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Widespread Deposition In A Coastal Bay Following Three Major 2017 Hurricanes (Irma, Jose, And Maria) [USVI]

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43062-4 <-- shared paper

photo - Runoff in the waters near Magens Bay, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, after the passage of Hurricane Irma.
A difference map of Coral Bay, St. John, USVI. The post-storm November 2017 survey was subtracted from the pre-storm August 2017 survey. Deposition is indicated by positive values (green, yellow, orange, red); erosion in negative values (blue). The largest area of deposition (outlined with a black dashed line) is characterized by deposition ranging from 20 to 60 cm. Coral mounds in central Johnson Bay have a general flute mark pattern of deposition toward Coral Harbor and erosion to seaward. Six sediment cores (white circles) were collected in November of 2017.
• Bottom Left: Eastern Puerto Rico and the US and British Virgin Islands with the 2017 hurricane tracks from Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria. St. John, US Virgin Islands sits on a shelf ~60 meters below sea level (This map was generated using NOAA’s U.S. Virgin Islands 1 arc-second MHW Coastal Digital Elevation Model) • Top Left: St. John, US Virgin Islands showing the watershed source area (This map and the map shown to the right were generated using US Army Corps of Engineers US Virgin Islands Orthophoto Mosaic) • Right: Coral Bay, St. John with its protected waters and lands. Bathymetry shown was collected after the 2017 hurricane season in November and December of 2017.

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Test render of my from Ive been working on.

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and 's using and . The materials are just slapped on I haven't done anything with them. I like how its turning out. No idea how to do the blade yet 😂

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What Is The Ogallala Aquifer And Why Is It Running Out Of Water?

https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article281504238.html <-- shared media article

"Millions of years ago, sediment from the Rocky Mountains was deposited in the High Plains. Over thousands of years, water dripped below the surface creating an underground water deposit called the Ogallala Aquifer. The water — which spans from South Dakota to Texas and was once the size of Lake Huron — at one point accounted for 30% of the crop and animal production in the U.S…
Although the water source stretches across several states it moves very very slowly. As a result, no interstate compact exists to manage the water in the Ogallala. Instead, neighbors have to band together if they want to restrict pumping…”

graphics - maps - cross-section - groundwater / aquifer depletion over time - SouthWest Kansas
photo - aerial view - irrigation circles - midwest - groundwater pumping
graphic - cross section - schematic - Ogallala Aquifer with groundwater & pumping wells & map of depletion

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‘A Beautiful Place That Has A Dragon’ - Where Hurricane Risk Meets Booming Growth

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/11/19/upshot/carolina-hurricanes.html <-- shared media article

“Hurricanes have always struck the shores of the United States.
But in recent decades, the combination of climate change and a growing coastal population has made them far more damaging — particularly in one corner of the Atlantic coast…"
#GIS #spatial #mapping #model #modeling #risk #hazard #Carolinas #northcarolina #usa #southcarolina #hurricanes #damage #climatechange #extremeweather #frequency #strength #stormsurge #coastal #population #demographics #atlanticcoast #sealevel #sealevelrise #SLR #flooding #flood #coastalflooding #hydrology #water #populationgrowth #harmsway #growth #economicimpact #cost

map - hurricane paths - Carolinas
map - hurricane frequency by county - Atlantic Coast
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Hi 3D modellers, what's a good place to put models up for sale?

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I've not had luck with a particular vendor in getting a custom slide on decals made (for plastic models). Just need two decals with the name "LANCE" done in similar font to this. Any suggestions?

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A Conversation With Carlos Moreno, Creator Of ‘The 15 Minute City’

https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/blueprintforliving/blueprint-carlos-moreno-15-minute-city/103048232 <-- shared media podcast

“Professor Carlos Moreno is the man behind the 15-minute city. He joins us to discuss the origins of the concept, the personal and political history that informed his approach to urbanism and why the 15 minute city has engendered such a powerful backlash by an alt right that has deemed it, variously, ‘neofascist’, concentration camp-like and the ‘worst imaginable perversion’.
Professor Carlos Moreno - Associate professor and Scientific Director of the "Entrepreneurship Territory Innovation Lab" at the IAE Paris - Sorbonne University…”

Carlos Moreno

The 15 Minute City - design example
The 15 Minute City - oblique aerial image, mockup
The 15 Minute City - schematic

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See [NASA’s] SWOT Mission’s Unprecedented View of Global Sea Levels

https://www.nasa.gov/missions/swot/see-swot-missions-unprecedented-view-of-global-sea-levels/ <-- shared technical article

https://youtu.be/obIkUQtSJgk?si=Lim-RjLmOALDSt6i <-- video animation

https://swot.jpl.nasa.gov/ <-- project home page

Animation Details: “This animation shows global sea level data collected by the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite from July 26 to Aug. 16. Red and orange indicate higher-than-average ocean heights, while blue represents lower-than-average heights…”

@nasa

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Negligible Impact On Precipitation From A Permanent Inland Lake In Central Australia

https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103913 <-- shared paper

“KEY POINTS:
• A climate model is used to test the hypothesis that creating a large lake in central Australia would increase rainfall
• Locally, surface cooling effects of the lake suppress the formation of precipitation
• Regionally, moisture from the lake is exported to other areas but the amount is small compared to natural variability in Australian rainfall..."”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #water #waterresources #hydrology #waterstorage #watersecurity #model #modeling #Australia #KatiThanda #LakeEyre #rainfall #precipitation #farming #agriculture #irrigation #climatemodel #evaporation #ET #evaporativecooling #proposal #research #bradfield #waterscheme #diversion #pumping #impact #spatialanalysis

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