Type of vaporization of a liquid that occurs from its surface; surface phenomenon
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I had an optimistic thought about the effects of global warming, and I put it to the test with Dr. Meetpal Kukal.
Live at 2pm PT, we're diving into the unprecedented $2.85 trillion market evaporation that sent shockwaves through global financial markets. On this episode of "$2.85 Trillion Evaporation Day!", we'll dissect the factors behind the massive selloff, identify the major market movers, and explore potential trajectories for the financial landscape. Key Topics: Market Meltdown Overview: On April 3, 2025, the S&P 500 plunged 4.8%, erasing approximately $2.85 trillion in market value, marking the most significant one-day drop since 2020. Catalyst Behind the Selloff: President Donald Trump's announcement of sweeping new tariffs, including a minimum 10% rate on imports with higher rates targeting specific countries, ignited fears of a global trade war, leading to widespread market panic. Major Market Movers: Technology Sector: Tech giants like Apple, Nvidia, and Amazon experienced sharp declines due to their reliance on international supply chains. Automotive Industry: Companies such as Tesla faced significant losses amid concerns over increased production costs from tariffs. Retail Chains: Retailers like Best Buy and Target saw their shares tumble as import tariffs threatened to raise consumer prices. Global Ripple Effects: The European and Asian markets mirrored the U.S. downturn, with major indices experiencing substantial losses, reflecting the interconnected nature of the global economy. Investor Sentiment and Economic Outlook: Economists warn of potential stagflation—a combination of slowing economic growth and rising inflation—stemming from the new trade policies. Join us as we navigate through these turbulent times, offering insights and analyses to help you understand the current financial climate and prepare for what lies ahead.
Shout out this episode to Steve Catbagan, Denver, and its groovy agave scene; Arik Torren and his Lot 001 Brands, and fog nets. And of Cambio Tequila!
Text a pool service question HERE!In this episode of the Talking Pools Podcast, Rudy Stankowitz dives deep into crucial topics affecting the pool industry, from upcoming trade shows—particularly the National Plaster Council Conference—to the nitty-gritty science of algae, microorganisms, and their impact on water quality and plaster integrity.Rudy also explores the controversial role of cyanuric acid in pool maintenance, the truth about advertising claims in the industry, and the latest insights into chlorine testing, pH control, and total alkalinity measurements.Additionally, this episode takes a practical turn as Rudy breaks down how to successfully raise your pool service prices without losing your mind—or your best customers. He explains how to time your price increases, handle customer reactions, and strategically communicate the change to maintain client loyalty and keep your business profitable.TakeawaysThe National Plaster Council Conference is a must-attend event for pool pros.Microorganisms in pools aren't just a nuisance—they impact plaster integrity and water quality.Cyanuric acid: a blessing and a curse in pool chemistry.Algae isn't just ugly—it's destructive (and Rudy has the science to prove it).Expired DPD2 reagents = faulty chlorine readings—don't trust bad data!Raising your pool service prices? The right approach makes all the difference.Timing is everything—adjust your pricing before peak season.Your best customers deserve a personal call when announcing a price increase.Don't let invoices deliver the bad news—own your worth!Trade shows are invaluable for networking and staying ahead of industry trends.The truth about chlorine testing: Manganese oxidation and expired reagents can throw off results.Evaporation affects chemical concentrations, which can mislead pool pros on water balance.Sound Bites"We made it to another Friday.""We're going to do a deep dive.""Raise your pool service prices—the right way!""Microbial acid secretion—it's real, and it's coming for your plaster.""If the drop has a purple hue, it has expired.""The ideal pH range is 7.4 to 7.6.""High levels of metal can affect test results."Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Pool Talk and Industry Events04:36 – Upcoming National Plaster Council Conference10:01 – Deep Dive into Algae and Microorganisms17:23 – Cyanuric Acid: Friend or Foe?20:53 – Advertising Truths in the Pool Industry23:09 – Understanding Chlorine Testing and Measurement26:39 – Raise Your Pool Service Prices the Smart Way28:10 – The Importance of pH Levels32:22 – Chlorine Levels and Their Impact35:28 – Total Alkalinity Testing Explained38:18 – Calcium Hardness and Leak Detection42:45 – Managing Metal Contamination in Pool Water46:22 – Strategies for pH Control in Saltwater Pool Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
Mel Gibson and Joe Rogan discuss amazing stories of stage 4 cancer EVAPORATION after the use of safe and affordable antiparasitics ivermectin and fenbendazole. Oncologist Dr. William Makin says he has the world's largest database of antiparasitic cancer research and that 1,000 of his patients are currently using the protocol with stunning effects. Democrats come for the hamburger in NYC, proposing new "charbroiling" rules. And Jake Sullivan lies 9 times in less than one minute on CNN.
