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CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW Birmingham Selly Oak Weather Station observations and report at 08:50GMT
Current weather: Light snow falling. Extensive cover of lying snow, depth of accumulation 10cm to 12cm.Very cold, overcast and misty.
Cloud: Overcast. Stratus cloud base very low at 150m.
Visibility: Very poor with mist and falling snow; 1800m.
Air temperatures: Current MINUS 0.4°C; Maximum (past 24 hours) 1.6°C; Minimum (past 24 hours) MINUS 0.8°C.
Overnight grass minimum temperature: MINUS 0.5°C (thermometers buried under snow).
Rainfall total for past 24 hours: 7.1mm once snow in rain gauge funnel had been melted.
Wind direction from: NNE. Mean wind speed 13km/h Force 3. Wind chill effective temperature MINUS 5°C.
Pressure: 1002mb. Rising slowly from 998mb over past 9 hours.
The past 24 hours: Light snow started falling at approx 09:30GMT yesterday morning. Intensity soon became moderate and for a short time heavy, giving a widespread surface accumulation of 3cm to 4cm depth. Snow became lighter and intermittent from late morning until early evening and a slight thaw took place between 12hGMT and 18hGMT. Temperature dipped below freezing after then and a period of moderate to heavy snowfall occurred between 18hGMT and 21hGMT, increasing the surface accumulation by several cm. Snow continued for the remainder of the period, generally light and intermittent.
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Vitus Putra will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Vitus has served as a STEM Coach, Ambassador, and Service Raleigh Co-Chair. He completed an REU in educational data mining with the Center for Educational Informatics and has worked for Cisco Systems developing critical cloud-based applications for their customer experience team. After graduation, Vitus will continue working for Cisco as a Software Engineer in Morrisville.
216_GHP_Airports_5Oct22 - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports with Mario C. Diaz, Director of Aviation, Houston Airports held at the Marriott Marquis October 5, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Weather and climate in the cloud, virtual workshop, 8 to 10 February 2021.
Julia Wagemann (ECMWF/University of Marburg) gave a presentation entitled 'Bridging the gap between Big Earth Data users and future (cloud-based) data systems - Towards a better understanding of user requirements of cloud-based data systems'.
Recordings and presentations available at: events.ecmwf.int/event/211/
Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...
5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.
An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.
By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.
Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.
During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.
The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.
The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.
John Moss
Rotary Club of Wolverton and Stony Stratford
Soldiers of the St. Cloud-based Company B, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, their families and others gather at a "welcome home" ceremony at the River's Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud, Minn. The unit recently returned from an overseas deployment, where they provided heavy lift capabilities during the drawdown of U.S. military forces in Iraq.
Photo by Master Sgt. Rich Kemp, Minnesota National Guard
www.MinnesotaNationalGuard.org/press_room/e-zine/articles...
Located just outside the ARM Mobile Facility primary operations shelter in Shouxian, the ceilometer (CEIL) records measurements of cloud base height and aerosol backscatter signals for the Study of Aerosol Indirect Effects in China. The field campaign took place from May through December 2008.
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The Wefivesoft LLC school ERP software is a cloud-based school management software/ administration tool designed and developed for k-12 institutions so that they can streamline and automate their schools' day-to-day operation and activities. By doing so institutions can simplify the works of/for admins, staff, teachers, parents, and students. It simplifies all such tasks and operations by taking care of SIS, library, dormitory, payroll & finance, digital diary, alumni, smart id card & GPS tracker, and more.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE) is a cloud-based CRM (Customer Relationship Management) business solution to increase sales productivity and improve the marketing efforts value with social information, campaign management and business intelligence.
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Established in 2012, Zymr is a highly-skilled cloud-savvy and market-savvy product-engineering company that offers cloud computing solutions to a global roster of technology companies. From our headquarters in Silicon Valley, we curate the latest technologies to offer cloud applications, cloud mobility, cloud orchestration, cloud infrastructure, and cloud security services to our customers.
Now 75health provides a fully featured cloud based free ehr and emr software for clinics, doctors, hospitals and for medical practitioners.
Ariel Diaz '02 Th'04 is founder and CEO of "Boundless," a cloud-based e-textbook platform making customized educational materials available to the masses.
Photograph courtesy boundless.com.
