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Look at the buildup of sediment! It's not a constant flow, either. It comes out in irregular spurts every few seconds - like the earth is vomiting. Enjoy!
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
... for the lucky QE2 passengers.
Passengers leave their labelled baggage with the staff off to the left of this picture, and do not see their bags again until they enter their cabins and find them already arrived!
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
BUILDUP Diversity and Inclusion Technology Round Table With Rev. Jesse Jackson at Galvanize in San Francisco
nerds meeting to figure out the energy consumption outlines | maintenance at the Culture Park Westergas Amsterdam September 2010 | Photography by Hans Kalliwoda
A nice-sized thunderstorm building just to our east. This reminded me of the time when t-storms were also firing up just to our east many years ago during the summer which resulted in an epic lightning show up in the Sacramento Valley area... Pic taken from San Jose, CA during me & my mom's commute home from work. (Tuesday, September 20, 2022; 5:51 p.m.)
*Weather scenario: Much-needed rain & t-storms had hit central & northern parts of California, bringing relief to places that typically see no precipitation in September… A low pressure area was churning off the coast. It had followed unprecedented heat across much of California at the start of September, when a prolonged historic heatwave had shattered all-time record highs. Summer months are usually dry here & the 1st half of September was no different. The notable exception to the dry conditions was the tropical moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Kay in far-southern parts of the state. In the past few days, the unusual September rainfall has fallen from Santa Barbara up thru the California/Oregon border. This weather pattern that has brought scattered showers & t-storms was expected to hang on for another day or so, with the quasi-stationary low-pressure system off the coast forecast to begin moving inland by Wednesday. After this weather system exits, we should expect a return to hot & dry conditions.
This is frost buildup on a nylon rope used to secure the gate to a pasture. It looked rather like a weed through the macro lens.
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90675576 :Piction ID--CNS Buildup 1975---Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a generous grant from the NHPRC: NHPRC and the San Diego Air and Space Museum
These trees are lashed together and laid on the beach next to the dunes to trap loose drifting sand, in order to build up the dunes. This is an annual event, but is especially needed after Ike washed them away last September 13.
Here they are stockpiled for the day when volunteers get together for this community event.
Observing some nice thunderstorm buildup close to home! This reminded me of the time when t-storms were also firing up just to our east many years ago during the summer which resulted in an epic lightning show up in the Sacramento Valley area... Pic taken from San Jose, CA during me & my mom's commute home from work. (Tuesday, September 20, 2022; 5:44 p.m.)
*Weather scenario: Much-needed rain & t-storms had hit central & northern parts of California, bringing relief to places that typically see no precipitation in September… A low pressure area was churning off the coast. It had followed unprecedented heat across much of California at the start of September, when a prolonged historic heatwave had shattered all-time record highs. Summer months are usually dry here & the 1st half of September was no different. The notable exception to the dry conditions was the tropical moisture from the remnants of Hurricane Kay in far-southern parts of the state. In the past few days, the unusual September rainfall has fallen from Santa Barbara up thru the California/Oregon border. This weather pattern that has brought scattered showers & t-storms was expected to hang on for another day or so, with the quasi-stationary low-pressure system off the coast forecast to begin moving inland by Wednesday. After this weather system exits, we should expect a return to hot & dry conditions.
Trash buildup along the oceanside streets of Cap-Haitien, Haiti. This image portrays the need for a comprehensive trash disposal system in Haiti in order to stop the buildup and burning of trash throughout the country.