Deploying pNFS file sharing with FreeBSD, What To Use Instead of PGP, The slow evaporation of the FOSS surplus, I feel that NAT is inevitable even with IPv6, Spell checking in Vim, Iconic consoles of the IBM System/360 mainframes, 55 years old, and more NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Deploying pNFS file sharing with FreeBSD (https://klarasystems.com/articles/deploying-pnfs-file-sharing-with-freebsd/?utm_source=BSD%20Now&utm_medium=Podcast) What To Use Instead of PGP (https://soatok.blog/2024/11/15/what-to-use-instead-of-pgp/) The slow evaporation of the FOSS surplus (https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2024/the-slow-evaporation-of-the-foss-surplus/) News Roundup FreeBSD 14 on the Desktop (https://www.sacredheartsc.com/blog/freebsd-14-on-the-desktop/) Iconic consoles of the IBM System/360 mainframes, 55 years old (https://www.righto.com/2019/04/iconic-consoles-of-ibm-system360.html) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)
In this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, Seth and Chad White discuss best practices for placing and finishing concrete floors. Chad shares insights on the importance of a solid base, the use of vapor retarders, and the critical role of doweling systems for load transfer. They delve into concrete placement techniques, mix design, and various finishing methods to achieve high-quality surfaces. The conversation also covers curing practices, common issues like blisters and delamination, and the significance of bump cutting for achieving flatness. Chad emphasizes the need for attention to detail and proactive planning in concrete work. Takeaways • A solid base is crucial for quality concrete floors. • Vapor retarders help mitigate moisture issues. • Doweling systems are essential for load transfer across joints. • Managing slump consistency can improve overall results. • Proper strike-off techniques lead to flatter floors. • Curing methods significantly affect slab quality. • Evaporation retarders are necessary in hot weather conditions. • Attention to detail is vital in concrete work. • Plan your work and be prepared for changes. • Concrete is a perishable commodity that requires careful handling. Chapters 00:00 Best Practices for Quality Concrete Floors 06:59 Understanding Doweling Systems 10:00 Concrete Placement and Mix Design 15:03 Finishing Techniques for Concrete Slabs 19:56 Curing and Protecting Concrete Slabs 25:56 Common Issues: Blisters, Delamination, and Rock Shadowing 33:03 Bump Cutting and Surface Scratching ****Did you learn something from this episode? Would you like to support the concrete industry's favorite podcast? If so, donate at https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support/ . When YOU donate to the show, you will be listed as a producer of the next episode that is released! Elevate your expertise in concrete construction by joining the Concrete Logic Academy! You can try it for one week for free, and you can cancel at any time. Learn more at https://www.concretelogicacademy.com ***Episode ReferencesGuest: Chad White | SSI | cwhite@ssiteam.com Guest Website: https://www.ssiteam.com/ Producers: Jodi TandettDo you want your name or company listed on the next episode? Find out how: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/support/ Music: Mike Dunton | https://www.mikeduntonmusic.com | mikeduntonmusic@gmail.com | Instagram @Mike_Dunton Host: Seth Tandett, seth@concretelogicpodcast.comHost LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-tandett/ Website: https://www.concretelogicpodcast.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/concrete-logic-podcast JOIN THE COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO CONCRETE!CONCRETE LOGIC ACADEMY: https://www.concretelogicacademy.com/
In rural Colorado, one in five people is over 65. We'll talk about the challenges of aging in place in a small town, like Rangely, as part of our series, Aging Matters. Then, how climate change is changing evaporation, and what researchers are doing to catch up. Plus, the final push for votes in Colorado's closest congressional race. Also, an electrifying new superhero. And for Halloween, the science behind scares.
