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Other technologies are in development, including systems that acoustically identify traps on the seafloor and mark them with "virtual buoys" on fishermen's chart plotters, eliminating the need for surface buoys.
And floats, buoys and aquatic drones survey storms from below.
Lines connect the traps to buoys on the water surface.
To work as designed, the buoys required two novel technologies.
"The buoys are rising and falling out there," says Healey.
The buoys that detect tsunamis haven't been working since 2012.
"Most of (the buoys) were broken by vandalism," he said.
None of the 18643 buoys monitoring for tsunamis were functional.
Satellites, buoys, and Argo all agree with new NOAA record pic.twitter.
The area has been roped off and is marked with buoys.
The tops of submerged cars rose from the water like buoys.
Kelp is grown on lines, marked by buoys on the water.
But it buoys two other figures: Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan.
They were made in 2012, when the final buoys stopped working.
Buoys appeared, marking the ship channel in and out of Mobile.
Offshore buoys also had detected wave action associated with the storm.
He said buoys with the Philippine flag should be put there.
They're kind of buoys in the water in front of that ship.
China's economy has slowed, while the United States' growth buoys the world.
It frames the principals and screens them, buoys them and absorbs them.
This energy often buoys what might otherwise resemble a more generic thriller.
The tree included 155 lobster traps, 180 lobster buoys, and 2,500 lights. 
Workers like Mr. Bejo use floating orange buoys to trap the garbage.
These include weather balloons, surface weather observation network, radar, satellites and buoys.
Pull buoys are sometimes used in conjunction with hand paddles, as well.
But there are Wendy and Lara, the buoys bringing Axe closer to humanity.
We got into position for the watery "runway," which was marked with buoys.
A system of tsunami-detecting buoys has been out of action since 2012.
Some of the cages are out of the water, drying on the buoys.
Completed in 2008, it consists of seismographic sensors, buoys, tidal gauges and GPS.
Their boat glided past the blinking buoys, sailing toward the swollen yellow moon.
The spread of sculptural goods includes handguns, frozen chickens, diamonds, cruise ships, and buoys.
Buoys and weather models show an ocean drift matched his 6,000-mile journey west.
There's a focus in that approach that colors and quite obviously buoys his work.
Fishing ropes hung like nooses from pine trees, and orange buoys clotted the branches.
Today, hundreds of buoys monitor wind speed and direction, air temperature and barometric pressure.
The last buoys stopped working in 2012, sparking more demands for a new system.
Riverdale has created a camaraderie that feels organic, and buoys the more extravagant moments.
Cray himself also buoys these scenes with his particular blend of stubbornness and charm.
"They're kind of buoys in the water in front of that ship," he said.
The system was set up in 2008, with seismographic sensors, buoys and tidal gauges.
"It's not like without the buoys, the early warning system will collapse," he said.
Couples hold onto each other like buoys at high tide, swaying to and fro.
Step 2: Stack lobster traps and wrap with fresh garland, Christmas lights and buoys.
Mr. Eko said tsunami detection buoys might have provided a warning on Saturday and saved many lives, but that part of the country's alert system was abandoned in 2012 after some of the buoys were hit by ships and others went missing.
The buoys were among those efforts—Germany and the U.S. reportedly provided 12 of them.
"If we get a Fed rate cut, I think that buoys the market," he continued.
It was picked up on buoys stretching from New Jersey up to southern New England.
Buoys Boys continues at De La Warr Pavilion (The Marina, Bexhill), through January 8, 2017.
As the morning dragged on, he stayed afloat using the buoys and his inflated boots.
"It was lifting boats onto the waves and some were on the buoys," he said.
Global distribution of Argo buoys, with colors representing various countries that maintain them, including Australia.
It's a rope held up by buoys, that tows a giant skirt of plastic fabric.
Nugroho of the disaster agency said communities sometimes vandalize early warning tools like tsunami buoys.
SmartICE uses sensors stored in plastic tubes, which can float in the water like buoys.
In the study, authors used 17,000 buoys to confirm the path that plastic had taken.
Oil buoys the Venezuela economy, and Rosneft has been the country's main shipper of crude.
Life jackets, life buoys, inflatable tower lights, raincoats, gumboots and chain saws have been provided.
By way of example, suppose Apple unveils a new iPhone that buoys its stock price.
This one appears to be a game of football played by a bunch of sentient buoys.
Lobster buoys like the ones off Stonington once punctuated waters along the entire New England coast.
Using 17,000 satellite buoys, the team followed a "pathway of plastic" in the North Atlantic Ocean.
On a flatwater board, racers shift their weight back to pivot the tip around inflatable buoys.
Walden Pond itself, the object of Thoreau's patient contemplation, was filled with lane lines and buoys.
The lab used the money to deploy dozens of DART buoys; other countries did the same.
"We have around 60 buoys in Indonesia," Sutopo told a press conference in Jakarta on Monday.
Many of these pieces, including boats, docks, and buoys, already supported marine life living on them.
By using drifter buoys and satellite data, the model indicates how trash accumulates in the oceans.
Coast Guard spokeswoman Lt. Chellsey Phillips says six buoys have been targeted over the last six months.
These floating buoys mark the border that passes through Peipus Lake, the largest transborder lake in Europe.
It's a paradox: Trump's rise buoys the progressive populists today, yet his defeat could damage them tomorrow.
Savoca and Nevitt made this finding by tying plastic beads wrapped in mesh bags to ocean buoys.
Morris said the crew dropped buoys before divers made their way to one of the ship's boilers.
The rising sun winks off the peaks of swells and the thousands of buoys ahead of him.
In 2017, the team heard a whale song in real time from the acoustic recorders on buoys.
The Maiden alumnae passed the remotes, hooting as they navigated around a triangle of basketball-size buoys.
Someone is stealing the gongs and bells from the navigation buoys in Maine, The Boston Globe reports.
The various dining areas have hand-painted murals of sea life and hanging lights that resemble buoys.
Think soil monitors in the middle of corn fields, or buoys in the middle of the ocean.
"The debate buoys her to the next big thing and the next debate," said one Clinton surrogate.
During the rescue attempt, the whale vomited up five bags while officials used buoys to keep it afloat.
However, an earthquake that hit an Indonesian island in 2016 revealed that none of the buoys were working.
Early results indicate that these buoys can summon whales from a distance of up to ten nautical miles.
