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Here we have used an upward-pointing side-scan sonar to obtain a sub-surface view of bands of rough water and whitecaps on the sea surface associated with internal waves travelling on a pycnocline.
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Zora Neale Hurston, writer and folklorist, was awarded Guggenheim fellowships in 1936 and 1938 for her work. She is perhaps best known for her novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937). By the time Hurston died in 1960, However, the writer Alice Walker felt a personal debt to Hurston, ... Lesson Plan at Forces West...
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When a breeze of two knots or less blows over calm water, small ripples form and grow as the wind speed increases until whitecaps, comprised of millions of tiny air bubbles, appear in the breaking waves. Waves may travel thousands of miles before rolling ashore and dissolving as surf.
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Effect of wind-wave-current interaction on air-sea momentum fluxes and ocean response to hurricanes ; Isaac Ginis, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI; and Y. Fan and T. Hara ... Airflow separation above wind waves ; Fabrice Veron, University of Delaware, Newark, DE; and G. Saxena and S. Misra...
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WAVES NATIONAL BYLAWS 2002 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ... The official Emblem of WAVES National shall be the three blade propeller with the fouled anchor superimposed on it, enclosed in two circles with the words "WAVES National" along the top and the words "Women of the Sea Services" along the bottom printed inside the two circles.
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NOTE: WHITE CAPS not having correct address will not be forwarded, and are destroyed at the local Post Office. Only the address label is returned to the Executive Secretary, and WN has to pay postage due at 70¢ per label returned. ... MEMBERS: If you are going to be traveling from time to time, ... ADDRESS CHANGE FORM...
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Zora Neale Hurston Criticism and Essays ... The story “Why the Waves Have Whitecaps,” an example of a tale about natural occurrences, relates the tragic consequences of a rivalry between the anthropomorphic figures Mrs. Wind and Mrs. Water.
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