Hughes requested another weather briefing by radio then taxied into position and took off at 6 : 07 p . m . After takeoff, there was no further radio contact with N7000P . The reported weather at that time was a ceiling of, visibility of, temperature of, gusty and turbulent wind from the east at and cloudy.
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2 ) starts from " wind shear forces " on the water surface ( J . W . Miles, applied to mainly 2D deep water gravity waves ); John W . Miles suggested a surface wave generation mechanism which is initiated by turbulent wind shear flows Ua ( y ), based on the inviscid Orr-Sommerfeld equation in 1957.
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The calculation of the static and dynamic effects of turbulent wind on the bridge, when in service and under construction, was carried out using the " Scanner " computer program, taking into account the aerodynamic measurements made at the Carmel West Wind Laboratory ( J . Raggett ) on a model of the bridge deck, with the help of Pr Scanlan.
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There is only one way to know for sure what a hurricane is doing : Fly through its hundreds of miles of turbulent winds, penetrate the howling eyewall of thunderstorms that toss an airplane around like a toy, swoop down into the calm of the eye, take some measurements, climb back up and then bounce through more thunderstorms so thick with rain the tips of the wings can't be seen.
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Lucretius characterises the emotion in an extended simile in " De rerum natura " : " Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis, e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem ", " It is pleasant to watch from the land the great struggle of someone else in a sea rendered great by turbulent winds . " The abbreviated Latin tag " suave mare magno " recalled the passage to generations familiar with the Latin classics.
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In publishing field recording work, and / OAR has sought to present sonic phenomena in the world that have rarely been heard or have rarely, if ever, been documented on CD, such as the turbulent winds of the Patagonia region of South America, various plumbing apparatuses of countries in south east Asia, singing sand in Japan, booming sand in Mongolia, the usually unheard sounds of Christmas tree twinkle lights, the sound of physics labs at Harvard University, and the normally unheard underwater sounds of electric fish.