Channel flow is how much water flows through a channel.
Storm. In terms of power levels, she's a class above him. She can turn him to a pile of ash and metal with very little effort, can freeze him, and has most of a very powerful country made up largely of adept warriors watching out for her, not to mention a husband that could probably fight Wolverine into the ground.
No, a tropical storm and a tropical cyclone are different stages of development in a tropical weather system. A tropical storm can evolve into a tropical cyclone if it intensifies further in terms of wind speeds, typically reaching sustained winds of at least 74 mph.
Yes, Washington is divided into various geographical regions, such as the Pacific Coast, the Puget Sound Lowlands, the Cascade Range, and the Columbia Plateau. These regions have distinct characteristics in terms of terrain, climate, and vegetation.
To determine whether a storm surge is more likely to occur at point A or point B, one must consider factors such as the geographical location, coastal topography, and the angle of incoming storm winds. Areas with shallow, wide continental shelves and funnel-shaped bays are typically more susceptible to significant storm surges. If point A has these characteristics compared to point B, then it would be more likely to experience a storm surge. Additionally, historical storm data and tidal patterns should also be considered in the assessment.
Yes. In geographical terms, historical terms and social terms
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The word meaning west in geographical terms is "occidental" or "western." It refers to the direction opposite to the sunrise, where the sun sets.
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Storm water flow is measured in CFS or cubic feet per second. There are a number of factors which determines this figure in a specific location; pressure (if it is a pressurized system, gravity, size of the orifice it is passing, the length of the orifice it passes through and on and on. but in mathematical terms this is too small a space to explain refer to the link below.
No, in general meteorological terms a tropical storm s a type of cyclone.
That's how you spell it. The kind in the sky during a storm...
Channel flow is how much water flows through a channel.
The flow can be controlled by using curb inlet filters or bags which can help direct the flow of water.
It really depends on where you are located - in terms of geographical area.