This positioning turned out to interfere with the airflow over the wings during USB operations, and a new tail with a more vertical profile was introduced to move the elevator forward.
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A continuous descent approach starts from the top of descent, i . e . at cruise altitude, and allows the aircraft flying its individual optimal vertical profile down to runway threshold.
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Research by the architect has the shown that lateral forces due to vortex shedding can be controlled by tapering the vertical profile of the tower and softening any sharp corners in plan.
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In the water column of the ocean or deep lakes, vertical profiles of dissolved trace metals are characterized as following " conservative type ", " nutrient type ", or " scavenged type " distributions.
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The major use for skew-T log-P diagrams is the plotting of radiosonde soundings, which give a vertical profile of the temperature and dew point through the atmosphere above a certain point on the ground.
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John Jones, deputy director of the National Weather Service, said instruments aboard NOAA-L and its sister satellites will provide a more detailed vertical profile of the temperature and moisture in the atmosphere than is currently available.
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HOT utilizes a burst vertical profiling strategy where physical and biogeochemical properties are measured at 3 hour intervals over a 36-hour period, covering 3 semi-diurnal tidal cycles and 1 inertial period ( ~ 31 hours ).
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In top-down and bottom-up diffusion, the vertical profile is determined by diffusion from the two directions and the turbulent fluxes in sub-grid scale are derived from known quantities or their vertical derivatives at the same grid point.
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With several vertical profiles, one can estimate the depth of the mixed layer by assigning a set temperature or density difference in water between surface and deep ocean observations this is known as the threshold method.
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An idealized vertical profile of the mean flow for a neutral boundary layer is the logarithmic wind profile derived from mixing length theory, which states that the horizontal component of mean flow is proportional to the logarithm of height.