The buoys trail out ropes as they rise, which fishermen retrieve and use to pull up their traps.
But a University of Virginia scientist posits the dramatic increase in sunbathed buoys as temperature gauges explains this.
Thousands upon thousands of colorfully painted buoys decorate the surface, marking the point where traps are strung below.
Without checking his chart plotter, he picks out a string of his buoys from about 100 yards away.
Rather than recreating Filipino stories, Kelly reimagines them, creating a lore all her own that buoys Lalani's tale.
In "Grand Hôtel Bon Port" (1959–60), miniature buoys bear Spanish stamps, paying passage to Gris's native country.
Outside, the bay was brilliant, and the lobster buoys bobbed just slightly; a lobster boat was headed out.
And separately, a fleet of ships, buoys, floats, and marine rigs take readings of the globe's sprawling oceans.
You know the sort of place: The walls are knotty pine and draped with fishing nets and buoys.
This contrasts with other methods that use millions of observations from ocean sensors, including buoys and ship-based instruments.
Buoys can provide measurements of the storm at the surface level, but they are sparsely located and often unreliable.
On the whistle, we were allowed to walk (not run) into shallow waters cordoned off by bright-red buoys.
In recent years, measurements have increasingly been taken by buoys, which are in direct contact with the ocean water.
In addition to giving investors' return-on-equity a lift, a buy-back typically buoys a company's share price.
How would we deploy the hundred million turbine-buoys across the entire Arctic required to complete such a project?
Burks buoys Jazz in win over Nuggets SALT LAKE CITY — Feeling healthy has never felt better for Alec Burks.
To keep the racers on course, there are buoys and kayakers in the water and lifeguards along the shore.
That was the album that made Lennox an indie darling, but his latest work, Buoys, sounds nothing like it.
Orange buoys dangled from the ceiling, and a pool table floated like a small island in the back room.
That data is then transmitted to the surface buoys, which relay the message to the wider tsunami detection system.
But the buoys, which measure the force and speed of water movement, were a missing link in the chain.
Tires, floats, and buoys appeared to have been discarded by humans directly into the water and on the beach.
A new plan could shutter hospitals in places where the medical center buoys both health and the local economy.
US-Mexico trade deal buoys auto stocks Nasdaq hits 8,000 "It's going to hurt jobs and unemployment," said Zandi.
The buoys reportedly cost hundreds of thousands of dollars each on top of the funding needed to maintain their operations.
Rock lobster fishermen in Australia already use pop-up buoys that ascend when they receive sound signals from fishing boats.
Its strategy has been to bargain for better hosting rates as its growing number of users buoys its negotiating leverage.
Procter & Gamble has best day in 10 years on Fri after surprise qtrly beat, buoys group ** Financials up 0.8 pct.
Buoys is a sparse, comparatively brief song cycle centered around acoustic guitar, wobbly bass frequencies, and Lennox's heavily treated voice.
The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
Steady growth usually buoys the party of the sitting president in an election, while bad performance will drive it out.
The NCDC site provides archived meteorological data from ships that are at sea and moored, as well as drifting buoys.
Indonesia began deploying a chain of German-built buoys less than a year after the Indian Ocean tsunami of Dec.
The pattern around the buoys was confusing to follow for spectators, of whom there were dozens standing at the finish.
Over the next year, the winning bidders will develop plans to assess the area's wind using meteorological towers and buoys.
While 21890 monitoring buoys had been spread over Indonesia's open water, none had been operational for years, an official said.
On his lobster boat, the Pull N' Pray, Justin Papkee scanned the surface of the ocean, searching for his buoys.
Both lighthouse records and measurements from offshore buoys point toward a landscape that is commonly ravaged by large storm waves.
Lim's major creation, "Sea State," is an anthology of artifacts and installations: videos and charts, buoys and other nautical paraphernalia.
The buoys are outfitted with acceleration sensors that help oceanographers recreate the motion of the wave, its height and direction.
But as they drew in closer to the beach, the couple struggled to track the navigational buoys through the nighttime fog.
Since 2007, an international collaboration of 30 nations has unleashed a fleet of over 3,500 temperature-measuring buoys into the ocean.
While AWS's growth is slowing, it certainly looks like it may be one of Amazon's buoys for some time to come.
They're almost like these little buoys in the ocean that I can hold onto when I need something to hold onto.
Despite the upheaval of a second amputation, she's likely to receive the playful ribbing that often buoys the wounded warrior community.
Yoon was intentional with her subjects, positioning each child in the center of a sea of monochromatic stuff like small buoys.
In contrast to plastic bags, the researchers found the amount of plastic fishing debris - including nets, floats, buoys - caught has risen.
There are license plates, buoys, toilets, a rusty bicycle, the leg of a Santa costume, and various other flotsam and jetsam.
Therefore, the barn has been used for bible classes, building wooden lobster traps, and carving buoys — all markers of past generations.
She had come to New York without the pedigree or capital that buoys you in a city poisonously obsessed with status.
It's telling that he simultaneously wants to cut the funding for the satellites and ocean buoys that monitor our degrading climate.
Instead, buoys were launched — but the lines became tangled, according to the timeline the Parks Commission published for the 100th anniversary.
Three others were spotted near Miscou Island trailing ropes, which attach crab and lobster traps on the seabed to buoys (see map).
A nationwide system of buoys intended to detect tsunamis was not working, as BNPB did not have the budget to maintain it.
" Nearby was Dr. Leonard Kane, 91, a retired psychiatrist who decorated his cabana with red life buoys bearing the name "HMS Kane.
Authorities delayed the lifting of their tsunami warning because of the inoperable buoys, which cost around $2.3 million a year to maintain.
They already have all the necessary gear — a boat, ropes and buoys — and they understand the currents and tides of the gulf.
A network of 22 buoys that is supposed to monitor for movement on Indonesian open water has not been operational since 2012.
Garbage cans are kept safely away from the curb, or they wind up bobbing up and down the road like wayward buoys.
With the dozens of sonar buoys the Poseidon carries, the plane can track down and sink an enemy submarine all by itself.
Two buoys attached to the entanglement identified it as part of a crab trap from Morro Bay, off central California, Anderson said.
Also, you have to wander through the bowels of the school, passing by parked boats and baskets of buoys to find it.
PORTLAND, Maine – Brass gongs and bells meant to help boats navigate in poor visibility are being stolen from buoys off Maine&aposs coast.
