Then the team's computer simulations showed that eddies could trigger changes in sea floor currents matching the patterns measured by the instruments, with the best correlation occurring when the effects on deep - sea currents happened 8 days after the eddy passed overhead.
Interstate 280 and the Bay Bridge swim with tides and eddies of automobiles; a partially shut - down power plant releases a steady white plume of effluents from a tall stack.
Because the eddies interacting with the East Pacific Rise are formed seasonally and are sensitive to phenomena such as El Niño, they have the potential to introduce seasonal to interannual atmospheric variations into the deep sea.
The eddy margins were nearly coincident with the spatial limits of the krill aggregation (Figure 1a, b).
Off the coast of West Africa, swirling eddies carry dead zones with remarkably low oxygen levels at shallow depths, according to an international study.
This is shown by the change of zonal mean temperature and eddy kinetic energy in our simulations with and without ice melt.
If this tropical warming is combined with a cooler North Atlantic Ocean from AMOC slowdown and an increase in midlatitude eddy energy (Fig. 21), we can anticipate more severe baroclinic storms.
Roberts, M., et al., 2004: Impact of an eddy - permitting ocean resolution on control and climate change simulations with a global coupled GCM.
Ocean mesoscale eddies are the «weather» of the ocean, with typical horizontal scales of less than 100 km and timescales on the order of a month.
Knowledge of dominant scales associated with mesoscale eddies enables a better understanding of the resolution requirements for the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, the framework used for comparison of global coupled ocean - atmosphere general circulation models.
The water within an eddy usually has different temperature and salinity characteristics compared with the water outside of the eddy.
Poleward eddy momentum fluxes interact with the zonal mean flow to sustain latitudinal displacements of the mid-latitude westerlies (Limpasuvan and Hartmann, 2000; Rashid and Simmonds, 2004, 2005).
Tonttila, J., Maalick, Z., Raatikainen, T., Kokkola, H., Kühn, T., and Romakkaniemi, S.: UCLALES — SALSA v1.0: a large - eddy model with interactive sectional microphysics for aerosol, clouds and precipitation, Geosci.
The resistance offered is also on a higher number, with 25 levels of eddy magnetic current available; therefore, you can always push yourself to a higher level.
It is a film that — maybe more than any frontrunner of recent years — is in danger of drowning in its own critical attention and press acclaim, creating successive eddies of contrarian backlash from columnists and late - breaking social media dismissal from cinephiles, who compare it unfavourably with the classic work from Hollywood and France that is their own area of expertise.
Curiously structured with chronological to and fro, fourth wall asides, and arcs and eddies into surrealism — including a repeated elephant cameo, and deliberate rear projection — Almereyda still manages to present his treatise with an amenable charm.
Paul, above its paucity of imagination, is otherwise listless, wandering around as it does looking for situations from which it can mine stupid send - ups of Meatballs humour with the impetus of a pot seed caught in a bong eddy.
I stared down into the churning water, the long grass of the bank trailing in its eddies, the currents at the shore lapping more roughly with the stirring up of the storm and the added rain.
«Mental illness coursed through the Hemingway family like one of the rivers Ernest wrote about with such beautiful economy, its incessant, implacable force pausing only in small eddies, where illness cursed individuals,» Dearborn writes with lyrical insight.
IN A TROUBLED WORLD the thriller authors and their imaginations keep pace with real dangers that eddy in the very heart of civilization.
The portfolio of 100 - 150 stocks is diversified by type of company, with approximately 50 - 70 % of the portfolio invested in mispriced growth opportunities, 20 - 50 % in «steady eddies» (i.e. companies with stable and dependable earnings and revenue characteristics), and 0 - 20 % in turnarounds.
On the other hand, childless renters have no good reason to put off saving and generally should buckle down with the steady - eddy approach.
There were clouds of gnats, golden in the sunlight, odd piles of shipwrecked branches, and smooth lips of stone with their purls and eddies.
This game STILL has SO much potential and if they'd just add an expansion to the single player campaign i'd be super happy, that or make a Brutal Legend 2, maybe where you can find out more about Eddies Dad when he went to the land of metal and other things like how diviculous became so powerful and more about ophilias parents and such, the game has SO much lore with SUCH LITTLE information about it!!!
Each drawn image is combined with chaotic eddies of paint, suggestive of galactic swirls, bringing with them an impossibility of scale.
There's the world of the inside of the car, which could be social, but also ergonomic, to do with monitoring and controlling the vehicle, and also gaseous and physiological, to do with breathing and the exchanges of oxygen and nitrogen and carbon inside the car; outside the cocoon of the car there is a domain of air currents, eddies and swirls, of turbulences and currents which constitutes a separate system.
★ «Waterweavers: The River in Contemporary Colombian Visual Arts and Material Culture» (through Aug. 10) With its glades of abstract patterning, eddying pools of woven fiber, and projected images of water sluicing through galleries, this show of art and craft from and about Colombia's great waterways is one of the most unassumingly beautiful shows of the summer — politically one of the subtlest, and visually one of the coolest.
In the same room, opposite the audio installation, a film is projected, titled Maybe one must begin with some particular places (2012), featuring a dancer twisting and furling, as if moved by an eddying current.
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