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Kolmogorov realized that this vortex will spontaneously generate smaller eddies, which spawn still smaller eddies.
That creates enormous circles of water called mesoscale eddies, which slowly travel westward—think of these eddies like the ocean weather patterns.
Current observations are not sufficiently effective at placing ocean eddies in the correct location, nor are they effective in capturing the size of these eddies.
Eddies of white insulation swirled in the chilly Wisconsin air.
Time eddies, accelerates, slows down and turns back on itself.
If there are four worlds, are there only four Eddies?
To this day, turbulences and eddies have remained challenging to understand.
Different vendors sell goods and services in exchange for EuroDollars, or "Eddies."
The subjects of conversation melt and swirl and resurface in thick eddies.
Sometimes they carry with them carry large eddies, whirlpools over 100 miles across.
Just like a narrow jet of air, it becomes unstable and creates eddies.
Turbulence almost always steals energy from larger flows and channels it into smaller eddies.
These eddies then transfer their energy into even smaller structures, and so on down.
But even well-behaved and unremarkably clad volunteers may cause eddies of unintended disturbance.
Pour milk in coffee, and the eddies and tendrils of white soon fade to brown.
Simulating stratocumulus clouds requires immense computing power because they contain turbulent eddies of all sizes.
But when you flatten reality down to two dimensions, eddies join forces instead of dissipating.
They saw energy flowing into larger and larger eddies, the hallmark of two-dimensional turbulence.
Such eddies are actually quite common, although they're rarely captured quite like this one was.
The researchers compared it to the way eddies form around a rock in a river.
Their tense standoff seems to charge the roiling swells and eddies of material between them.
A lot of the Eddies are very detailed in the album art, one of the challenges was to make the Eddies read well from a camera that's pulled out, while still providing that detail when you go in and inspect that Eddie up close.
Wind movements were animated by eddies of rippling arpeggios enveloped in placid streams of fused voices.
It eddies and flows, weaving sinuously around you, until all sense of direction has been lost.
The swift current soon pulls the racer into a frenzied route of waves, falls and eddies.
The effect can be compared to the way water eddies form in a river around large rocks.
Or the river, whose water smelled like rust and whose eddies trapped phosphorescent galaxies of undissolved fertilizer.
Maybe it feels good down here on hot, humid, dead-air days, dawdling in the cool eddies.
The voices hover and slip past one another, find peace and then tumble into more eddies of perplexity.
That is just as well, for managing the swirling eddies of central Europe's politics presents enough of a challenge.
This makes Agern (AY-gurn) feel like a quiet harbor away from the eddies and currents of commuters outside.
In a world filled with fast-moving political eddies and fickle consumer demand, Evans ardently advocates for manufacturing flexibility.
He was especially captivated by the "Deluge" drawings, their swirling eddies of black chalk giving form to natural disasters.
Through satellite observations, scientists saw that when two of these eddies link up to create the "modon," crazy things happen.
This, too, failed to vibrate in what are known as laminar-flow currents (that is, those without eddies in them).
Falkovich's formula describes the large stable vortex itself, but not the turbulent eddies that still flicker and fluctuate around it.
Yet at 53, he may at last lack the will to retain a place in the treacherous eddies of Italian politics.
This could have been because wind shear forced eddies to stay in their respective thin horizontal layers instead of stretching vertically.
What comes across is green paint slopped over broken dishes, Schnabel's stock-in-trade, punctuated by eddies of pink and white.
Of specific interest is the energy stored in the upper ocean and how this varies with ocean features such as eddies.
That's because warm core eddies can be 300 to 400 feet deep, so there's a lot of heat to feed the hurricane.
Conversations wander into eddies and dead ends; in one episode, a man sweeps a floor for two and a half wordless minutes.
You can bring up to three Eddies in a fight and swap out and use different abilities as they fight through the worlds.