Buoys do report slightly cooler water temperatures, but that's only because the sea water is not piped through a warm engine room first.
There are two cargo ships waiting to come in and they haven't because the buoys (that lead ships safely to port) were lost.
They are also experimenting with acoustic decoy buoys that broadcast recordings of boats, in order to lure whales away from the real ones.
If you ever get joy from the written word, you might not like "Buoys Boys," Fiona Banner's pun-themed exhibition by the sea.
The explorer told National Geographic on Friday that Obama's announcement buoys hope that the U.S. can lead the way in developing this network.
By contrast, The Shallows featured numerous close-ups of Lively's glistening butt, bobbing out of the water like two buoys on a surfboard.
Every sign of civilization was behind me: no more fish camps, no more buoys or channel markers, no more barges or power boats.
" That record's follow-up, Buoys, came out last week on Domino, and it's a push further into the pure-pop direction that "Mr.
Ex-CMS staffer buoys ObamaCare Lori Lodes arrived at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) at a critical juncture for ObamaCare.
They'll rely on data from islands and buoys as well as from reconnaissance aircrafts that fly into the storms to measure wind speed.
King and Atwood toppled into the water, along with 75 heavy traps, anchors, buoys, and a tangle of rope linking the traps together.
It relies on data from islands and buoys as well as from reconnaissance aircrafts that fly into the storms to measure wind speed.
But serious collection of data on the marine processes that underpin this, using networks of autonomous buoys, began only in the early 20453s.
The kites are attached to floating buoys out at sea, and don't need the expensive ocean platforms required by typical offshore wind farms.
Fisheries use traps and pots on the bottom of the ocean with vertical lines attached to buoys so they can pull them up.
Perry found a potentially new species in the Gulf of Eilat that prefers plastic buoys and pieces of metal on piers and staircases.
It was my first semester of college, and we immediately gravitated toward one another, buoys in the choppy waters of an unfamiliar sea.
Buoys and an unattended fire imply a habitat intended for survival, more like the real tent cities that dot the Puget Sound region.
In the Western Pacific Ocean, near Palau, much of that fishing occurs with help from specially designed buoys called fish aggregating devices, or FADs.
Coast Guard Lt. Matthew Odom says the thefts put lives at risk, cost taxpayers money and create unnecessary work for crews that tend buoys.
The NOAA study in 2015 had wrestled with just such a change, specifically differences between temperature readings gathered from buoys and those from ships.
It got me thinking about why certain depressing operas take on a tragic grandeur that buoys you, while other comparably dark ones do not.
Such tsunami-warning systems as do exist rely on seismometers to detect earthquakes, and tide gauges and special buoys to track a wave's passage.
The greatest entanglement risk is from ropes that lobster and crab fishermen use to attach buoys to traps they set on the ocean floor.
To help protect them, the mining field will be ringed with buoys, monitoring any plumes of silt that are bigger than DEME had predicted.
Everything from neoprene to foam to fiberglass to buoys that collect wave data for the military have, in some way or another, changed surfing.
President Felix Tshisekedi declared three days of national mourning after the boat disaster and said all boats plying its waterways must have life buoys.
Compared to other devices -- like buoys -- which can become destroyed and sink in rough seas, Yam Pro Energy's patent is more efficient, it says.
Their system starts by tapping into statistics collected over the years by instruments such as buoys about a particular part of the ocean surface.
The network of 27 buoys in Indonesia, which are connected to seabed sensors, have been inoperable since 21, often due to neglect or vandalism.
Jane, having just unceremoniously lost her virginity to a stranger at a party, is feeling down, and Bonnie's easy, wisecracking cynicism buoys her up.
These sensors are either installed inside floating buoys that can freeze right into the ice, or mounted on traditional sleds (called qamutiks) or snowmobiles.
"The North Pacific is a big fishing region — you'll find a lot of buoys, nets, and gear designed to last out there," Eriksen says.
Disaster agency spokesman Nugroho told reporters on Sunday none of Indonesia's tsunami buoys, one device used to detect waves, had been operating since 2012.
"We have no manpower to monitor these buoys, and it's so expensive," said Rahmat Triyono, the earthquake and tsunami chief at the meteorology agency.
The pulsars and the Earth behave like buoys on the surface of a choppy spacetime sea, bobbing up and down as the waves pass by.
"Now we have no buoys in Indonesia," Iyan Turyana, an ocean engineer at BPPT, Indonesia's Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, told Phys.
The chat, autograph, and take-a-picture show is a hoary tradition in pro wrestling, one which buoys the stars of yesteryear during tough times.
Forget the knots and buoys and all that maritime code stuff you're supposed to know about before manning a ship, and remember one thing: vodka.
Johnson said "drifter buoys" perform much the same function now, and have the advantage of radio or satellite communication to talk instantaneously with scientists onshore.
Front yards are decorated not with flower beds or lawn ornaments but with tangled mounds of fishing rope and buoys the color of wild strawberries.
The giddy comedy of the opening — songs, fortune telling, fake mustaches — skews darker and sadder until an unexpectedly redemptive ending buoys the piece back up.
With 22018,21 live concurrent viewers as of this article's writing, the video buoys the whole category for a somewhat niche shooter game called Standoff 2390.
Although it could still be dangerous (and there are safety barriers and buoys to keep people away), you could probably swim away from the current.
Also, in Indonesia's case, its buoys and gauges are mostly positioned in areas considered more likely targets for tsunamis, which Sulawesi was not, said Pattiaratchi.
Last night I swam out beyond the buoys, looked up at the sky and felt the dark, pliable hand of the night water take hold.
Where his last album, "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper," had a harder edge, "Buoys" features gentle, acoustic songs that still have some unconventional filigree.
Palau is surrounded by super trawlers, state-subsidized poacher fleets, mile-long drift nets and predator buoys, all of which are rapidly depleting regional fish stocks.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The U.S. Coast Guard says brass sound-signaling devices are being stolen from buoys off the Maine coast — threatening the safety of mariners.
Friendship might lead to those betrayals and it might always be tied to violence, but it also buoys and supports the drama in surprisingly earnest fashion.
The data these buoys produce help researchers understand ocean currents, winds, temperature, salinity — information critical to things like search and rescue operations, or oil spill cleanups.
Emma and Aurora have a deep bond, one that buoys them through Emma's unhappy marriage and Aurora's reluctant relationship with the astronaut who lives next door.
