This summer has been particularly unusual in terms of how heat waves we've had. The effect that climate change is having on all of those heat waves is just to make them a few degrees hotter. And we know that Europe is the continent that is warming fastestanywhere in the world. So, the hottest temperatures in Europe are now 3 or 4 degrees higher than they would have been
In India, only a couple of places-- at least, I know only one place where this work is going on, but it needs to be done, I think, Waves -- so then, different three fluids.
exploded the pistachio, and we know all the molecules, and you can buy them and maybe even mix them together to create your own pistachio. waves into other media and then recreate them in another place.
"My first night with the aurora had given me a taste for more so I booked onto a group visit to the edges of the city to go 'aurora hunting' by following waves of electromagnetic activity across Troms County in a little minibus.Our group leader and aurora expert, Emiles, was from Latvia.
She went down in a tangle of limbs and foam. Waves and crosscurrents tossed her, tumbled her, and she spilled from the moat onto the beach.She spat out saltwater and sand, and when she recovered, she looked back, expecting disaster.
And it controlled for the effects of gravity. waves a bit in the school.
visible I thought that was fascinating when I first learned that X-rays and microwaves and gamma rays and radio waves are all the same thing as as visible light which is which is a thing that I still haven't got my parents tofully grasp but I'm trying but when I first learned that I was like you're kidding me are you like it's all light
it would be bigger it would be huge if we could detect dark matter that would be like you know like the gravitational waves detection it would just be amazing um I also worked on low micity Stars so like focusingon uh the early universe so if we could you know we'll we'll learn more about
lower Mass black holes I'm interested in the super massive black holes but what we saw ligo's detection of gravitational waves came from the merger of 2 30 solar mass black holes so so and this is umone of my um early simulations which is gives you so this is a top view of a very super massive black hole in the
would hear them. We would hear a note for each color because red, for example, is around 430 millions of millions of waves per second. So that's a note, a musical note that we can't hear because it's too high and it's a different typeof frequency. But if we could hear that frequency, we would hear a note between F and F. So the aim was to create a
and the cold sand, the town that painters in the 19th century made famous for its light, the town where the eastward moving waves from the North Sea crash into the westward moving waves from the Baltic, and the spectacle is so great that eventhe skeptical end up taking too many pictures, the town so orderly and good that even the hulking tankers from Sweden, and Norway, and England, and Germany
versed in that. But if it's all like waves that break a mile and a half out to sea and they're like monstrous, maverick-style waves , then we might pick a little different people.Yeah. But one thing I love is this right here, you can see all these different potential spots.
Interference is not a property of physics. Waves pass through each other.Interference is another word for confusion.
And the book is called "Green Illusions-- The Dirty Secrets of Clean Energy and the Future of Environmentalism." And the book has been causing shock waves , as "The Sunday Times" reported recently.And it's been pretty eye opening actually, and interesting to follow some of the debates raging out there on various internet resources.
went to down to this wave called killers off the coast of Ensenada which it which was there that I saw one of the bigger waves I've seen it was about this size maybe 65 60 feet and it was really an interesting experience because what Igot to see at that point was how differently they behave when they're when they're that big they they kind of advance like a vertical wall and I mean
way ahead of these storms and they run way way way faster. And so, as they got the ships into position. Seas were calm as a lake. Within about an hour and a half, they were battling waves 50-feet high atop the bank. They came in out of nowhere. This is Joe Kirkwood perched on the bow of his great ship of state as it is about to be submerged. He said, "Therewas enormous wall of blue-green water rising 45 feet or more and the fish were plainly visible." This superstructure is four stories tall. So what you're looking at is the back
the -- right before they made their first surf mission. And they took these photos from an airplane. They were actually looking at the sea waves looking way way up at these waves . And Sean Collins went and backtracked these swells and said these waves 80 or 90 feet high. Because they didn't have any point of reference, because they didn't have anypoint of reference, they didn't know how big they actually were but Sean reckons these were 80 or 90-foot waves . And as you can see Mike Castillo told Flame, "if anyone tries
I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. waves maybe not catching it. Boards will get smaller but you'll see boards get bigger, thicker. And find that ceiling. They found the ceiling how thin you can go. You can't
waves in action, and so forth, that those monolayers would crimp inward and turn into liposomes.
waves are set up set off by mountains but there's a very kind of turbulent
waves as on land this one's sunken eyes and pet complexion spoke of sleepless nights a pitiable diet and chronic
Waves that smash on the Rocks as you drive down from montere to Big Sir did
waves roll through in the last 40 years, which I'll show those later but, using like a 500 or 600 millimeter lens, huge lenses.
So waves travel down the line to the other end, and you can see that they have some key characteristics.
These waves would then bounce off the other walls.
But waves exhibit both particle and wave -type behavior.
Heat waves and wildfires are ravaging Europe. Crops raised, prices rising, inequality widening. How much can we
Body waves begin from an earthquake’s hypocenter or focus: the underground point on a fault where the rock cracks.
P-waves are the speediest waves , so they’re the ones that hit first.
S-waves , on the other hand, are secondary— and often quite damaging.
Seismic waves are more intense the closer you are to an earthquake's epicenter— the point that's directly above where the fault slipped.
Seismic waves on the U.S. East Coast travel farther because the rocks there are much older than the rocks on the West Coast.
Heat waves , hurricanes, cold snaps, wildfires — they’ve all intensified.
In India, only a couple of places-- at least, I know only one place where this work is going on, but it needs to be done, I think, So waves of different frequencies will be reflected back from different heights of the ionosphere.
gravitational waves , and this is how everything works, in a way that I could understand-- I was just a child-- that really sparked my interest.
of waves that existed just from those specific samples.
The waves are distinct.
Heat waves are going to become highly lethal disasters, the fundamental cause of which is climate change.
"Space Waves " was shot before "Outer Banks." Oh.
Gravitational waves are a completely different messenger on the universe.
Radio waves . They are being encoded and enciphered, sent generally using Morse code, and that is what we have to learn how to snatch out of the airwaves
The waves are rising and rising.
These waves are in phase, because they have endured the same amount of reflection and transmission, so they're actually in phase.
The waves could interfere with themselves and with other waves , and they would guide the motion of the particles to appear in the correct locations
But Ley's city stood. The waves covered it and drained way through carved alleys that should have collapsed like Kai's wall. Ley stared down through the water and to the wash, and her city did not die.
Electromagnetic waves come in particles and photons of the individual Now, what Feynman used in developing this
two black holes very rapidly if you have a gas disc and what you see as waves are density waves that are generated in the accretion disc which are potenti observable because You' get emission you'd get shocks from them and you could probably get flares uh that we would see so as you all know the Breakthrough really uh um in um the ligo detection
crashing waves and I know this is not going to end well the last time I felt like this I was in my
heat waves , murders, thugs, chaos, refugees, stress, disease, extinction, disaster, IPCC.
Those waves in the shape of space emanated out, traveling at the speed of light, although they are not light, which I think is a very important distinction I'll