Ocean dynamical thermostat is a physical mechanism through which changes in the mean radiative forcing influence the gradients of sea surface temperatures...
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future positive PMM events. Ocean dynamical thermostat – Physical mechanism affecting sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean Recharge oscillator – Theory...
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An oceanic or submarine plateau is a large, relatively flat elevation that is higher than the surrounding relief with one or more relatively steep sides...
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Physical oceanography (redirect from Ocean physics)
subdivided into descriptive and dynamical physical oceanography. Descriptive physical oceanography seeks to research the ocean through observations and complex...
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Bahama Banks (category Undersea banks of the Atlantic Ocean)
The slopes around them however, such as the border of the Tongue of the Ocean in the Great Bahama Bank, are very steep. The Banks were dry land during...
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in the thermocline, for example at intermediate water depths below the ocean's mixed layer. The most important component of these platforms is fine-grained...
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Water wave mechanics for engineers and scientists. Advanced Series on Ocean Engineering. Vol. 2. World Scientific, Singapore. ISBN 978-981-02-0420-4...
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Undersea mountain range (category Coastal and oceanic landforms)
specifically under the surface of an ocean. If originated from current tectonic forces, they are often referred to as a mid-ocean ridge. In contrast, if formed...
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Lagrangian ocean analysis is a way of analysing ocean dynamics by computing the trajectories of virtual fluid particles, following the Lagrangian perspective...
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seamounts located under the world's oceans. There are estimated to be 40,000 to 55,000 seamounts in the global oceans. Almost all are not well-mapped and...
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Multidecadal Oscillation without a role for ocean circulation, Science, 2015 An Ocean Dynamical Thermostat, Journal of Climate, 1996 Observational and...
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Google Earth (redirect from Google Ocean)
resolution ranges from 0.15 to 15 meters (0.49 to 49.21 ft) except for the ocean floor, which ranges from 100 to 1,000 meters (330 to 3,280 ft). For much...
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Hysteresis (category Dynamical systems)
systems: for example, in thermostats and Schmitt triggers, it prevents unwanted frequent switching. Hysteresis can be a dynamic lag between an input and...
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Building automation (section Dynamic shading)
zone-based control so that users on one side of a building have a different thermostat (or a different system, or sub system) than users on the opposite side...
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Climate change feedbacks (section Role of oceans)
2013-02-20 at the Wayback Machine Lacis, Andrew (October 2010). "CO2: The Thermostat that Controls Earth's Temperature". NASA. Archived from the original on...
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negative feedback systems have low pass filters or dampers fitted. Mercury thermostats (circa 1600) using expansion and contraction of columns of mercury in...
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Elizabeth A.; Wilson, Paul A. (1 April 2002). "Jiggling the tropical thermostat in the Cretaceous hothouse". Geology. 30 (4): 299–302. Bibcode:2002Geo...
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2018 at the Wayback Machine. Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatics, 2nd Edition, by Herbert B. Callen, 1985, http://cvika.grimoar.cz/callen/...
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Feedback (section Mathematics and dynamical systems)
flush toilet. The Dutch inventor Cornelius Drebbel (1572–1633) built thermostats (c1620) to control the temperature of chicken incubators and chemical...
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a penny falling from a skyscraper?". USA Today. "Thermostats". Energy.gov. "Programmable thermostat myths: Know the facts and boost your profits". www...
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Romuald; Haberschill, Philippe; Berail, Jean Francois (1 June 2012). "Dynamic model of an industrial heat pump using water as refrigerant". International...
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Internet of things (section Ocean of Things)
home" products, including devices and appliances (lighting fixtures, thermostats, home security systems, cameras, and other home appliances) that support...
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Fluid dynamics (redirect from Fluid dynamic)
interstellar space, understanding large scale geophysical flows involving oceans/atmosphere and modelling fission weapon detonation. Fluid dynamics offers...
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poorly-insulated parts of a building have a high thermal transmittance. Thermostat is a device to monitor and control temperature. Climate engineering consists...
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way their preparation time can be shortened. At the same time standard thermostat valves from trade were installed in the 1st class compartments. The Class...
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suppliers or national metrology institutes, either in the form of cylinders or dynamic generation methods. However, for many VOCs, such as oxygenated VOCs, monoterpenes...
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their control systems fail. Examples of these include elevators, the gas thermostats in most home furnaces, and passively safe nuclear reactors. Fail-operational...
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breach. The increasing number of home automation devices such as the Nest thermostat are also potential targets. Today many healthcare providers and health...
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Doctor Who. In electrical switches, including bimetallic strip based thermostats, the switch usually has hysteresis in the switching action. In these...
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