Like oversized fishing bobbers used as flower vases, these 20 trees planted in colorful buoys are designed to add whimsy and nature to Rotterdam's industrial waterfront.
The greatest signal shown in the study, which used 33 years of observations from multiple satellites, buoys and other sources, is in the remote Southern Ocean.
Those popup windows, which the team can beam out to people in hard-to-reach areas via buoys equipped with a low-frequency Wi-Fi network.
Strings of buoys crisscross the bay, marking off areas where fishing is not allowed, in an effort to recover waters damaged by large-scale salmon farming.
Indeed, don't we need ceremony to mark new eras in our life and provide buoys that help us beat back the endless waves of encroaching time?
France's third-largest builder's positive 2018 outlook echoed similar upbeat messages from peers such as Saint Gobain , as a strengthening global economy buoys the construction industry.
The guitar [on Buoys] is sort of the odd thing out, which I think is why Rusty was obsessed with getting it to sound really manufactured.
The ferry ride, which took around 45 minutes, was the quintessential experience of journeying across an archipelago, the routes well marked by buoys, poles and lighthouses.
That buoys Democratic hopes of potentially flipping the dozens of GOP-held districts that either Hillary Clinton won or that Trump won by a closer margin.
The speaker of Indonesia's parliament, Bambang Soesatyo, pledged in a statement that at least in the case of buoys, parliament would support the budget for this.
In the event of storms, Eco Wave Power's system could lift its buoys or submerge them until high waves pass, the company said on its website.
One is for a straight downwind race of speed and stamina, and the other day features a course race around buoys, requiring speed, stamina and agility.
Lily James is his secretary, Elizabeth Layton, a clever and wide-eyed English rose who types Churchill's correspondence and chastely buoys his morale at difficult moments.
When an earthquake set off the deadly tsunami that struck the island of Sulawesi in September, killing 543,100 people, no data was received from the buoys.
Nugroho, bemoaning a fall in funding, said no tsunami buoys, one type of instrument used to detect the waves, in Indonesia had been operating since 2012.
And there is a wide swath of others, with less thought through opinions, somewhere between the left and right buoys on the river of American politics.
Instead of the crashes of white sea foam normally at the end of these waves lies an ordered pile of garbage including surfboards, buoys, and baskets.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is preparing to test a network of radio relays mounted on sea buoys and connected via hair-thin fiber-optic cable.
"The concept involves deploying RF network node buoys—dropped from aircraft or ships, for example—that would be connected via thin underwater fiber-optic cables," DARPA stated.
The other was comprised of surface temperature measurements from NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies' land-based weather observing stations and ocean buoys, collectively known as GISTEMP.
New buoys could add to the data Argo provides in particular places of interest without the need for a research ship to schlep out and deliver them.
Such cables would be less vulnerable and quicker than buoys and cost 300 billion rupiah ($19.8 million) a year for every 200 km (125 miles), he said.
After the devastating 2004 tsunami, multiple countries -- including the UK, Germany and Malaysia -- donated detection buoys and other equipment to Indonesia to help warn of future disasters.
Some of the defunct warning buoys have become moors for fishing boats, destroying the sensitive equipment within, officials from the national meteorology, climatology and geophysics agency said.
His art is a form of urban exploration, roving over, into and around Singapore, studying what few others see: outlying islets, sewage tunnels, buoys, lighthouses, sand barges.
Rompongs, which look like small huts, are fish aggregator devices that sit upon buoys or floats and are anchored to concrete blocks on the seafloor by rope.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesperson for the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), said a network of 22 early-detection buoys haven't been operational since 2012, Australia's ABC News reported.
The way the buoys are looking and these guys are here—they're the best of the best—it's going to be one of those historical days, size-wise.
The morning also yielded a run-in with a local commercial fishing crew who may have deliberately run over one of the team's buoys in a turf battle.
They are designed to deploy sensors and buoys for third parties, such as Argo, and also to act as relays for things which can communicate only through sound.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo called this week for the buoys to be repaired or replaced, but experts and officials say investment has also been neglected in other areas.
Yet it concluded that without GPS, delivery drivers could still use road maps, aircraft could still use terrestrial beacons, and ships could still use radar, buoys, and lighthouses.
Still, on the apron of the racecourse, old-time bookmakers stand on boxes with electronic odds boards behind them and bob like buoys above a sea of gamblers.
But his hand has been weakened by a recent and rapid depreciation in China's currency, which helps to make Chinese goods cheaper in foreign markets and buoys exports.
To figure out how hot the oceans are getting, scientists rely on a network of more than 3,800 buoys, which, together make up what's called the Argo system.
Hu Bo, director of the Centre for Maritime Strategy Studies at Peking University, described the preparation of the buoys as a "natural response" ahead of a likely accident.
Out on the water's surface, floating above the site of a coral nursery was the first sign of trouble: a tangled mass of line, buoys, lobster traps, and debris.
Piscatella captures how the movement builds over time, and he's frank about behind-the-scenes despair and weariness sapping Scholarism's strength, and how personal determination buoys it back up.
Such exclamations capture both the joie de vivre of 1970s French feminism and the spirit that buoys this film, an homage to the era if there ever was one.
These two science agencies use different methods to rank years, but base their information on similar underlying data comprised of thousands of surface weather stations and buoys at sea.
It's this assumption that buoys the Games for Change Festival, the 15th edition of which begins today in New York, as well as a dozen other games advocacy groups.
My evidence for this "brain hack" was anecdotal, but as it turns out there is quite a bit of research that buoys my hunch: Sleep does help fortify memories.
The episode buoys between Laurie's time with Nora and Matt tracking down the afterlife-blasting physicists, and her time on the ranch with Kevin, Sr., Grace, John, and Michael.
It was long enough to repeatedly walk Avalon's main drag, a pedestrian avenue lined with fish shacks, ice cream parlors and shops with names like Buoys & Gulls and Afishinados.
Situated close to the shore, hundreds of floating buoys connected by arms to a jetty would move with the waves to generate clean electricity at the 4.8-megawatt plant.
"There were 22 buoys, and as of last year, the last of them were not working due to them breaking down, or from theft or vandalism," Mr. Sutopo said.
The fastest of the course racers fell less, paddled faster on the straightaways and more effortlessly cleared the buoys -- an impressive mastery of the board and of personal strength.
