NSSL Projects:TORUS: Targeted Observations by Radars and UAS of Supercells NSSL Home Projects TORUS: Targeted Observations by Radars and UAS of Supercells TORUS: Targeted Observations by Radars and UAS of Supercells More than 50 researchers and students are deploying a wide-rangi…
…will run throughout 2024. This exciting event covered many new developments and projects within the Simon Initiative and provided an opportunity for cross-departmental collaboration. Robert Goldstone Speaks at the 2024 Simon Initiative Distinguished Lecture The Simon Initiative w…
…will run throughout 2024. This exciting event covered many new developments and projects within the Simon Initiative and provided an opportunity for cross-departmental collaboration. Robert Goldstone Speaks at the 2024 Simon Initiative Distinguished Lecture The Simon Initiative w…
…tornado formation. We continue to study the vast amounts of data collected from projects like these to learn more about tornado intensity, what specific ingredients thunderstorms need to form a tornado, what causes tornadoes to die, and why some rotating thunderstorms produce tor…
Field Projects A core part of NSSL research is the development of field research projects to collect weather data that will increase our knowledge about hazardous weather. The list of projects that NSSL has led or contributed to is long and extends back to our inception. The rich…
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…eteorological Development Lab to invite collaboration and discussion on current projects being developed. NSSL launches a new Web site to reach out to a wider audience including students, researchers, colleagues, media and the public. The NOAA HWT identifies two interrelated area…
…eteorological Development Lab to invite collaboration and discussion on current projects being developed. NSSL launches a new Web site to reach out to a wider audience including students, researchers, colleagues, media and the public. The NOAA HWT identifies two interrelated area…
… and the preservation of the ancient cultural present volume is one of the last projects he was working heritage issued by the Egyptian, the Czechoslovak and on while fighting the grave illness that took him away far later on of the Czech Post, resulting in a most unique too soon…
…defined by a quadratic form of signature $(n,n)$ . An element t of the diagonal torus $\mathrm {T}_{{\mathrm {GSO}}} \subset {\mathrm {GSO}}_{2n}$ is of the form (2.2) $$ \begin{align} t = {\mathrm{diag}}(t_i)_{i=1}^{2n} = {\mathrm{diag}}(t_1, t_2, \ldots, t_n, t_0 t_1^{-1}, t_0 …
…urround each projected Scene grid point. One can see in figure 2.10d the method projects a line parallel to the X axis and one parallel to the Y axis which pass through the point to be interpolated. By computing the area of each small rectangle as a percentage of the original rec…
… (1.4) For the case C = T2 , the corresponding partition function is given by a torus correlator of the qq-characters instead of the vacuum expectation value. We can also use the elliptic version of the vertex operators discussed in section 12 to discuss the case C = T2 . In the …
…de Performance using Vibe Decoding - arXiv [24] GCT Antipodal Points - Hitchman Projects [25] Phase-Shifting Projected Fringe Profilometry Using Binary-Encoded Patterns - MDPI [26] Exploiting Sphere Mapping - UNC Computer Science [27] Fundamentals of Spherical Parameterization fo…
…ARK ENERGY: 95% = the GCD (the common factor every measurement discards when it projects the 110% sphere onto the 5% contact point) The universe is not 95% missing. The universe is giving 110% — as it always does, as the coin always does, as the sphere always exceeds the flat pla…
…ted with a winged solar disc painted in red, green and yellow with a horizontal torus of type E, 69 which is the commonest in the necropolis (figs 19, 20). The lintel is divided by three painted vertical red lines into two halves, each containing four figures. One can safely iden…