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Tag Archives: Hydrodynamic pressure
REDUCING THE POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE IMPACT
Worried about the active and damaging 2017 Atlantic Hurricane season? Are you worried about how your dwelling or building may perform under the impact of a future hurricane? Do you have questions about the linkage between hurricanes and climate change? … Continue reading
Posted in Causality, Characterization of Impacts, Cyclogenesis, Featured, Flooding, Hazard Assessment, Hazard Mitigation, Hurricanes, MY OPINION, Regional Protection, Resilience, Science, Storm Surge, Tropical Cyclones, Tropical Depression, Tropical Storm, Tropical Wave, Typhoon, Vulnerability Assessment, Weather
Tagged Climate Change, flooding, Hazard Mitigation, Hurricane Mitigation for the Built Environment, Hurricanes, Hydrodynamic pressure, Storm surge, Vulnerability, wave impact, Wind, Wind pressure
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Change, Cycles, Balance and Paradoxes in Nature
Mother Nature is about constants. The speed of light, conservation of energy, gravity, these are all constants of Nature. Change is a constant of Nature! Some of these, the speed of light for example, are constant in value. Others are … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, MY OPINION
Tagged Air, Climate Change, Damage, Earth, Earthquakes, Eccentricity of orbit, Glacial, global warming, Gravity, Hydrodynamic pressure, Interglacial, Natural constants, Natural cycles, Paradoxes. The atmosphere, Sea level rise, Speed of light, Storm surge, Sun, The seasons, Tilt of Earth's axis, Urban heat island, Water, Waves, Wind, Wind-velocity pressure
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