The centers of anticyclonic, warm-core ocean eddies typically are zones of downwelling and therefore are nutrient-deficient. |
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Now the banks have had to go back to steady eddies after the flash jacks have had their wicked way. |
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The pictures showed that when the water reached a certain speed, it began to break into eddies, waves and cross-currents. |
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A stream looks like it's flowing in one direction, but there are little eddies and currents that move water in different directions. |
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The experimental tandem mission data will help scientists better detect and understand ocean currents, tides and eddies. |
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The following day was spent entering and exiting the fast-flowing currents and wild eddies in white water on the Mitta Mitta River. |
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In this role, as with his solo work, he's a miner of sonic archaeologies, a metaphysician of the eddies, currents and whirlpools of the past. |
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The young chub seek out the corners of the tank, where small eddies mean the water is moving slower than in the main current. |
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They spot small pools and eddies of water, and then little round objects scattered on the ground. |
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A strong flow in the middle of the channel breaks into whirlpools and back eddies along both sides. |
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The difference in wind speeds creates a shear that forms eddies in the air. |
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So I peeled the orange to pass the time, watched the rinds floating down, catching in wind eddies like petals. |
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Eventually we could smell it in the air and hear it trickling beneath the eddies of wind. |
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Rough canopies generate mechanical turbulence, allowing eddies of air from the bulk atmosphere to penetrate deep within the plant canopy. |
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In the midst of all the gusts and eddies, something else was riding the wind. |
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Balmy gusts of wind chased dry leaves down the street and in little eddies around the legs of their table. |
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Tiny eddies of smoke escaped from the edges of the bark, then succumb to the heat of the flames. |
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The inside of a cloud is full of turbulence that creates many swirling eddies of air. |
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Huge eddies pulled the waves into massive waterspouts that devoured the flotsam and survivors on the river. |
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The eddies set up an oscillation that may be reinforced by the natural frequency of the structure. |
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He lay flat and inched forward until his head and shoulders projected over the opening, through which the draught swirled up in wuffling eddies. |
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Downdrafts, updrafts, backwinds, and eddies are subtle, less easily observed factors that affect the scent trail. |
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We stood on a cliff at the southern tip of Deer Island, staring down at the rips, eddies, and whirlpools tearing through the water below. |
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The River Derwent was brown and high, ducks sheltered in eddies, and little birds flitted from alder to willow to alder. |
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We made a hasty exit back up to the beach and, before long, the water was once again a maelstrom of ever-widening rips, eddies and whirlpools. |
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There are three pivotal points where the camera eddies around a becalmed Johnny who seems ready to disintegrate. |
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Future cruises through eddies in the region may determine the factors that stimulate the plankton blooms. |
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The spiral wave inhibits normal waves, just as eddies in a stream inhibit the smooth flow of water. |
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It's also fast enough to surf standing waves, stable enough to 360 in some holes, and nimble enough to nip into tiny eddies for a break. |
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Snow swirled around them in little eddies, and the sky was the flat dark grey of pewter. |
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Re-circulation takes place where eddies from the plume are brought back to the mixing system and used instead of clean new receiving water. |
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I depart as air ... I shake my locks at the runaway sun, I effuse my flesh in eddies and drift it in lacy jags. |
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Many of the offshore patterns of chlorophyll distribution are formed by large eddies in the Gulf of Alaska. |
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Turbulence is due to the movement of a fluid in which the pressure and velocity at each point fluctuates very irregularly, resulting in eddies. |
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The official state fish of Texas, Guadalupes tend to hang in moving water, often in eddies or seams right in what looks to be the fastest sections of rapids. |
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Although the exhibition follows a basic chronological trajectory, the linear flow of history is frequently interrupted by reverse flows and eddies. |
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His simulations show that large cyclonic eddies occasionally form in the northern portions of the Gulf and block the northward intrusion of the Loop Current. |
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We hug the side of the channel to avoid the outgoing tide and the wind pushes us along back eddies until we reach the little harbour. |
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The wind is up in the morning, eddies spin the kayaks around on spiralling columns of water, currents make us aquaplane. |
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A key image of the mind is a lake rippled into whirls and eddies by the action of thoughts that come and go like restless winds and breezes. |
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The surf bath emits fine whirls of air and eddies which help you to relax and recharge your batteries. |
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I observed the sockeye salmon holding in back eddies as they waited for an opportunity to swim into the next back eddy upstream. |
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These eddies trap the oil in their centre where it naturally weathers, fragments and breaks down. |
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The vortex generators themselves are pins or vanes that protrude from the surface and set up microscopic eddies in the boundary layer. |
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Seeing the eerie slicks and eddies of the water racing through at seven knots while a lonely cormorant beats its way up the sound is almost sinisterly memorable. |
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And it would increase the likelihood of eddies splitting from the jet stream and sitting in the sky blocking atmospheric movement. |
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You could see a rainbow kind of fuel spill in the back eddies of the river. |
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Half an hour after surfacing, you will witness the might of the tidal stream, and the current will form eddies where you had previously been diving in calm water. |
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Simultaneously, small whirlpools called eddies form on both sides of the boat near the stern, which surge and press against the boat on each side. |
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The fifth reason is that globalization is a complex phenomenon that is comprised of major streams, but also crosscurrents and eddies. |
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It's thought that the overall rotation of these galaxies combines and smooths out the small-scale magnetic fields created by whirls and eddies of gas. |
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Description: In spite of a strong current, logs pile up in a stream of the Green River area. Notice the eddies in the background. |
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But, icky, snotty clumps of algae have been seen dancing in the eddies and gyres around the ship. |