Swimrunners run trails in wet suits and swim caps, with pull buoys strapped to their bodies, goggles on their head and their shoes laced up for the entire race.
From there, athletes navigated a quads-shredding descent that ended on an exposed beach, where they duck-dived windswept waves, swam around two buoys and returned to the sand.
If the DARPA system works and the Pentagon chooses to acquire it, there could soon come a time when American warplanes swap data via buoys bobbing on the ocean waves.
Here in Arizona, they are also entrees into a social world — the shooting range — that buoys hearts and minds long after careers have ended and friends have started to die.
No warning In the wake of the 2004 disaster, countries including the UK, Germany and Malaysia donated detection buoys and other equipment to Indonesia to help warn of future tsunamis.
Tsunami detection buoys reportedly stopped working in 20083 and, in the September tsunami event, cell phone towers that were used to transmit warning text messages were toppled by the shaking.
In the years since the system became operable, there have been occasional reports about pirates and fishermen stealing parts from the buoys or hauling them away to sell for scrap.
A plethora of observations — from satellites, buoys, and aircraft flown into the developing storm — allow scientists to better understand the environment around a storm, and in turn improve their models.
We've done manual measurements on the waters near the pier since 1916, but we also have an automatic shore station and gliders that go further off the coast and buoys.
Other scientists have set up buoys in the ice that will report a position via GPS satellites, allowing them to watch the ice as it opens, closes, shears and rotates.
The program's buoys had only measured taller waves at one other station, located in the remote North Pacific Ocean where extreme waves are expected to form on occasion, he said.
A plethora of observations – from satellites, buoys and aircraft flown into the developing storm – allow scientists to better understand the environment around a storm, and in turn improve their models.
While a decline in imports to the U.S. tends buoys raw GDP numbers, it can also reveal a deceleration in American spending in general as consumers curb purchases of oversees goods.
Bluewater Texas Terminal has proposed to run two 30-inch oil pipelines to buoys off San Jose Island in San Patricio County, according to a May 2019 document outlining the project.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BEXHILL, UK — If you ever get joy from the written word, you might not like Buoys Boys, Fiona Banner's pun-themed exhibition by the sea.
So while Slat's booms in the great Pacific garbage patch will detect some plastic, most of it will be big pieces of debris like fishing nets, crates, and buoys, Eriksen says.
Further, smartwatches are slowly eating away at Switzerland's lower-cost Swatch and fashion watch core, a market that buoys brands like Omega and Breguet and lets them keep manufacturing mechanical novelties.
Still, the "startup" mentality of failing early and often allows the current crop of "seavangelists" to see prior attempts as buoys leading towards a bright, blue future instead of expensive wreckage.
The decisions to maintain or cancel alerts were based on actual readings from buoys showing water levels in key locations, Mr. Angove said, rather than from analysis of the quake motion.
Mr. Bey was working with a crew scraping barnacles off buoys in Chesapeake Bay in 1977 when his ship suddenly listed to port, causing a shelf holding heavy equipment to tip.
The researchers threw out good data on sea temperatures recorded on buoys, and "corrected" it with what he said was bad data from ships, Dr. Bates said, according to The Mail.
Model Earth adjusts itself to match real Earth, to take into account all the observations fed in by "flying satellites, buoys and balloons," and then it races ahead in fast-forward.
The buoys have been stalled in a prototype phase for years, reportedly failing to receive the funding needed because of budget cuts and a failure for agencies to agree on project decisions.
Sentinel's offshore facility could begin operations in early 2020 and load up to 2 million bpd from single-point mooring buoys in deepwaters 30 miles off Freeport, Texas, said CEO Jeff Ballard.
White Girl is about an optimistic blonde who begins to see the invisible privilege that buoys her naiveté; Kids shows teens partying and drinking, a vision of adolescence without judgment or lectures.
In the POSYDON system, buoys on the surface would receive a GPS fix from satellites, then retransmit that data into the deep sound channel in acoustic form to submerged submarines and AUVs.
To circumvent this issue, Kristof Richmond, the ARTEMIS project manager, said a cryobot on Europa would likely deposit radio receiver buoys into the ice from its rear as it makes it descent.
Sentinel's offshore facility could begin operations in early 2022 and load up to 2 million bpd from single-point mooring buoys in deepwaters 30 miles off Freeport, Texas, said CEO Jeff Ballard.
Though "One Sings, the Other Doesn't" involves bitter conflicts, grievous losses, and wrenching separations, it's also an effervescent and lyrical film that buoys its emotional extremes with a steady sense of purpose.
But a country-wide tsunami warning system of buoys connected to seabed sensors has been out of order since 2012 due to vandalism, neglect and a lack of public funds, authorities say.
Like many lobstermen, Chris Hodgkins, 30, who lives in the island town of Frenchboro, 30 miles northeast of Matinicus, spends the winter repairing his traps, painting his buoys and cleaning his ropes.
A bumpy track runs through the property, which is scattered with cages, crates, nets, buoys, machine parts, grounded vessels, a cluster of aboveground pools, and shotgun shacks extending to the water's edge.
Here, the itinerant singer and songwriter Kelela explains how a bag from her friend, the 2017 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund award-winning designer Telfar Clemens, buoys her when she's on the move.
During night patrol aboard the Sam Simon last week, the crew pulled up yet another totoaba net of wide blue mesh, its unweathered red buoys evidence that the net was brand new.
More sea-traffic data may become available soon as countries consider deploying devices in the water — sonar and camera buoys, as well as low-cost floating hydrophones — to catch ships approaching restricted areas.
The hard data collected by satellites and ocean buoys—coupled with paleoclimate data that tells us about Earth's warming trends over millions of years—informs us that what we're seeing now isn't natural.
They listen to signals sent by buoys deployed on the ocean surface and watch video from the plane's heat-seeking camera on five sets of double screens at the center of the plane.
Spread mooring would involve using anchors or buoys to replace the tug boats, which currently hold the ship steady at what one analyst said was a cost of around $10 million a month.
This event, as measured by meteorologists using satellites, buoys, aircraft observations and other tools, is slightly stronger than the 1997-98 event, which brought an extremely wet rainy season to the Golden State.
Fishermen often used buoys to tie their boats, sometimes damaging sensors, while in one case a buoy was towed by fishermen from its original mooring to another part of the sea off Sulawesi.
At the stern of the boat on Sunday, a deck hand watched the five buoys for any indication that a shark might be biting the bait attached to the bottom of each one.