JRAD's pumped-up take explores extremes of tempo and dynamics with muscular shredding, eerily quiet eddies and telepathic turn-on-a-dime switchbacks.
Blue-glassed shine walls in the invisible wealthy, while eddies in the heat-dazzled smog block their view from a 90th-floor penthouse.
As I'm swept up in the eddies and currents of the crowd, I bump into a man wearing a customised Leicester waistcoat and shorts.
Working on the floor, she thinned her paint to the consistency of water, creating floods and eddies of color that soaked into the canvas.
" Hiking toward a mountain portage, he admired the way "the river twisted in upon itself in eddies and whirlpools, piling up in unbreaking waves.
From canary yellows and ruddy scarlet to eggshell blue, the primary hues punch through the eddies of thick whiteness that often hovers over the islands.
By characterizing how the ocean surface changes, researchers can better understand currents and eddies, but also weather events like hurricanes, El Niño, and La Niña.
Made by Seattle-based artist, Sophia Wheelwright, Suspended Eddies is a draping aluminium mesh sculpture, lit with LED lighting which changes in appearance when night falls.
This inky mix was streaming in dark eddies toward the Gulf of Mexico, where, had it been real sediment, it would have vanished off the coast.
You swim through this novel as you do through a lake in midsummer, pushing through both warm eddies and the occasional surprisingly chilly draft from below.
Vast russet-colored fields, once devoted to crops, were crowded with mud—spattered tents, webs of clotheslines, eddies of plastic bags, children investigating mounds of refuse.
Like Odysseus, Mendelsohn sees in existence a pattern of eddies and back-turnings, an endlessly shifting density field in which identity and truth come and go.
Let's just say that if it weren't for the play's ludicrous reversals and recurrent eddies of argument, it would last about 10 minutes instead of 85.
Large corporations also typically create interrelated eddies of economic activity, whereas Facebook's business model is founded upon sucking the economic activity out of otherwise productive workers.
Still others walking up and down the banks with their rifles pointed at the surface, sparkling creases, eddies, and points where the dark water parted around rocks.
But such potted histories are eddies in the narrative stream that carries Eric Prokopi from taciturn Florida high school swim star to eventual bone smuggler and felon.
Animals — especially big-brained creatures like us — may be plausibly conceived as energy-draining eddies among the churning plant-fueled currents of our biosphere's open solar economy.
The bikes then start taking on a life of their own, as they get swept up in the invisible streams and eddies of human movement around the city.
At District Saigon in Astoria, Queens, there is always a pot of pho broth making a low quarrel on the stove, with eddies of marrow from sunken bones.
For example, ocean eddies—swirling currents that can bring deep waters to the surface and strengthen the system's overturning (the "O" in AMOC)—are difficult to simulate accurately.
As the plane drifts toward descent, water is everywhere: in green-blue pools that reach for the horizon, in mud-colored eddies, in staid intercoastals studded with white yachts.
Tall buildings create channels of wind that can clash and swirl into tight eddies, said Matthias Steiner, deputy director for the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Aviation Applications Program.
This motley of topics swirls and eddies and reforms, with exchanges of goofy insults and gossipy asides about whoever happens to be absent from the field at the moment.
Each runner makes 230 percent of each losing bet that they bring in, and Eddies gives his betting clients a free $0003 play every night to entice more action.
The great virtue of "The Young Karl Marx" is its clarity, its ability to perceive the way the eddies of personal experience flow within the wider stream of history.
One of those Eddies comes crashing down to a planet that may or may not be Earth, he finds himself in a weakened state, and accompanied by the mysterious Clairvoyant.
The loosely gridlike compositions, though mostly nonfigurative, contain distinctly windowlike rectangles; with their thick crusts of paint and overlapping eddies of garish color, they look like plastics warehouses on fire.
"Improvisational Adaptation" is Edwards' gig, and it's all about self-reliance that eddies out to the rest of the group, learned from the example set by the original Black Panther Party.