008_GHP_Airports2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports address at the Hilton Americas December 14, 2018 at Partnership tower. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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012_GHP_Airports2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports address at the Hilton Americas December 14, 2018 at Partnership tower. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Cloud-based Software as a Service Carlos Coutinho (ISCTE-IUL/ISTAR).
The Low-code Software Development Summer School 2018 took place at ISCTE-IUL 16-20 july 2018.
Organization ISTAR-IUL e outsystems.
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Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...
5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.
An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.
By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.
Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.
During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.
The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.
The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.
John Moss
Rotary Club of Wolverton and Stony Stratford
Tute is an online, cloud based learning platform that keeps in view the flexible learning attitude approach for the minds that are going to create the world of the future. It is easy to access and easy to learn. Tute believes in turning the experience of learning into one of joy!
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067_TAMIO_Houston_9June22 -TAMIO - Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers conference at the Four Seasons hotel in Houston Thursday, June 9, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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This is how my mouth looks before getting dentures.
The tags include the dating system I use when tracking versions of files on my computer or one of my cloud based services. I adapted it from the time stamp given by the scanner where I work. It is a string of number in logical order year then month then day. So September 14 2011 becomes 20110914.
Rain stopped play big time on the first day of the Bournemouth Air Show. This was taken at the time when usually there would be tens of thousands of people lined up for the start of the show.
Whilst the cloud base lifted briefly at around 2pm, the air display was cancelled due to the previous heavy rain causing widespread flooding elsewhere in Bournemouth and surrounding area earlier in the morning.
It has not been a great year for wildflowers down in lower elevations, mostly due to the dry winter and late snows in spring. I think the lower elevations flowers couldn't figure out if it was spring or winter still, so despite the good moisture lately, it was pretty dismal. I am very hopeful though that at higher elevations the wildflower season will be quite nice this year. Their wildflowers are not set to bloom until late July, so as long as the warm weather continues to melt the snows, it could actually be a very nice year at high alpine.
Either way though, I was dying to get out and take another crack at this location with wildflowers this year. A couple weekends ago the lupine were still extremely small, and there was only a few small patches of other scattered flowers. This last weekend the lupine looked much better, but everything else was pretty much gone. This did not lead to great macro opportunities, but I was still excited to get a few landscape shots with wildflowers. Unfortunately this is the best I was able to come away with, so I will have to wait until the end of July to get deep into the mountains for another opportunity.
Thanks for viewing and I always appreciate your comments and critique.
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Great forest and loch walk today (keeping low because of rain and low cloud base) around Loch Ard.. 7.68 miles so was not too 'ard'!
Cappuccinos and pastries after down at Callander.. 😁
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Shot was taken in the morning? Yes in the morning.....processed the hell out of the image in order to enhance the transmitter tower in the distance, the cloud base and obviously the moon.....;o)
Shot taken at around 0830 ish......best viewed on black.
Joshua Manela:Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering; Advisor: Timothy Havens; Research Project: Investigating cloud-based simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for a UAV system by implementing an orientation estimation algorithm and communicating the data with the cloud
043_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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156_GHP_EconomicOutlook2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership Houston Region Economic Outlook featuring Ellen Zentner, Managing Director and Chief U.S. Economist with Morgan Stanley Research, on the national economy. In addition, the following panel of local experts will share their perspectives on the region's economyDecember 5, 2018. (Photo by Donna Carson)
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Eggborough Power Station as viewed from my IC225 train to London.
The eight great cooling towers were sending their steam straight into the cloud base and the weather-creation effect was visible for about two miles. Eggborough is noted for its fog production.
An equally foggy Ferrybridge C power station is just visible on the horizon eight miles away.
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170_GHP_EcoOutlook_5dec19— Greater Houston Partnership's Annual Houston Region Economic Outlook event featuring a keynote presentation by Helen Currie, Chief Economist with ConocoPhillips December 5, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Salvador Prieto gets nearly ground level to see how well this micro-sprinkler is working under one of his avocado trees, in Somis, CA, on Nov 15, 2018.
Salvador Prieto grew up watching and helping his father grow corn and beans on a small farm in Mexico. The journey from bean fields to 20-acre orchard owner with his wife Martha Romero was not a straight and narrow path to Somis, Calif. In fact, it was music that brought him to the United States. Today the passion is agriculture.
