[FRIAM] eye-candy for weather nerds

2014-11-22 Thread Nick Thompson
Have a look at: https://ia600505.us.archive.org/16/items/LargePosterSizedPhoto/ut2100___wvg. gif What I see here is tropical storms as packets of moisture and energy that get flung out of the intertropical convergence zone into the temperate westerlies. This is supposed to have something t

Re: [FRIAM] eye-candy for weather nerds

2014-11-22 Thread Stephen Guerin
Nick asks: > What does anybody else see? Karman vortex streets / Kelvin-Helmholtz instability? And I can see Russia from my house. --- -. . ..-. .. ... - .-- --- ..-. .. ... stephen.gue...@redfish.com 1600 Lena St #D1, Santa Fe, NM 87505 office: (505) 995-0206 mobile: (505) 57

Re: [FRIAM] eye-candy for weather nerds

2014-11-22 Thread Barry MacKichan
All it's missing is a big red spot. —Barry On 22 Nov 2014, at 12:26, Nick Thompson wrote: Have a look at: https://ia600505.us.archive.org/16/items/LargePosterSizedPhoto/ut2100___wvg. gif What I see here is tropical storms as packets of moisture and energy that get flung out of the in

[FRIAM] Fwd: Rohinni's Lightpaper Is Incredibly Thin, And Printable

2014-11-22 Thread Owen Densmore
Pretty impressive: ​​ http://www.fastcolabs.com/3038890/rohinnis-lightpaper-is-incredibly-thin-and-printable ​From the article: How would you use light if it was paper-thin and could be applied to any surface anywhere? When Rohinni CMO Nick Smoot