Soon after that disaster, Indonesia introduced a sophisticated early warning system using buoys, sea-level gauges and seismometers that can send alerts to countries' tsunami warning centers within 10 minutes of a quake.
The project she is working on would bring a new system to Indonesia that would use undersea communication to avoid the use of surface buoys that could be vandalized or hit by ships.
"Only a very small percentage is small pieces, most of it is still floating around in large objects like crates, buoys, bottles, even stuff like children's toys, toothbrushes and toilet seats," Slat said.
The paper, published in January, compared the old and new NOAA data with independent data from satellites, buoys and other sources and found that the new data matched the independent data more closely.
Authored by Ian Young and Agustinus Ribal, professors at the department of infrastructure engineering at the University of Melbourne, the study analyzed wind and wave data from 31 satellites and 80 ocean buoys.
Information about a storm — when it forms, how strong its winds are, where it's going — come from a mix of satellites, reconnaissance aircraft called the Hurricane Hunters, buoys, and land-based radars, says Dorst.
A large bank of similar buoys called the Pioneer Array has been showing oceanographers things they have not seen before in the two years it has been operating off the coast of New England.
An international collaboration called Argo has a regularly replenished fleet of nearly 4,000 untethered buoys (see map) which divide their time between the surface and the depths, drifting at the whim of the currents.
His buoys, black on top, white in the middle and red on the bottom, are usually found a mile or so from town, near islands that once were quarried for granite by Italian immigrants.
In 2004, the same company deployed a system of "intelligent buoys" to search for black boxes after a Boeing 737 belonging to Egypt's Flash Air crashed in the Red Sea near Sharm al-Sheikh.
Suffice to say that the Christmas season is so massive for Hallmark's TV properties that it even buoys the company's streaming site, Hallmark Movies NOW, which grew 49 percent between October and December 2017.
The researchers pinpointed the plastics' origin based on the paths these buoys followed — which suggests the plastic in the garbage patch north of Norway probably came from Europe and the East Coast of North America.
New, independent observations from ocean buoys and other data sources show Earth's oceans are warming at a rate that's about 40% faster than indicated in the 2013 U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global business travel is expected to thrive in 2018, according to a report by a travel management group, as an improving world economy buoys confidence in the private sector and investment community.
I especially liked Andrea Longacre-White's piece, "Full Stop" (2017), a cluster of red rope that reminded me of both pool buoys and bondage gear, evoking the control of bodies and the division of water.
That researchers can move the autonomous boats — unlike the static ocean buoys that are now typically used — is significant, because it allows scientists to alter collection patterns in response to ocean conditions and interesting discoveries.
III: Reclaimed waters A constant stream of planes passes overhead, deafening the crew of Boat 36826 as they near a line of white buoys strung out over the water north of Hong Kong International Airport.
He couldn't swim, so when his friends would head out to the floating dock, he'd follow them beyond the buoys that marked the deep end and we'd end up dragging his ass back to shore.
To combat entanglement in fishing lines, NOAA has been working with the fishing industry and inventors to experiment with lobster pots that are not connected by rope to buoys at the surface, Dr. Hayes said.
But the latest disaster has raised questions about the country's efforts: no warning siren was sounded before the wave hit the island and none of the 18643 buoys at sea monitoring for tsunamis were functional.
The performers, famous for their quick-witted spontaneity and mold-breaking audacity, occasionally read quotations from pieces of paper taped to the church's pillars — potential buoys in an improvisational ocean with few breezes of inspiration.
Chapman, and a team of other scientists, analyzed more than 600 pieces of tsunami debris — from vessels to crates to buoys — that were retrieved on US beaches beginning in 2012 all the way to last year.
To figure out where it came from, the research team followed a flotilla of objects already drifting through the world's oceans: satellite-tracked buoys deployed by governmental organizations like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminstration (NOAA).
Melrose is a major lender for taxi medallions, and Mr. Pollack buoys aggrieved medallion owners watching their investments plummet as the yellow cab industry takes a beating from Uber and other app-based ride-hailing services.
In this town of about 22006,22009 that offers "big-city amenities without the big-city hassle," Mayor Brad Hart said, Collins provides thousands of high-paying jobs and buoys virtually every corner of the local economy.
With giant screens broadcasting all the action near and far, America's Cup Village at the Royal Naval Dockyard will provide official viewing as the swiftest, most high-tech boats at sea tack around the nearby buoys.
Dance remixes of his lumbering trap cuts by influential E.D.M. producers opened up ears—by 2010, there was a ravenous audience for the club-competent hip-hop that buoys Gucci Mane's Atlanta descendants to this day.
One of the writers, Peter Farrelly, has a background in broad comedies like "Kingpin" and "There's Something about Mary," which informs the unlikely camaraderie between the two men and buoys the film in its darker stretches.
The National Weather Service said the weather-generated tsunami, known as a meteotsnuami, resulted in fluctuating water levels for several hours and was picked up on buoys off stretching from New Jersey up to southern New England.
When you're pursuing a career in a field that's both unrewarding and mostly D.I.Y. you cling to these little successes as if they are buoys in the water, assuring you that you're not entirely lost at sea.
Mark Dion's "Cabinet of Marine Debris" is a precisely arranged array of plastic containers, fishing buoys, floats and ropes, collected on a 2013 expedition that studied Pacific Ocean marine debris, in a cabinet resembling a kitchen hutch.
For now, the show gets to have its cake and eat it too: The distant beacon of happiness buoys episodes from week to week, while the writers remain free to slather on the misery in the present.
The array of cooing, grunting, echoing voices behind him — sometimes his own, sometimes a chorus of guests — simulate a supportive aural community that buoys him, cheers him up, overwhelms and subsumes his own presence as a singer.
They endure in the language of the poem at hand; where, against a sea of abstractions, they stand out like shimmering buoys, enticing the reader to set keel to breakers and depart on their own exploratory study.
The buoys, which communicate with seafloor sensors, are supposed to send tsunami warnings to the Indonesian Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics, but are now ineffective due to vandalism and a lack of funding, according to the report.
These questions pop up, like bright, distracting buoys spotted from the illusion of high ground; if Klebold had failings (and what parent does not?), none of them would begin to explain the terrible turn of her son's life.
A tsunami warning system set up after 2004 failed to save lives in Sulawesi: it emerged too late that, due to neglect or vandalism, a network of 22 buoys connected to seabed sensors had been inoperable since 2012.
