Sentences with phrase «with height variations»

Yager don't need to plan their cities to hide sightlines, they don't need to block a view with buildings, and they can experiment with height variations and elevated viewpoints.

Not exact matches

In another variation, the robot started with a small hop, then soared to the same height on its follow - up.
Small variations will expose the growth or wasting of ice caps, Tapley says, a more powerful method than measuring their heights with aerial surveys.
They combined data on the surface height, or topography, with variations in mass revealed by disparities in the surface's gravitational force, looking for telltale changes in mass under Tharsis.
The radar can measure the surface height variation of ice in fine detail, allowing scientists to record changes in its volume with unprecedented accuracy.
Exceptions included the ZFAT gene, which is associated with variation in wither height (36), for which both ancient individuals carried a mixture of reference and alternative alleles.
In comparison, human height is associated with nearly 700 variants, which cumulatively explain only ~ 20 % of the variation in adult stature.
Photo mode really is a great feature; allowing the camera to be positioned with freedom within the vicinity of Rad and Dusty whilst on their platforming action adventure including extensive customisation of images such as panning, camera height, zooming in or out, anywhere from a minor tilt to a full sideways, upward or downward facing tilt, field of view within the range of 50 to 120, depth of field focal region, focal bokeh size and focal distance, saturation, gamma, gain and contrast, alongside 9 variations of colour grading intensity including cross process, portaesque, proviaesque, velviaesque, fire, blue ravine, empty, snowy and rainy.
The variation of RF over a layer, increasing / decreasing with height, means that there is a forced convergence / divergence of radiative fluxes; the RF acting on a layer is equal to the difference between RF at the top and bottom of the layer and is positive / negative if the RF is greater / smaller at the top.
Aside from variations in line strength and line broadenning with height, their is the important point that, relative to the mass path of CO2 (distances measured in terms of kg per unit area), temperature variations at those heights occur over small scales.
Down to ground level the highest levels are found, with height the amounts and variations in amounts are leveling off and levels approach the Mauna Loa values.
A related question: On p. 3 of the SI, S09 admit that one big problem with AWS data is variations in height as snow builds up.
I actually derive its isothermal variation with height at the top of this thread.
The data are derived from James K. Angell's article «Variation with Height and Latitude of Radiosonde Temperature Trends in North America, 1975 - 94,» published in the Journal of Climate in August of 1999 (Volume 12, Issue 8).
This rapid turnover, combined with the variation of temperature with height and geography, causes water vapor to be distributed unevenly in the atmosphere, not only horizontally but vertically as well.
Of course, your observations of the variation in the speed of the plume with height does not necessarily prove that the plumes diameter changes in a systematic way.
The model's response agrees with observations, including the long record of geopotential height variations (a function of temperature throughout the lower atmosphere), implying that these observed 10 - 12 year oscillations are likely driven, at least partially, by solar variability.
Variations include structures with either full - height glass walls or dwarf walls with glass.
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