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Mt Everest
The average wind speed in Great Falls, MT, is 2.7 miles per hour greater than that in Chicago, IL. This is calculated by subtracting Chicago's average wind speed of 10.4 mph from Great Falls' 13.1 mph. Therefore, Great Falls experiences a noticeably higher average wind speed.
13.1/10.4 = 1.26 that is Great Fallls is 26% greater wind speed than Chicago
Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service routinely include a "PoP" (probability of precipitation) statement, which is often expressed as the "chance of rain" or "chance of precipitation".EXAMPLEZONE FORECASTS FOR NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIANATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA119 PM EDT THU MAY 8 2008GAZ021-022-032034-044046-055-057-090815-CHEROKEE-CLAYTON-COBB-DEKALB-FORSYTH-GWINNETT-HENRY-NORTH FULTON-ROCKDALE-SOUTH FULTON-INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ATLANTA...CONYERS...DECATUR...EAST POINT...LAWRENCEVILLE...MARIETTA119 PM EDT THU MAY x 2008.THIS AFTERNOON...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OFSHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. WINDY. HIGHS IN THE LOWER 80S. NEARSTEADY TEMPERATURE IN THE LOWER 80S. SOUTH WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH..TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS ANDTHUNDERSTORMS IN THE EVENING...THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERSAND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. LOWS IN THE MID 60S. SOUTHWESTWINDS 5 TO 15 MPH. CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT.What does this "40 percent" mean? ...will it rain 40 percent of of the time? ...will it rain over 40 percent of the area?The "Probability of Precipitation" (PoP) describes the chance of precipitation occurring at any point you select in the area.How do forecasters arrive at this value?Mathematically, PoP is defined as follows: PoP = C x A where "C" = the confidence that precipitation will occur somewhere in the forecast area, and where "A" = the percent of the area that will receive measureable precipitation, if it occurs at all.So... in the case of the forecast above, if the forecaster knows precipitation is sure to occur ( confidence is 100% ), he/she is expressing how much of the area will receive measurable rain. ( PoP = "C" x "A" or "1" times ".4" which equals .4 or 40%.)But, most of the time, the forecaster is expressing a combination of degree of confidence and areal coverage. If the forecaster is only 50% sure that precipitation will occur, and expects that, if it does occur, it will produce measurable rain over about 80 percent of the area, the PoP (chance of rain) is 40%. ( PoP = .5 x .8 which equals .4 or 40%. )In either event, there is a correct way to interpret the forecast: According to the NWS, "CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT" means there is a 40 percent chance that rain will occur at any given point in the area.NOTE! However, this is not entirely accurate language. It is better expressed as: "CHANCE OF RAIN 40 PERCENT" means the on average for all of the points in the area during the specified time period (usually 12 hour periods), chance that rain will occur (on average) is 40%.Explanation:Suppose the the forecast were for Maui, HI. One "given" point is your house near the top of Mt. Haleakala, where it rains almost constantly. 40% percent is obviously not accurate for that given point. So assume that Mt. Haleakala is 10% of the area of Maui and that the average chance of rain today there is 80%. And assume that the average chance of rain for the other 90% of the island is 35%. So for the entire island, the average chance of rain is (.9 * .35) + (.1 * .8) = .4 = 40%. Clearly, the smaller the area, the more meaningful and accurate "chance of rain" is.
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As a resident of the community of Mt Morgan in Australia, I assume this question is referring to this Mt Morgan and not some of the mountains in the USA. The gold at Mt Morgan was discovered by William McKinley who managed a cattle run on a property called Calliungal. William had a drinking problem and to help, his daughter told the secret of the gold to the Morgan brothers from Rockhampton. The Morgans "officially" discovered the gold and started the mine in 1882. The Mt Morgan gold mine was a large gold mine, and at one point the largest in the world.
mt. moon is between pewter city and cerulean city
There is no Mt. Coronet in HeartGold as it does not take place in the Sinnoh region
Probably not. (-:
Mt Silver.
Yes. In fact, Mexico is the 8th largest producer of gold in the world, worth some 100 MT throughout 2013. For comparison purposes, the world's production during the same year was 2,270 MT and the largest producer was China with 420 MT.
Mt. San Antonio College (Mt. SAC) colors are blue and gold. These colors represent the college's pride and spirit.
mT = 5000 kg v1 = 22 m/s v2 = 20 m/s Conservation of momentum: Pi - Pf = 0 mT*v1 = (mT+mw)*v2 mw = (mT * v1 / v2) - mT Mass of rain: mw = 500 kg
To climb Everest all your equptment would cost mimimum £5000
he's at Mt. Silver. Mt. Moon is about the size of a shoe-box, and there really isn't anything hidden in there. you'll need flash to get through Mt. silver if you're on gold, silver or crystal, and you'll need rock climb if you're playing heart gold, or soul silver.