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Chinook Winds: The Snow Eater - 0 views

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    The chinook winds can be a warming wind bringing instant spring in the middle of winter or a howling destructive windstorm. Chinook winds can raise temperatures by 25 to 35 degrees in minutes. What causes the chinook winds.
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NASA World Wind - 0 views

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    "World Wind is a free, open source API for a virtual globe. World Wind allows developers to quickly and easily create interactive visualizations of 3D globe, map and geographical information. Organizations across the world use World Wind to monitor weather patterns, visualize cities and terrain, track the movement of planes, vehicles and ships, analyze geospatial data, and educate people about the Earth."
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Dr. Daniel G. Nocera - YouTube - 0 views

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    The supply of secure, clean, sustainable energy is arguably the most important scientific and technical challenge facing humanity in the 21st century. Rising living standards of a growing world population will cause global energy consumption to double by mid-century and triple by the end of the century. Even in light of unprecedented conservation, the additional energy needed is simply not attainable from long discussed sources these include nuclear, biomass, wind, geothermal and hydroelectric. The global appetite for energy is simply too much. Petroleum-based fuel sources (i.e., coal, oil and gas) could be increased. However, deleterious consequences resulting from external drivers of economy, the environment, and global security dictate that this energy need be met by renewable and sustainable sources. The dramatic increase in global energy need is driven by 3 billion low-energy users in the non-legacy world and by 3 billion people yet to inhabit the planet over the next half century. The capture and storage of solar energy at the individual level personalized solar energy drives inextricably towards the heart of this energy challenge by addressing the triumvirate of secure, carbon neutral and plentiful energy. This talk will place the scale of the global energy issue in perspective and then discuss how personalized energy (especially for the non-legacy world) can provide a path to a solution to the global energy challenge. Daniel G. Nocera is the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Energy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Director of the Solar Revolutions Project and Director of the Eni Solar Frontiers Center at MIT. His group pioneered studies of the basic mechanisms of energy conversion in biology and chemistry. He has recently accomplished a solar fuels process that captures many of the elements of photosynthesis outside of the leaf. This discovery sets the stage for a storage mechanism for the large scale, distributed, deployment of solar energy. He has b
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Alternative Energy - 0 views

Renewable energy conference leading socially and politically defined category of energy sources. We provide all of your research, reading needs and the cost of fuel to the home is becoming an incr...

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Tom Thomos

Erosion Control Products- The Best Physical Barriers to Control Erosion - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control supplies soil erosion control products in Australia. These products are physical barriers put in place to absorb wind and water energy that causes erosion in agricultural and construction environments.
Tom Thomos

Find Some of the Best Sediment Control Products in NSW - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control supplies the best quality sediment control products in New South Wales. These products are economically designed to target erosion problems occurring as a result of water flows, wind, rainfall or stormwater runoff.
Tom Thomos

Now Get Online the Best Sediment Control Products in Australia - 1 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control delivers many sediment control products in Tuggerah, NSW which are economically designed to target erosion problems occurring as a result of water flows, wind, rainfall or stormwater runoff.
Skeptical Debunker

