I've been looking at the causes for these and can't seem to get the
stuff to gel.
The basic problem is the behaviour of waves in general. There is now
way for them to keep their energies undivided. They have to obey an
inverse square law as the circle of force expands. And there is
another thing caused by pressure:
On the surface a floating object describes a perfect circle in captured rotation, that is the object moves forward as it rises and then
backwards as it drops off a wave.
Just under the surface, the object would describe an ellipse.
Deeper down it would be a very marked elongation.
And finally, near the floor the movement would be just plain "back and
forth" (or forth and back rather.)
Obviously I am at fault.
Or not as the case is, most likely.
A similar phenomenon dogs the NCAR explanation of the atmosphere as
given by the Encyclopaedia Britannica. No takers there either. No
Department of Meteorology is going to take them on, I fear.
So it's down to me then, I take it.
And I will I suppose.
Ho hum.
I've been looking at the causes for these and can't seem to get the444 dead, 101 missing in monsoon-related disasters in Nepal
stuff to gel.
The basic problem is the behaviour of waves in general. There is now
way for them to keep their enegies undivided. They have to obey an
inverse square law as the circle of force expands. And there is
another thing caused by pressure:
On the surface a floating object desribes a perfect circle in captured rotation, that is the object moves foreward as it rises and then
backwards as it drops off a wave.
Just under the surface, the object would desribe an elipse.
Deeper down it would be a very marked elongation.
And finally, near the floor the movement would be just plain "back and
forth" (or forth and back rather.)
Obviously I am at fault.
Or not as the case is, most likely.
A similar phenomenon dogs the NCAR explanation of the atmosphere as
given by the Encyclopaedia Britannica. No takers there either. No
Department of Meteorology is going to take them on, I fear.
So it's down to me then, I take it.
And I will I suppose.
Ho hum.
On Nov 13, 12:27 pm, Felix Tilley <ftil...@linux.site> wrote:
Somehow, you fell out of my kill file. Fixed.
FelixEl Fix
Hi. Just a brief reminder: you said that last time.
I have no objection to you felixation maybe you caught your head in a
toilet during that 6.3M in Northridge a decade or so back. (Happy
birthday BTW) and you feel the need to take it out on the alpha males
in residence.
I hope you are beta.
It can't be easy being an elf in a man's world. Shouldn't you have
moved to San Francisco?
Here's wishing you mary new year and a nappy sickmess. Get over it.
Half un.
Somehow, you fell out of my kill file. Fixed.
Felix
On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 05:17:08 -0700, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Some more stuff worthy of note considering recent events:
The 26 Dec 2004 Banda Atjeh quake produced a severe wave that hilled
an estimated 1/4 million earthwide. 10 years or so prior to the event
a serious flaw in warnings was instituted when the local bods sacked a marine physicist for issuing a warning for a tsunami that failed to materialise.
On Saturday, 13 November 2010 at 12:27:05 UTC, Felix Tilley wrote:there in the first place only left them just below the surface of a deep blue sea.
Somehow, you fell out of my kill file. Fixed.
Felix
On Sat, 06 Nov 2010 05:17:08 -0700, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Some more stuff worthy of note considering recent events:
The 26 Dec 2004 Banda Atjeh quake produced a severe wave that hilled
an estimated 1/4 million earthwide. 10 years or so prior to the event
a serious flaw in warnings was instituted when the local bods sacked a marine physicist for issuing a warning for a tsunami that failed to materialise.
It can be comforting to understand that the stupidity of the upper echelon is much worse than anybody before us ever imagined.
That every brand new thought that you ever happened upon, was pushed back under the swamp of people like that, who stopped your parents thinking it through and daring to take it further.
And that you are not them anymore.
I can't think of any reason why I should return to the dark recesses of such people, other than to remember the way it was. And think upon the oceans of new thoughts yet to be espied, knowing that given eternity, the thought of the god that put them
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