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A mother with her child sits amid the remains of her home in the cyclone affected area of Anwara upazila, in Chittagong. The 1991 cyclone was one of the deadliest tropical cyclones on record that struck Bangladesh in the southeastern district of Chittagong on the night of 29th April with winds around 250 kilometers per hour. There was a 6-meter storm surge over a wide area, killing at least 138, 000 people and leaving as many as 10 million homeless. Chittagong, Bangladesh. 1991.
Car: Car Craft Cyclone.
Date of first registration: 22nd December 1997.
Region of registration: Preston.
Latest recorded mileage: 14,369 (MOT 26th March 2019).
Date of last V5 issued: 19th February 2019.
Date taken: 12th October 2014.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.
Camera: SX-70
Film: ATZ
Happy Happy 'Roid Week! As mentioned, I'm in more of a baseball state of mind. So it goes. Well, there are the MiLB Brooklyn Cyclones. There's some baseball for you.
I'm a big believer in classic coasters, my favorite being the Jack Rabbit at Kennywood (the Giant Dipper in Santa Cruz is a close second!), but I've only ever been on the Cyclone once. It wasn't a bad ride by any stretch of the imagination, though I do wish it'd been better maintained over the years.
It's very much the bellwether of the area. When times were good, the Cyclone was a jewel. Now, even Astroland is closed. It's enduring, but hardly thriving.
All that gunky texture looking stuff? Just film. Yay.
This week 5 April.→ 11 April our theme is:
~~~~~ Abstracts whole or partial ~~~~~
Art Week Gallery Theme
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The first tropical cyclone in the Northern Indian Ocean this season has been getting better organized as seen in NASA satellite imagery. Tropical Cyclone Mahasen is projected to track north through the Bay of Bengal and make landfall later this week. On May 13, NASA-NOAA's Suomi NPP satellite captured various night-time and day-time imagery that showed
Mesospheric Gravity Waves, lightning, and heavy rainfall in false-colored imagery.
For more information and updates on Cyclone Mahasen, visit NASA's Hurricane page at www.nasa.gov/hurricane.
Image Credit: UWM-CIMSS/William Straka III/NASA/NOAA
Text Credit: NASA Goddard/Rob Gutro
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An anti-cyclonic supercell as seen from the Northeast side on July 12th 2010 in West Central Oklahoma.
Cyclone michaung deprived us of power supply for two days and rain water logging with sewage thrown us out of normal life.
This is the first time we faced two days power cut.
After some protests and dharna organized by our streeters Corporation men cleared the flow and everything fine now.
Our local DMK men helped in this matter.
Last night I started reworking a picture I took of the Cyclone roller coaster at Lakeside amusement park in Denver. I don't think the client wants a monochrome, but I really like the feeling I was able to get on this one. I've been getting into halation effects and mono's more and more recently. I like the etherial feel I can get with them. Let me know what you think...
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NASA satellites have watched as wind shear has torn Cyclone Iggy apart over the last day. NASA infrared satellite imagery showed that Iggy's strongest thunderstorms have been pushed away from the storm's center and visible imagery shows the storm is being stretched out. Iggy is weakening and heading for a landfall between Geraldton and Perth.
When NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Iggy on Feb. 1 at 1805 UTC (1:05 p.m. EST), the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument aboard captured an infrared look at the cyclone. AIRS data showed that the strongest thunderstorms (with the coldest cloud top temperatures) had been pushed to the southeast of Iggy's center. That convection was pushed by vertical wind shear from the northwest. Once convection is pushed away from a tropical cyclone's center, the storm begins to fall apart. Tropical cyclones must be stacked in the atmosphere like a haystack. If the middle (convection in this case) gets pushed out, then the storm collapses.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite captured a true color image of Iggy when it passed overhead on Feb. 2, 2012 at 0615 UTC (1:15 a.m. EST). The MODIS image clearly shows how the wind shear is affecting the tropical depression because Iggy appears elongated from northwest to southeast, which is the direction of the wind shear.
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (ABM) issued severe weather warnings for residents from Kalbarri to Morawa, and from Morawa to Wongan Hills; and Wongan to Narrogin and Harvey. The ABM website noted that the warning includes people in, near or between the following towns: Geraldton, Jurien Bay, Perth, Mandurah, York and Narrogin. Those areas can expect thunderstorms with heavy rainfall, and gusty winds as Iggy continues moving east. Flash flooding is also a possibility from the heavy rainfall.
On February 2, 2012, Tropical Depression Iggy had maximum sustained winds near 30 knots (~35 mph/~56 kph). It was located about 170 nautical miles (~196 miles/~315 km) northwest of Perth, Western Australia, and its center was near 29.9 South latitude and 114.2 East longitude. Iggy was moving to the east at 14 knots (16 mph/~26 kph) and is expected to continue in that direction making landfall before 0300 UTC on February 3, 2012 (or before 10 p.m. EST, Feb. 3). Iggy is expected to quickly weaken to a remnant low as it moves further inland in Western Australia.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Jeff Schmaltz/MODIS Land Rapid Response Team
Text Credit: Rob Gutro
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Composite image of tropical cyclone Victor at 12:00 UTC on Monday, 18 January 2016.
Updates and advisories on this storm can be found on the GDACS website.
Infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT, JMA and NOAA overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.