On this week's MyAgLife in Citrus episode, UC Davis' Daniele Zaccaria explains concerns with evapotranspiration accuracy estimated with commonly used satellite remote sensing models, a topic at next month's South Valley Conference. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to this month's sponsors who makes it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their website. HotSpot AG - https://hotspotag.com/crop-solutions/ 2024 South Valley Conference - https://myaglife.com/events-south-valley-conference
In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin addresses the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helen, which has caused significant property damage and claimed 52 lives across the U.S., particularly in Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina. The discussion centers around the implications of climate change on hurricane intensity and frequency, highlighting how storms are rapidly escalating in size and strength. Andrew also explores the current hurricane categorization system and the possibility of introducing a new category to better reflect the increasing severity of these storms. Tune in to understand the connection between climate change and extreme weather events, and learn how you can take action for a healthier ocean. Articles: https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4904495-climcate-change-hurricanes-intensifying-how/ https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/live-map-helene https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutsshws.php?os=app&ref=app Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Climate Change and Its Impact on Hurricanes Climate change is profoundly affecting the intensity and frequency of hurricanes, leading to more severe flooding and damage in impacted regions. This phenomenon arises from several interconnected factors that are altering the behavior of these powerful storms. Warmer Ocean Temperatures One of the primary drivers of increased hurricane intensity is the rising temperature of ocean waters. As the Gulf of Mexico and other bodies of water warm due to climate change, they provide more energy to hurricanes. This additional heat results in greater evaporation, allowing the clouds associated with hurricanes to hold more moisture. Consequently, even hurricanes classified as Category 1 can produce an unexpected amount of rainfall, leading to severe flooding. Rapid Intensification The recent episode discusses Hurricane Helen, which rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm. This rapid escalation is becoming more common as climate change continues to warm ocean waters. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale categorizes hurricanes based on wind speed, but the sheer size and moisture content of the storm are equally important. The increased size of storms means they can affect larger areas, resulting in widespread damage and flooding. Increased Rainfall and Flooding With hurricanes holding more water, the amount of rainfall associated with these storms has also increased. This is particularly concerning for areas that may lack the infrastructure to handle such heavy rainfall. The episode highlights that even a Category 1 hurricane can lead to significant flooding if it brings more rain than expected. The combination of heavy rainfall and storm surge can overwhelm drainage systems, resulting in catastrophic flooding in residential areas. Vulnerable Infrastructure Many coastal regions have infrastructure that is not designed to cope with the increased rainfall and flooding associated with more intense hurricanes. As mentioned in the episode, areas like Florida are particularly vulnerable, with many homes and communities at risk of being inundated. The episode also notes that past storms have influenced people's decisions about evacuation, leading some to underestimate the risks associated with hurricanes. The Role of Policy and Action The episode emphasizes the urgent need for political action to address climate change and its impacts on hurricanes. It points out that some politicians are not taking the necessary steps to mitigate climate change, ultimately affecting the safety and well-being of their constituents. The call to action is clear: voters must hold their leaders accountable and advocate for policies that address climate change to reduce the risks associated with future hurricanes. Conclusion In summary, climate change is a significant factor contributing to the increasing intensity and frequency of hurricanes. The warming of ocean waters leads to more powerful storms that can produce severe flooding and damage. As communities confront the realities of these intensified storms, it is crucial to advocate for effective climate policies and infrastructure improvements to protect lives and property in the future. The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a widely recognized system that categorizes hurricanes from 1 to 5 based on their sustained wind speeds. This scale helps communicate the potential damage a hurricane can cause, with Category 1 representing the least severe winds (74 to 95 mph) and Category 5 indicating catastrophic