- In meteorology, air
currents are
concentrated areas of winds. They are
mainly due to
differences in
atmospheric pressure or temperature. They are divided...
- (longs**** drift). When the
upcurrent supply of
sediment is less than the
amount being carried away,
erosion occurs. When the
upcurrent amount of
sediment is...
- With his
pursuers still following, he
follows a
nearby hot-water
stream upcurrent where he
finds Rushuna bathing in a hot spring. She
seems undisturbed...
-
Strong water movement creating so much drag on the
diver that
progress upcurrent is
severely restricted.
Strong water movement past an
obstacle may throw...
-
gives the
direction of flow, with the scoop-shaped end
pointing in the
upcurrent direction and the
tapered end
pointing downcurrent (paleoflow direction)...
-
cauliflower shapes –
indicates considerable air m****
instability and
strong upcurrents.
Fibratus (Fib) "Fibrous":
Cirriform (Ci fib) or high
stratiform (Cs fib)...
-
calcium carbonate, snow, gypsum, or
other materials. The upwind/upstream/
upcurrent side of the dune is
called the
stoss side; the
downflow side is called...
- load of long and
stout primaries,
enabling the bird to
utilize strong upcurrents in flight.
Their legs were
similar to an
Andean condor's, but stouter...
-
light showers if the airm**** is
sufficiently moist.
Typical convection upcurrents may
allow the
droplets to grow to a
radius of
about 0.015 millimetres...
- an
unpowered aircraft (paraglider, hang
glider or sailplane) by
using upcurrents to gain
altitude for
extended flying time.
Cross country is
distinct from...