Pliocene Hurricaines - 0 views

  • By combining a hurricane model and coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model to investigate the early Pliocene, Emanuel, Brierley and co-author Alexey Fedorov observed how vertical ocean mixing by hurricanes near the equator caused shallow parcels of water to heat up and later resurface in the eastern equatorial Pacific as part of the ocean wind-driven circulation. The researchers conclude from this pattern that frequent hurricanes in the central Pacific likely strengthened the warm pool in the eastern equatorial Pacific, which in turn increased hurricane frequency — an interaction described by Emanuel as a “two-way feedback process.”�The researchers believe that in addition to creating more hurricanes, the intense hurricane activity likely created a permanent El Nino like state in which very warm water in the eastern Pacific near the equator extended to higher latitudes. The El Nino weather pattern, which is caused when warm water replaces cold water in the Pacific, can impact the global climate by intermittently altering atmospheric circulation, temperature and precipitation patterns.The research suggests that Earth’s climate system may have at least two states — the one we currently live in that has relatively few tropical cyclones and relatively cold water, including in the eastern part of the Pacific, and the one during the Pliocene that featured warm sea surface temperatures, permanent El Nino conditions and high tropical cyclone activity.Although the paper does not suggest a direct link with current climate models, Fedorov said it is possible that future global warming could cause Earth to transition into a different equilibrium state that has more hurricanes and permanent El Nino conditions. “So far, there is no evidence in our simulations that this transition is going to occur at least in the next century. However, it’s still possible that the condition can occur in the future.”�Whether our future world is characterized by a mean state that is more El Nino-like remains one of the most important unanswered questions in climate dynamics, according to Matt Huber, a professor in Purdue University’s Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. The Pliocene was a warmer time than now with high carbon dioxide levels. The present study found that hurricanes influenced by weakened atmospheric circulation — possibly related to high levels of carbon dioxide — contributed to very warm temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, which in turn led to more frequent and intense hurricanes. The research indicates that Earth’s climate may have multiple states based on this feedback cycle, meaning that the climate could change qualitatively in response to the effects of global warming.
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    The Pliocene epoch is the period in the geologic timescale that extends from 5 million to 3 million years before present. Although scientists know that the early Pliocene had carbon dioxide concentrations similar to those of today, it has remained a mystery what caused the high levels of greenhouse gas and how the Pliocene's warm conditions, including an extensive warm pool in the Pacific Ocean and temperatures that were roughly 4 degrees C higher than today's, were maintained. In a paper published February 25 in Nature, Kerry Emanuel and two colleagues from Yale University's Department of Geology and Geophysics suggest that a positive feedback between tropical cyclones - commonly called hurricanes and typhoons - and the circulation in the Pacific could have been the mechanism that enabled the Pliocene's warm climate.
Tom Thomos

Now Find the Possible Effects of Soil Erosion and Methods to Deal with It - 1 views

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    Soil erosion by water, wind and farmland affects agriculture as well as the natural environment. So, To remove soil erosion, Coastline Sediment Control offers you the very best methods online in Australia.
Tom Thomos

Effects of Soil Erosion and Methods to Deal with It - 1 views

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    Soil erosion by water, wind and farmland affects agriculture as well as the natural environment. Coastline Sediment Control offers you the very best way to deal with the soil erosion and sedimentation.
Tom Thomos

Erosion Control Systems Give A No-Fuss Solution to Sediment & Erosion - 1 views

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    Soil erosion is a natural occurrence in which soil, debris and sediments are broken down through the flow of wind or action of rain. Coastline Sediment Control gives erosion control systems to control sedimentation and soil erosion.
Tom Thomos

Harmful Effects & Appropriate Ways and Products To Remove Soil Erosion - 1 views

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    Soil erosion can be conserved and sedimentation control can be effected in several ways. Planting wind breaks can be effective. Coastline Sediment Control provides several ways and products to remove the soil erosion and sedimentation.
Tom Thomos

Variety of Sediment Control Products to Deal with Soil Erosion - 2 views

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    Coastline Sediment Control supplies the best erosion control products in NSW. Sediment control fence installation can also help in controlling soil erosion. The fences act as an efficient barrier for retaining sediment on site.
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    Sediment control products offered by Coastline Sediment Control are an effective way to deal with the soil erosion. They are physical barriers which absorb wind and water energy that causes erosion in agricultural & land development.
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Comprehensive Structural Analysis Through Trivedi Effect - 1 views

We all will agree to the fact that engineers have made our lives comfortable and full of choices, and we all have access to numerous numbers of choices and we can always choose something that is be...

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Alternative Energy Journal - 0 views

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    Green DIY Energy can be defined as energy that is created using the earth's most common energy sources and converting them to electricity. In most cases, the sources of energy present on the earth are the best to be used in our lives.
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