When wind flows across a long object, like a daffodil stem, it sheds little eddies of wind along each side, with a small vortex of low pressure forming in the wake.
He tried to write out how the flow of energy would balance between small turbulent eddies and a bigger flow feeding on them in a simple case: a flat, square box.
With its swift pacing and nervy fluctuations in warmth, their playing had all the best qualities of period-instrument performance — responsive to the music's emotional eddies without ever breaking the flow.
" Through such deeply felt and finely wrought eddies of narrative drift, "To Float in the Space Between" confronts the reader with many such moments of angular reflection and renewed recognition. "Vital.
There is a solo in which the dancer begins by moving just her arms, as if admiring them, then appears to be propelled into eddies of movement by a gentle breeze.
Rather, the phenomenon of how it's being marketed and discovered is new—the songs flourish on Youtube, racking up millions of plays because they catch algorithmic eddies on the platform's recommendation service.
As well as the familiar V-shaped wake they leave underwater disturbances known as "internal waves", flat swirls called "pancake eddies" and miniature vortices which spin off from fins and control surfaces.
Optically playing against that pulsating hue, Rabbia's colored-pencil flicks and ticks, accompanied by her minuscule circular or linear strokes, swell into eddies of energized color that animate each surface as a whole.
The fastest competitors know the river well, knowing when to take advantage of places to go deep and when to stay close to shore, where small eddies can propel them despite smaller waves.
While doing so, information that is smaller than the size of the pieces — so-called sub-grid information about clouds, ocean eddies and the capacity of soil to retain water — must be approximated.
This was contrary to the natural flexibility of tempo that had been self-evident in musical performance for centuries, the little eddies of halting or rushing motion that lend life and flow to music.
But if some patches of cilia beat against the prevailing motion they create vortexes, swirling eddies that the researchers found bring algae close to the surface of the larva, and eventually, to its mouth.
In truth, this exhibition is not my favorite kind of display; much of it is sealed in vitrines, and the other parts require quite close attention to the historical eddies and flows of cultural ephemera.
The best part isn't that Irving, who made a quality save just before this, forgot that Eddies—yes, that is FC Edmonton's nickname; yes, I love it, too—striker Jake Keegan was still behind him.
"For the pilot experiment, we will conduct flights over about two weeks to repeatedly sample these eddies with different kinds of remote sensing measurements (things like ocean velocity, ocean temperature, wind, and waves)," he said.
If you switch off the ceiling fan in a closed room, the air will soon fall still, as large gusts dissolve into smaller and smaller eddies that then vanish entirely into the thickness of the air.
As firefighters handled those blazes, the National Science Foundation announced that a study it had underwritten had found wildfires create their own weather, such as updrafts and eddies, which cause flames to spread out of control.
You can't have an army of Eddies, but in order to add as much variety at possible, what we've done is create a feature where players can swap out different aspects of Eddie in a battle.
Moreover, just as eddies and riptides occur on the frontiers between harbors and open ocean, the IBEX ribbon is somehow generated by the transitional zone, or heliosheath, between the Solar System and the wider galactic void.
Mr. Lensing in particular was drawn to China by its opaque political system, in which decisions are made in the shadows and people in power can rise and fall with the eddies of Beijing's palace intrigue.
Every piece that's put on display or offered for sale is exactly that, a piece of a whole, which is carried forward in currents and eddies until the artist is no longer on hand to navigate it.
An advantage of experiments with volunteers is that humans can wear color-coded outfits, showing how multiple sections of stadium seats intermingle down the exit, or how traffic moving in different directions down a hallway eddies and flows.
The scientists have hit a sort-of limit of how well they can probe these eddies with today's technology, and hope that new satellites, like the upcoming Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite, can help increase their understanding.
You don't really become a champion at all unless you mean something to the audience, and you certainly don't have a long, successful run at the top unless you're highly attuned to the swirls and eddies of culture.
