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warming that
would otherwise occur.
Flaring emissions contributed to 270 Mt (megatonnes) of CO2 in 2017 and
reducing flaring emissions is
thought to be an important...
- A
flare, also
sometimes called a fusée, fusee, or bengala,
bengalo in
several European countries, is a type of
pyrotechnic that
produces a
bright light...
- The
landing flare, also
referred to as the
round out, is a
maneuver or
stage during the
landing of an aircraft. The
flare follows the
final approach phase...
-
Routine flaring, also
known as
production flaring, is a
method and
current practice of
disposing of
large unwanted amounts of ****ociated
petroleum gas...
-
blackouts by the peak soft X-ray
intensity of the ****ociated
flare.
During non-
flaring or
solar quiet conditions,
electric currents flow
through the...
-
Query for Metop-B".
Wesley (9
April 2014). "MetOp-A
satellite flare". "Video of Metop-A
Flaring". 23
March 2012. "FPAS
Reports - DB
Query for
SkyMed 2". "Watch...
- or
natural gas
Routine flaring, the
practice of
disposing of m****ive
amounts of
petroleum gas
during crude oil
extraction Flare (film), a 2014 French-****anese...
-
flare dress is a
dress silhouette featuring a ****ed
upper body (the "fit") and a full
skirt (the "
flare"). Like the A-line silhouette, fit and
flare...
- flares, or Sun
flare may also
refer to: "Solar
Flare", an
episode of
Stars on Mars
Solar Flare, a
character in
Mighty Med Solar :
Flare, an
album by Lunarsolar...
-
distorts the
expected image of the
target should one be let loose. This "pre-
flaring"
increases the
chances that the
missile then
follows the
flares or the...