Similarly, Romero didn’t follow a career in agriculture to her beautiful and healthy avocado and lemon orchard. Romero grew up a city girl in the heart of Los Angeles. Now sharing this farm with her husband and two children, she quickly credits her success to the support and assistance from her family to navigate the learning curve.
Constantly seeking improvement on the family’s orchard, Romero discovered the local Farm Bureau and the Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Land Group (VCAILG) coalition. VCAILG put Romero in touch with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Ventura Resource Conservation District, for technical and financial assistance to implement conservation and management practices.
NRCS California District Conservationist Dawn Afman, Soil Conservationist Elizabeth Keith, and Resource Conservationist Brooks Engelhardt, have all provided technical assistance and invested their time and expertise in helping Prieto and Romero incorporate conservation practices in their orchard. Prieto and Romero were immediately intrigued by NRCS’s efforts to improve soil health.
“At first it was overwhelming, but many other farmers I know are members, so it is comforting to know that I am not alone,” said Romero. “We need to make a profit, obviously, but, for me, I want to do it while protecting mother nature and precious resources like water. I am able to do this with NRCS’s help.”
Prieto and Romero learned a lot from trial and error. Romero admits that she even bought her trees before the land was ready. But learning opportunities, like an early community garden project, gave them critical knowledge and experience.
A big first conservation practice they learned was mulching to save water and reduce weeds. NRCS helped Prieto and Romero with this, through an Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) contract, to apply mulch to their orchard floor to conserve soil moisture and improve soil health in the Fall of 2018.
“Every time we have a question or need assistance, NRCS has been nothing but helpful,” added Romero. “They let us know about other programs out in the community and invited us to their annual Latino Farmer Conference, where my husband and I learned about other helpful resources.”
Recently, Prieto and Romero entered into a new NRCS contract to implement Irrigation Water Management (IWM) to their orchard. The IWM plan includes installing moisture sensors into the ground, which transmit continuous data to cloud-based storage, and accessed through a smart device app on their phones. The information lets them know when, where and how long to irrigate. This knowledge will help them toward their goal of producing 6,000 pounds of produce per acre.
Looking toward the future, Romero expressed that knowledge is key. “Before we plant further, we need to get educated on how to do it best,” concluded Romero. “From the planting of a seed or planting of a tree, we need the entire process to be profitable. It's not just about planting it. It's about preparing the land and using the resources wisely.”
In the meantime, Romero enjoys the weekends because she does not need to be worried about picking up the kids from school or rushing around. She just wants to be out in the orchard, making it better From mulching to pruning or irrigating and weeding. The family’s goal is to make the farm “better tomorrow than it was today.”
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Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is the Department’s focal point for the nation’s farmers and ranchers and other stewards of private agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest lands. FPAC agencies implement programs designed to mitigate the significant risks of farming through crop insurance services, conservation programs, and technical assistance, and commodity, lending, and disaster programs.
The agencies and services supporting FPAC are Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA).
NRCS has a proud history of supporting America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners for more than 80 years. USDA helps people make investments in their operations and local communities to keep working lands working, boost rural economies, increase the competitiveness of American agriculture, and improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and habitat.
From weather to pests, and from a lack of time to markets, each American farmer faces a unique set of challenges. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) helps agricultural producers confront those challenges – all while conserving natural resources like soil, water, and air.
This voluntary conservation program helps producers make conservation work for them. Together, NRCS and producers invest in solutions that conserve natural resources for the future while also improving agricultural operations.
Through EQIP, NRCS provides agricultural producers with financial resources and one-on-one help to plan and implement improvements, or what NRCS calls conservation practices. Using these practices can lead to cleaner water and air, healthier soil and better wildlife habitat, all while improving agricultural operations. Through EQIP, you can voluntarily implement conservation practices and NRCS co-invests in these practices with you.
USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
For more information, please see:
USDA
FPAC
www.usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/mission-areas
NRCS
www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/
EQIP
www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/program...
111_GHP_EconomicOutlook2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership Houston Region Economic Outlook featuring Ellen Zentner, Managing Director and Chief U.S. Economist with Morgan Stanley Research, on the national economy. In addition, the following panel of local experts will share their perspectives on the region's economyDecember 5, 2018. (Photo by Donna Carson)
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081_GHP_Diversity_25Oct22 - The Greater Houston Partnership Houston DiverseCity Summit, an inspiring one-day convening to advance equity and inclusion in the greater Houston region held at the Marriott Marquis October 25, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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