The sculpture that, along with a few tense drawings of interior scenes, constitutes Dan Herschlein's haunting, tightly-focused new show, "The Stillness of Eddies" at 2393 Henry, is visible from the street — or at least, its installation is.
He had all the physical skills and the intimidation factor, but he never picked up mic skills or the crowd empathy needed to move with the crowd's swells and eddies, and it was quickly apparent with him, too.
By discarding that troublesome term and assuming that the eddies in this system are too short-lived to interact with each other, Falkovich and his colleagues tamed the equations enough to solve the Navier-Stokes equations for this case.
While some meteorologists say this form in eddies where water moves in a circular shape, scientists believe ice circles are caused by slowly melting chunks of water that spin as they sink, grinding away a circular shape at the ice border.
The player can switch between Eddies while in the fight, as each one—there's Trooper Eddie, Pharaoh Eddie, Wicker Man Eddie, Gunner Eddie, and so on—has his own unique abilities to either dish out damage or perk-up your team.
In her straight-to-camera soliloquies and in earlier televised conversations (with Bill Moyers and Charlie Rose, among others) she is always serious, but also always having fun, delighting in the eddies that language makes in the currents of thought.
Scribbled alongside each other, with rhyme if not reason, are math calculations, sketches of his devilish young boyfriend, birds, flying machines, theater props, eddies of water, blood valves, grotesque heads, angels, sawed-apart skulls, tips for painters, and studies for paintings.
He is adept at conveying himself as a character struggling with grief, plunging the reader into the intimate eddies of emotion and his own, Alison's and their surviving son's attempts to create a new order as a family of three.
Mr. Ponomarev let himself be swept into the city's circulatory system as well; at one point he found himself caught in one of its eddies at Liverpool Street Station in East London, near the shimmering cigar-shaped skyscraper known as the Gherkin.
As you stir the coffee, the energy you inject into the system cascades down the spatial scales into smaller and smaller eddies, with the rate of the transfer of energy described by a universal exponential decay factor of -0003/3, which Kolmogorov deduced from the fluid's dimensions.
There are, famously, 7,200 pages of his glorious notebooks to work from, and yes, they are rich in maps, doodles, anatomical drawings, schema for new machines, models for new weapons, proposals for city redesigns, geometric patterns, portraits, eddies, swirls, curls, pensées, scientific observations of uncanny prescience.
If she was okay, or sleeping, sometimes he would fish, settled against a tree on the riverbank, a small can of worms beside him, the line lying slack in the slow, muddy river current, flotsam piled in the eddies, empty milk jugs and beer cans and tiny sticks and trash.
"It has been specifically mentioned, for instance, that the famous painting Starry Night, vividly transmits the sense of turbulence and was compared with a picture of a distant star from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, where eddies probably caused by dust and gas turbulence are clearly seen," he wrote in the paper.
And throughout the endless aisles and walls, among the nooks, crannies, swirls, eddies, and black holes of this omnivorous spectacle, there were signs of art's vitality, even urgency — pockets of surprise and transcendence that, given the company they were in, transported you farther and higher than they might have in a less blatantly mercantile context.
I've already tumbled into the well of personal narrative where Lockett's art eddies into a whirlpool of sentimentality, pity, and rage about the shrunken life chances of people like Lockett from the rural South, people who graduated from high school, but never learned a trade and who lived in their mother's house their entire lives.
Judge Thomas Griffith, an appointee of President George W. Bush, also said blessing the subpoena was likely to trigger endless eddies of litigation over individual questions lawmakers wanted to ask McGahn in connection with their investigation into alleged efforts by Trump to obstruct Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into contacts between the Trump campaign and Russia.
" Constructed over 12 days, Suspended Eddies invites people to be increasingly aware of textures, patterns, sounds, and movements that shift over the course of the day: "I worked as a naturalist for over 15 years, and what I loved is how when people's attention is drawn to details of a plant, animal print, or rock, they start to notice more details, all around them in all kinds of things.

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