But here in 2018, that appears to be an increasingly popular PR strategy for all sorts of people, though we'll see if this buoys Brown as successfully as it has others who cry "fake news" at every opportunity.
The steady, relentless stream of data from satellites, weather buoys, and remote weather stations makes it clear that the Arctic—which has supported human life for millennia—is warming twice as fast as any place on the planet.
Buoys in the Gulf of Alaska early Tuesday morning detected Tsunami activity and The Weather Channel warned residents of Alaska and British Columbia to evacuate to higher ground and farther inland beyond the bounds of tsunami hazard zones.
To adapt to the strong tidal current, which during the race will be running south with the outgoing tide, organizers are using heavier anchors and longer chains than usual to secure the race buoys, which are called marks.
PADANG/JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) - All 22015 of the early-warning buoys Indonesia deployed after the 211 tsunami disaster were inoperable when a massive undersea earthquake struck off the coast on Wednesday, a National Disaster Mitigation Agency official said.
DUBAI, Oct 23 (Reuters) - EeSaudi Arabia's stock index may extend gains on Sunday as last week's $17.5 billion bond sale buoys investor optimism despite some weak quarterly results, while a slightly improved global environment could support other Gulf markets.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Global copper producers are converging in Chile this week as tightening supply buoys prices, even as the industry grapples with declining ore quality, project delays and worries the U.S-China trade war may hit long-term demand.
Sentinel's project would include an onshore terminal with 18 million barrels of storage, an offshore pipeline, platform and single-point mooring buoys that will load VLCCs, which carry 2 million barrels, at a rate of 85,000 barrels per hour.
PARIS, Feb 22 (Reuters) - French building materials group St Gobain posted higher profits for 13 and said it expected further earnings growth in 2018, echoing similarly upbeat messages from peers as a strengthening global economy buoys the construction industry.
In addition to the malfunctioning of buoys designed to warn of massive waves, authorities said there were not enough evacuation routes or shelters in Padang, a Sumatra island port city of around one million people that felt the quake.
The tanks will be connected to five "single point mooring buoys" (SPMs), which will allow the refinery complex to pump crude straight into tanks from large ships at sea and pump products back out onto boats of any size.
Until now, most of the sampling used an ocean trawl designed to pick up small particles, and therefore, Mr. Lebreton said, underestimated the number of larger pieces of debris floating in the sea, like bottles, buoys and fishing nets.
Among the problems: None of the 22 buoys spread over Indonesia's open water to help monitor for tsunamis had been operational for the past six years, according to Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the spokesman for the country's national disaster agency.
SOUTH CHINA SEA (Reuters) - Japan's largest warship steamed into the South China Sea this week in defiance of Chinese assertiveness, with Asian military guests on board to witness helicopters looping over the tropical waters and gunners blasting target buoys.
Lennox's most recent album, "Buoys," eschews some of those ornate layers of synths and chaotic postproduction effects that have made his work so psychedelic and instead embraces straightforward songs that put his own, relatively unobscured voice front and center.
Sparks was eventually hired by CRA in January 2012, but before he switched jobs, he saved sensitive company and military information—including renderings and design photos of LBI drones and buoys—onto the cloud-storage service Dropbox, according to DOJ.
The researchers analyzed independent ocean temperature data from three different sources: floating buoys, satellites, and Argo floats — "awesome, little robots that dive deep down into the ocean, come back up, and take the temperature as they go" in Hausfather's words.
Nemeth said the risk was a decline in Hungary's big trade surplus, which buoys the forint, as wages and household consumption surge across the region, adding though that a strong inflow of European Union funds this year help the forint.
SANTIAGO, April 220 (Reuters) - Global copper producers are converging in Chile this week as tightening supply buoys prices, even as the industry grapples with declining ore quality, project delays and worries the U.S-China trade war may hit long-term demand.
How your body floats will depend in part on your density (leaner people tend to sink more readily than those with more body fat) and the water's density (heavier, high-salinity water like that in the Dead Sea buoys bodies up).
As of late Tuesday, the whale and a tell-tale string of yellow-and-orange buoys trailing behind it remained out of sight, said Gisele Anderson, whose husband, Dave, runs a fleet of whale-watching excursion vessels involved in the effort.
Paleoclimate data—which informs us about Earth's warming and cooling patterns over millions of years—juxtaposed with recent data collected from satellites and buoys would suggest this idea is bullshit, and that carbon emissions and other human activity are ramping up global warming.
With an expertise that comes from being a licensed boat captain since 1984, Sanchez piloted the virtual ferry (named "Lunchbox" by some precocious New York City public school kids) through a variety of obstacles — container ships, kayakers, buoys, and, of course, other ferries.
Two American government agencies — NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration — compile separate analyses of the global temperature, based upon thousands of measurements from weather stations, ships and ocean buoys scattered around the world.
Developed by Shark Mitigation Systems, also known for making loudly patterned wetsuits that are intended to deter sharks from approaching divers and surfers, the Clever Buoys are able to pick up the presence of any sharks previously caught and tagged by the government.
Many stand and enjoy the song, but the volume of drunken mouths becomes very apparent as a loud hum of conversation buoys the sweet piano-driven sounds of a song like "Out of My Hands" struggles to become the center of attention.
The finding that a record had been set for the third year in a row was released on Wednesday by three government agencies, two of them American and one British, that track measurements made by ships, buoys and land-based weather stations.
They deployed red umbrellas to shade him from the relentless sun and buoys to keep him afloat as veterinarians tried to help him eat and gave him medicine, staying in the water with him for 24 hours to try to keep him alive, officials said.
Because such warfare depends on interpreting lots of data from different sources—sonar arrays on ships, sonar buoys dropped from aircraft, passive listening systems on the sea-floor—technology which allows new types of sensor and new ways of communicating could greatly increase its possibilities.
The Science article also calls for more studies to be done on seabed ecosystems in advance of commercial activity on the seabed, as well as the deployment of monitoring tools like buoys and seafloor crawlers which can analyze the health of ocean floor ecosystems.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesia was compelled to rely on tsunami warnings from other nations' buoys in the Indian Ocean this week after a huge earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra because its detection system was disabled, a senior disaster agency official said on Thursday.
But the warning system is costly to maintain and parts of it have fallen into disrepair — including the buoys, which were designed to detect sea-level changes and transmit the information electronically to a data center that could alert local authorities to a tsunami danger.
