The storm warning indicator for forecast winds of 48 knots or greater is a red burgee displayed above two red lights.
I think its the hotel flag, but either way its flapping
The flag used to indicate a Hurricane Warning is a combination of two red flags with a black square in the center. This flag signals that hurricane conditions, with sustained winds of 60 knots (approximately 69 mph) or greater, are expected in the area within 36 hours. The warning alerts the public to take necessary precautions and preparations for severe weather.
Contour lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope. The closer the lines are together, the greater the slope of the terrain.
No. A hurricane watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within 48 hours. A hurricane warning means hurricane conditions are expected in the next 36 hours. So a warning indicates a greater danger.
Need larger spread of the 3 numbers
I think its the hotel flag, but either way its flapping
A flag with two red flags horizontal from each other
It does not indicate anything if the mean is greater than the standard deviation.
The observed frequency can be greater than the frequency of the source due to the Doppler effect, where the relative motion between the source and observer causes a shift in the frequency of the wave. When the source is moving towards the observer, the observed frequency is higher, and when the source is moving away, the observed frequency is lower.
an insoluble sold formed in a chemical reaction that is taking place on a solution. Observed when the amount (concentration) of that substance is greater than its solubility. small crystals settel out in the container.
It is the same. Additional zeroes don't change the number. However, in a measurement, 6.200 may indicate a greater precision than 6.20.
Contour lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope. The closer the lines are together, the greater the slope of the terrain.
Presuming you mean "Hubble's Law," it is an observed fact that, the further an object is from our Earth, the greater is the red shift of its emitted light. What has been been undeniably observed can only be explained by an ongoing expansion of our Universe.
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The motions indicate a greater gravitation pull than from what we see.
Presuming you mean "Hubble's Law," it is an observed fact that, the further an object is from our Earth, the greater is the red shift of its emitted light. What has been been undeniably observed can only be explained by an ongoing expansion of our Universe.
The cumulative frequency or the probability of an observed value being less than or equal to a given value. By extension, it would also give the probability of a greater value being observed.