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  • Windswept

    • 1 Apr 2012
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    • April 01 2012 Film Shorts Kinetic Sculpture Wind
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    "Windswept is a wind-driven kinetic façade consisting of 612 freely-rotating directional arrows creating a large-scale observational instrument that reveals the complex interactions between the wind and the building. The wind arrows serve as discrete data points indicating the direction of local flow within the larger phenomenon."
    via vimeo.com

     

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  • Historic Heat Anomolies and Almost Real-time Winds in North America

    • 31 Mar 2012
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    • Anomolies March 31 2012 Temperature United States Weather Wind
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    "A huge, lingering ridge of high pressure over the eastern half of the United States brought summer-like temperatures to North America in March 2012. The warm weather shattered records across the central and eastern United States and much of Canada."

    via earthobservatory.nasa.gov
     

    "An invisible, ancient source of energy surrounds us—energy that powered the first explorations of the world, and that may be a key to the future. This map shows you the delicate tracery of wind flowing over the US right now."

    watch the winds blow via hint.fm

     

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  • Wind Storm on Georgian Bay

    • 5 Sep 2011
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    by Tom Semadeni

    "The photo above showing the effects of an intense wind storm during the passage of a very deep extratropical cyclone was taken at Red Rock Point Lighthouse in Killarney, Ontario. Red Rock Point marks the eastern entrance to Killarney, which is on the northern shore of Georgian Bay. Under a cloudless, late-October sky, winds were blasting out of the southwest, gusting to 54 mph (87 km/h), and spray from Georgian Bay was drenching the headland. The wind streams are clearly visible in the spray -- over the boulders. Note the white caps in the bay. Walking on the rocks in these strong winds was quite challenging. As the Sun was directly behind us when we snapped this picture, water droplets in the spray formed a delightful double rainbow."

    via epod.usra.edu

     

     

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  • The Music ofthe Wind

    • 16 Aug 2011
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    • 15August11 Exotic Musical Instruments Unusual Wind
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    A gallery curated by les yeux heureux

    "I love music and the ever expanding universe of sound out there. Each pathway leads to yet another branch that's worth hearing more from. So many stories to be told, so many notes to be played, so many musical journeys to experience.
    Here are a few of the amazing wind instruments from around the world."

    via flickr.com

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    Blowing Of The Big And Small Ceremonial Horns With Cymbals
    from "Seven Hundred Years of Music in Tibet "
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  • Waterfall Flowing Upwards

    • 7 Aug 2011
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    "Storms recently hammered Sydney, Australia, dropping a month of rain in a single day. They were so severe that this waterfall south of the city appeared to be flowing upwards. If you watch carefully, you can see wind sweeping water over the upper edge."  
    via neatorama.com

     

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  • Dust in the Wind

    • 16 Jun 2011
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    WISE image of the Elephant's Trunk Nebula. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/WISE Team

    The stellar wind, that is! This beautiful image, taken by NASA’s Wide-Field Infrared Explorer (WISE) shows a vast ring of interstellar dust and gas being forced outwards by the wind and radiation from a massive star.

    The star, HR8281, is located in the center of the image, the topmost star in a small triangular formation of blue stars to the upper left of the tip of a bright elongated structure – the end of the “elephant trunk” that gives the nebula its name. The star may not look like much, but HR8281′s powerful stellar wind is what’s sculpting the huge cloud of dust into the beautiful shapes seen in this infrared image.

    via universetoday.com

     

     

    I close my eyes, only for a moment, and the moment's gone
    All my dreams, pass before my eyes, a curiosity
    Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wind
    Same old song, just a drop of water in an endless sea
    All we do, crumbles to the ground, though we refuse to see

    Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind

    Don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
    It slips away, all your money won't another minute buy

    Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind

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  • Wyoming Wind Huffs and Puffs, Blows Down a Wind Turbine Tower !

    • 5 Feb 2011
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    Arlington, WY – avg annual wind speed of 31 mph, gusts above 110 mph. 

    Seems like a great place for a wind turbine ….right? 

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    Photos from Feb 1, 2011 as the cold air mass that formed Snowzilla barreled through.
    The wind chill in the area from yesterday was extreme, -54F !! 

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     John Beasley WYDOT/OWL

    Sent by Bob...Thanks ! 

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  • What a 300 MPH wind will do to your face...

    • 16 Nov 2010
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    A volunteer's face distorts in a 300-mph-wind bail-out experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy.
    via life.com

     

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