Curiosity
fantails poem
what movie am I? Grease
what movie am I?
The wiggles
Who am I? Anthony LaPaglia
Who am I? Wolverine
Who am I?
Beyonce
What movie am I? Transformers
Who am I?
word of the week: Derecho
From Wikipedia
Derecho comes from the Spanish word for “straight” (cf. “direct”) in contrast with a tornado which is a “twisted” wind.[1] The word was first used in the American Meteorological Journal in 1888 by Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs in a paper describing the phenomenon and based on a significant derecho event that crossed Iowa on 31 July 1877.[2]
A derecho ( /d??re?t?o?/; Spanish pronunciation: [de??et?o]; day-RAY-cho) is a widespread, long-lived, straight-line windstorm that is associated with a fast-moving band of severe thunderstorms. Generally, derechos are convection-induced and take on a bow echo form of squall line, forming in an area of divergence in the upper levels of the troposphere, within a region of low-level warm air advection and rich low-level moisture. They travel quickly in the direction of movement of their associated storms, similar to an outflow boundary (gust front), except that the wind is sustained and increases in strength behind the front, generally exceeding hurricane-force. A warm-weather phenomenon, derechos occur mostly in summer, especially during June and July in the Northern Hemisphere, within areas of moderately strong instability and moderately strong vertical wind shear. They may occur at any time of the year and occur as frequently at night as during the daylight hours.
I hate emails about microchips in mobile phones that destroy DNA!
Clarke’s third law: Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Arthur C. Clarke, “Profiles of The Future”, 1961
Mathieu Lehanneur’s population statistics
These ceramic sculptures are created with life table data showing the percentage of people in different age groups from infancy (bottom) to old age (top)
Cammeray Public School Concert Band playing Bolero
Cammeray Public School Concert Band playing Bolero.