Although facilitating calls between humans is still a core component of the company's business, most of the network is used to route information between computers, whether these are tsunami monitoring buoys in the middle of the ocean, or chips implanted to track endangered animals.
DEFENSE BUOYS LOUISVILLE Mariya Moore scored 9 points to surpass 1,000 in her career, and No. 4 Louisville (6-0) held visiting Chattanooga (3-3) to 30 percent shooting for a 63-47 victory to wrap up site play in the Hall of Fame Challenge.
The Bluewater Texas Terminal, which will be located 21 nautical miles east of the entrance to Corpus Christi port, will consist of two single point mooring buoys that can load Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) capable of carrying around 2 million barrels of oil.
The bottom line: While corporate lending and other lines-of-business were bright spots in many of the banks' earnings, "the consumer still buoys the results from the banks with big credit card and mortgage portfolios, like Bank of America, Citi and J.P. Morgan," says St. Pierre.
But there's a reason behind the launch: to study the interaction between the air and the sea and the weather it produces, like fog and powerful tropical cyclonesThough important, these measurements can be difficult or limiting due to the types of equipment available: buoys, ships, or aircraft.
"Before Bennett abandoned the catamaran and boarded the life raft, Bennett loaded various items from the vessel onto the life raft, including a suitcase, two duffle bags, a backpack, water, unexpended parachute flares, a radio transmitter, buoys, food, and silver coins," the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - OPEC's third-largest producer Iran is expected to raise the April price of its flagship light crude for Asian buyers to the highest versus a similar Saudi grade since 2011, as a lifting of nuclear sanctions this year buoys demand for its oil.
Commentary: In Qatar and Saudi Arabia's fight, Iran's the real winner Japan's largest warship steamed into the South China Sea this week in defiance of Chinese assertiveness, with Asian military guests on board to witness helicopters looping over the tropical waters and gunners blasting target buoys.
In 2015, the British consultancy estimated that the "Kate Middleton effect" — fueled by the Duchess of Cambridge's appeal as a young and glamorous queen consort-in-waiting — buoys the British economy by an additional $205 million every year as women scramble to "repli-Kate" her style.
As the whales follow, they are swimming across fishing and shipping lanes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where they are vulnerable to being struck by ships or entangled in fishing lines — often long lines of rope connecting buoys at the surface with traps at the bottom.
There was a major push in the region to improve warning systems after the 20043 Indian Ocean tsunami killed more than 120,000 in Indonesia alone, including establishing a network of 22 warning buoys to detect tsunamis that was put in place with German and U.S. help.
Since the French surgeon Claude-Nicolas Le Cat first performed it in 1744, placing this fine tube into the brain has been used as a swift and durable way to drain some of the cerebrospinal fluid that buoys and nourishes the brain, creating space and relieving pressure.
I could overwhelm you with data about how Christmas buoys both Hallmark and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (which posts more modest ratings in general but also sees solid increases throughout the holiday season), but if you really want to dig into the raw numbers, AdWeek has them here.
The whale was first spotted about 30 miles (48 km) off San Diego over the weekend and then again on Monday by the crew of a whale-watching tour vessel near Dana Point, about 65 miles to the north, dragging about 100 feet of fishing lines and buoys.
That can only be calculated for individual storms once they've formed: it depends on too many variables, like when the hurricane developed, how strong its winds are, where it's going, and the atmospheric pressure, which is all information that's collected by satellites, buoys, radars, as well as reconnaissance aircraft.
Three other lines of buoys and floats have recently been installed across the Atlantic in order to understand the transfer of deep water from the North Atlantic southwards, a flow which is fundamental to the dynamics of all the world's oceans, and which may falter in a warmer climate.
Open since June, Skull & Crown is filled with tiki- and horror-themed items in a marginally ghoulish Indiana Jones-meets-Gilligan homage accented by skulls and shrunken heads, fishing nets and buoys, pineapple-shaped lamps, large tiki idols, a mermaid sculpture and an eerie soundtrack complete with thunderclaps.
Concerns over the government's readiness increased after Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, the spokesman for the country's national disaster agency (BNPB), admitted that none of the additional 22 deep water buoys connected to seafloor sensors to help monitor for tsunamis off Indonesia's coast had worked for the last six years.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is working with the Miami-based center to use data collected by planes, buoys and satellites to shrink the dreaded cone of uncertainty and extend advisories, warnings and watches to 72 hours before a storm, adding a whole additional day for storm preparations.
"According to the disaster prediction, we have prepared rescue teams and equipment in key areas -- 356 technical teams, 297 construction squads, 141 rescue boats, and 75 rubber dinghies as well as materials such as life jackets and buoys," said Xie Dongming, a flood prevention official in the city of Zhangzhou.
The way to best fill in the shadow presence of Black fathers is with real versions of these fathers who every so often fail to catch their children when they fall, or fail to say the thing that buoys them up, or fail to anticipate the needs that the child cannot quite articulate.
It appeared to be dragging around 200 feet (61 meters) of line and several buoys from its tail, a viewer from a nearby boat said 'Whale vomit' could fetch $70,000 Milstein told CNN affiliate KTLA it's unusual for blue whales to become tangled in fishing nets because they usually stay far offshore.
In the footage of the incident, which at the time caused heated exchanges between Washington and Beijing, Chinese People&aposs Liberation Army Navy crew can be seen preparing buoys designed to absorb impact and protect the hull of their ship in the event of a collision between a Chinese Luyang destroyer and the USS Decatur.
Although the agencies have not yet reported their official data, computer model tracking of global temperatures, which is becoming increasingly sophisticated but is not yet an official source of temperature information, does show a record warm month for the globe, after factoring in data from a host of sources, from buoys to satellite observations and weather stations on land.
The NOAA budget also contains some bizarre cuts that the meteorology community will likely strongly object to, including getting rid of the array of Pacific Ocean buoys that enable forecasters to detect El Niño events, as well as a network of specially-designed ocean instruments to detect destructive tsunamis in the Pacific Ocean before they hit land.
The sky is filled with satellites eyeing the atmosphere and reporting it to dozens of countries; the ocean is filled with buoys and ships testing the water and sharing it with dozens of agencies; papers are being written by dozens of authors from dozens of research institutions; sea levels are rising while we watch and entire nations are disappearing under the water.

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