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The Agulhas eddies are formed by retroflection of the Agulhas current, current, which runs along the southeastern coast of the African continent. |
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There, the three craft encountered numerous waves, rocks, eddies and rapids. |
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Optionally the flue gas recirculation duct has a plate member extending into the primary air chamber to create flow eddies to enhance further mixing of flue gas and air. |
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They swung back and forth, conjuring eddies from the still air. |
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Boulders tend to disrupt the current and create eddies which increase habitat diversity that is important for salmonids. |
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This is perhaps due to the asymmetry of full scale turbulent eddies near to the ground. |
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A street cleaner already cleans the main thoroughfares but wind eddies can blow drifts of crisp packets and chocolate wrappers into alleys and hedges, he said. |
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Together, they produce closed eddies and upwelled waters loaded with nutrients. |
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Five centuries ago, Leonardo da Vinci sketched in his notebooks an observation that the waviness of hair resembled eddies in the flow of rivers. |
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Ocean eddies can transport bodies of water with particular temperature and salinity characteristics from one part of the ocean to another. |
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The image also shows that the ice edge has many eddies of a few tens of kilometres in size. |
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These loops or 'rings' then drift away from the main current as large eddies. |
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Dr. Bower is an observationalist who studies western boundary currents, eddies and dense overflows from marginal seas. |
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Strong updrafts, downdrafts and eddies develop as the air flows over hills and down valleys. |
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These cloud particles accelerates upward producing turbulent may grow large enough to overcome eddies and strong vertical movements. the push of rising air currents and fall earthward as precipitation. |
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When moving upstream they often clamber over boulders to detour rapids. They tuck into eddies behind boulders to rest before diving to the bottom. |
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Pleasure craft should avoid passing close to regulating works where currents may be encountered and should at all times be vigilant at approaches to lock structures where currents and eddies are caused by lock operations. |
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She glides across the floor like a rag doll: when her character is unable to express her feelings, Broods gives free rein to her own emotions in movement, slipping below the calm water where it moves in eddies. |
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Data analysis includes deriving wind vectors, estimating surface temperature, chlorophyll, sediment load, identifying currents fronts, eddies, up welling and surface slicks. |
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It is easy to picture the scene in motion and envision the cookie-cutter houses circling in lazy eddies, bumping into each other gently. |
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Altimetry measurements, confirmed by drifter observations, show that these eddies propagate offshore at about 9Â km per day, initially southwestward and later more westward. |
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In strong wind situations, turbulent eddies and funneled currents are common along these trenches, which can cause problems for low flying aircraft. |
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Turbulence and eddies dragged the hydrophones, tossed them suddenly into the air or further down stream, smacked them into eddies or plunged them into imploding air cavities. |
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During turbulent flow, the baffles enhance the random motion of molecules and formation of eddies. |
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Surround yourself with millions of the finest whirls of air and eddies, bathe in a rainbow of colourful lighting and breathe in the finest fragrances. |
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When swimming or pursuing any other kind of water sport, please note that eddies and waves can be just as dangerous as paddle wheels and ships' propellers. |
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Smaller reverse eddies may also be encountered close to the hills. |
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The ideas and dreams generated at this event, swirling like eddies at the confluence of rivers, will continue to shape our work in river management for decades to come. |
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Whenever possible install the oil level gauge on the side opposite the oil pick-up ring so that the reading is not affected by the eddies caused by the ring. |
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Here at this time there are many eddies, and the currents are strong! |
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Their fundamental dynamics are very similar and understood in principle, with much of the kinetic energy of the flow that results from differential heating, tied up in eddies generated from instabilities in the flow. |
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In the subsonic case the noise is produced by eddies and in the supersonic case by Mach waves. |
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The ULSW eddies erode rapidly as they mix laterally with this warmer saltier water. |
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Mesoscale ocean eddies play crucial rolls in transferring heat poleward, as well as maintaining heat gradients at different depths. |
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The smallest scale eddies may last for a matter of seconds, while the larger features may persist for months to years. |
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Mesoscale ocean eddies are characterized by currents which flow in a roughly circular motion around the center of the eddy. |
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Oceanic eddies are also usually made of water masses that are different from those outside the eddy. |
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Because eddies may have a vigorous circulation associated with them, they are of concern to naval and commercial operations at sea. |
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This retroflection results in intense eddy activities such as meanders, eddies, and filaments. |
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In upper layer water, the Agulhas rings and eddies move warm and salty water into the large South Atlantic gyre, which exports it to the tropics. |
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Cyclonic eddies is another source of edge upwelling west of Port Elisabeth. |
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Regularly, the mesoscale eddies from the east interact with the Benguela upwelling system on the African west coast. |
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Large eddies can form downcurrent or downwind from islands, concentrating plankton. |
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In the vicinity of Singapore the tidal streams can attain rates of some 6 knots with associated eddies and overfalls. |
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In the same way, water eddies around the hills and valleys of the ocean surface. So the ocean is really more like a vast, slowly swirling whirlpool bath than a swimming pool divided into perfectly straight lanes. |
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Further, because eddies transport anomalously warm or cold water as they move, they have an important influence on heat transport in certain parts of the ocean. |
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The depth of the trench, along with density differences between Norwegian current water and the adjacent Atlantic Water, also result in large scale eddies. |
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Directed by topography, the NAC meanders heavily but, in contrast to the meanders of the Gulf Stream, the NAC meanders remain stable without breaking off into eddies. |
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If ocean currents vary with depth, waves can interact with them to drive the process known as Langmuir circulation, large eddies that stir down to depths of tens of meters. |
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