Image free to use, providing the following attribution statement is displayed "Copyright: 2016 EUMETSAT"
See more examples of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites.
Cyclone Pleasures.
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知り合いの思い出は無意識のうちに恵まれメランコリックな不快感を回想します.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Source : NASA
It took the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite a full five minutes to fly over this expansive cloud pattern on April 29, 2009. The sprawling “S”-shaped swirl is actually two cyclones that seem to be feeding on each other. Polar cyclones often form as a result of low-pressure systems over the ocean, and usually bring winds and heavy snow.
MODIS acquired this photo-like image over the cold waters of the South Atlantic Ocean, where winter is approaching. The image has been rotated, so that north is toward the left. The spot of green in the upper left corner of the image is coastal water off the southern tip of Africa. A north-up oriented image is available in a variety of resolutions from the MODIS Rapid Response System
Composite image of category 3 tropical cyclone Marcus, off the northwest coast of Australia, from 09:00 UTC on Tuesday, 20 March 2018.
Updates and advisories on this storm can be found on the GDACS website.
Infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT, JMA and NOAA overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.
Image free to download and use, providing the following attribution statement is displayed "Copyright: 2018 EUMETSAT"
See more examples of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites.
The last of the series, at least for now. Messing around with tenders, and Nibelung is getting a buildpaint but idk if I'll have time/money to do the others.
Culprit: The Blasters - Blue Shadows
LXF: cyclone
This is a daylily which comes in many colors. This particular one was chosen for it's Iowa State Cyclone colors : )
I would like to thank the annual military contest for putting me onto Alternate reality WWII!
It's sooo much fun to build.
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Composite image of Tropical Cyclone Cook, East of the Australian coast in the Pacific ocean, from 06:00 UTC on Monday 10 April 2017.
Infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT and JMA overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.
Image free to download and use, providing the following attribution statement is displayed "Copyright: 2017 EUMETSAT"
See more examples of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites.
Composite image of tropical cyclone Berguitta in the Indian Ocean, East of Madagascar, from 09:00 UTC on Tuesday, 16 January 2018.
Updates and advisories on this storm can be found on the GDACS website.
Infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT, JMA and NOAA overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.
Image free to download and use, providing the following attribution statement is displayed "Copyright: 2018 EUMETSAT"
Car: Car Craft Cyclone.
Date of first registration: 22nd December 1997.
Region of registration: Preston.
Latest recorded mileage: 14,369 (MOT 26th March 2019).
Date of last V5 issued: 19th February 2019.
Date taken: 12th October 2014.
Location: Queen Square, Bristol, UK.
The scandal of poverty cannot be addressed by promoting strategies of containment that only tranquilize the poor and render them tame and inoffensive. How sad it is when we find, behind allegedly altruistic works, the other being reduced to passivity or being negated; or worse still, we find hidden personal agendas or commercial interests. “Hypocrites” is what Jesus would say to those responsible. How marvellous it is, by contrast, when we see peoples moving forward, especially their young and their poorest members. Then one feels a promising breeze that revives hope for a better world. May this breeze become a cyclone of hope. This is my wish.
~ Pope Francis
This is a build that's very close to my heart: may I present to you all the VR-052F Veritech, or more simply, the Cyclone. If you're a Robotech or MOSPEADA fan you'll most instantly recognise this build, it's iconic. As a kid, my dad raised me on Robotech, which in the last few years I've been able to expand on with my discovery of Macross and all of the other titles Carl Macek smooshed together to produce his saga. The basic idea of the Cyclone is to provide REF soldiers with increased survivability through a means of transport and enhanced combat effectiveness. It does this by transforming from a motorbike into a set of armour, granting the wearer extreme abilities via boosters, weapons and targeting systems.
Στὸ ἡμερολόγιο γράψαμε: «Κυκλὼν καὶ καταιγίς».
Ἐστείλαμε τὸ S.O.S μακριὰ σὲ ἄλλα καράβια,
κι ἐγὼ κοιτάζοντας χλωμὸς τὸν ἄγριον Ἰνδικὸ
πολὺ ἀμφιβάλλω ἂν φτάσουμε μία μέρα στὴ Μπατάβια.
..........
Μὰ τέσσερα ὅμως σκέφτομαι γαλόνια ἐγὼ χρυσὰ
κι ἕνα θλιμμένο δόκιμο, ποὺ δὲ θὰ τὰ φορέσει ...
Ἕνας δόκιμος στὴ γέφυρα ἐν ὥρᾳ κινδύνου
Νικ.Καββαδίας
We wrote in the diary: "cyclone and storm."
SOS sent off to other ships,
and while I'm looking pale the wild Indian (ocean)
I doubt if you get a day in Batavia.
..........
But I'm thinking four golden stripes
and a sad naval cadet,who won't wear.
A cadet on the bridge in times of danger
Nik.Kavvadias
Composite image of Tropical Cyclone Two from 06:00 UTC on Monday, 27 June 2016.
Infrared data from the geostationary satellites of EUMETSAT, JMA and NOAA overlays a computer-generated model of the Earth, containing NASA's Blue Marble Next Generation imagery.
Image free to use, providing the following attribution statement is displayed "Copyright: 2016 EUMETSAT"
See more examples of weather phenomena and environmental events observed by EUMETSAT's fleet of weather satellites.