winds of 157 mph or higher. However, while this scale focuses primarily on wind speed, it is essential to understand that the amount of rainfall and the resulting flooding can be significant even in lower categories. In a recent episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin discussed Hurricane Helen, which rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 hurricane. This rapid escalation in intensity not only increased wind speeds but also contributed to a substantial increase in rainfall. The podcast highlighted that the warming waters of the Gulf of Mexico allow hurricane clouds to hold more moisture, leading to heavier rainfall during storms. This phenomenon means that even a Category 1 hurricane can produce unexpected and dangerous amounts of rain, resulting in severe flooding. For instance, Lewin pointed out that many residents may underestimate the risks associated with a Category 1 hurricane, believing it to be manageable based on past experiences. However, the increased capacity of clouds to hold moisture due to climate change can lead to flooding that overwhelms local infrastructure, which is often not designed to handle such extreme rainfall. This was evident in the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, where significant flooding occurred even as the storm was initially categorized as a lower-level hurricane. Moreover, the podcast emphasized that the combination of storm surge and heavy rainfall can create a perfect storm for flooding. Storm surge refers to the rise in water level caused by the hurricane's winds pushing water toward the shore, and when this is compounded by heavy rainfall, the results can be devastating. Lewin shared examples of homes being flooded and even floating away, illustrating the dire consequences of underestimating a storm's potential based on its wind category alone. In conclusion, while the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale provides a useful framework for understanding hurricane intensity, it is essential to consider the broader impacts of hurricanes, particularly in terms of rainfall and flooding. As climate change continues to influence weather patterns, the risks associated with hurricanes—regardless of their category—are likely to increase, making it vital for communities to prepare for the potential for significant flooding even from lower-category storms.
Bret speaks with Matt Taibbi on the subject of the censorship industrial complex. They discuss their views on the recent lack of reaction by traditional liberals to violations of America's First Amendment. Join Matt Taibbi and Bret in Washington DC for Rescue the Republic on September 29th https://jointheresistance.org. Find Matt Taibbi on Substack at http://racket.news and on X at http://x.com/mtaibbi.*****Sponsors:American Hartford Gold: Get up to $5,000 of free silver on your first qualifying order. Call 866-828-1117 or text “DARKHORSE” to 998899.Pique's Nandaka: delicious mushroom, tea, and chocolate drink that provides all day energy. Up to 20% off + free frother+beaker at www.Piquelife.com/darkhorse.*****Join DarkHorse on Locals! Get access to our Discord server, exclusive live streams, live chats for all streams, and early access to many podcasts: https://darkhorse.locals.com/Check out the DHP store! Epic tabby, digital book burning, saddle up the dire wolves, and more: https://www.darkhorsestore.org/Theme Music: Thank you to Martin Molin of Wintergatan for providing us the rights to use their excellent music.*****Mentioned in this episode:(00:21:03) Facebook study https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/2014/06/facebook-can-manipulate-your-mood-it-can-affect-whether-you-vote-when-do-we-start(00:22:47) Murthy v. Missouri https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-411_3dq3.pdf(00:23:25) Franz Kafka's “Before the Law”(01:04:41) National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 https://www.congress.gov/bill/112th-congress/house-bill/1540/text(01:15:10) General Michael Hayden's post: https://x.com/GenMhayden/status/1834958138644029764*****Time Stamps:(00:00:00) Introduction(00:02:44) Matt Taibbi's history of covering deplatformed and deamplified individuals and organizations(00:07:47) Evaporation of the will to fight(00:09:15) Sponsors(00:13:18) Three things causing the "evaporation of the will to fight"(00:21:21) How the information environment is shaped(00:28:43) Traps and "Bomb Holding"(00:34:01) Is it against the law?(00:41:56) Biden's Incompetence: Missing front-page news(00:54:01) Why Matt Taibbi is coming back off the bench(01:00:31) Eliminating Words and Unhooking the Constitution(01:08:01) Why we must gather and vote now(01:20:01) ClosingSupport the show
Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Trevor Davis, Lead Wealth Coach at Total Wealth Academy, discusses the stock market upheaval that affected billions of "investing" dollars when some loopholes closed. Join Trevor as he discusses this topic, his Stock Market analysis, and much more! Please remember that Trevor is always accessible via email. Just send your questions, comments, or concerns to Trevor@TotalWealthAcademy.com today.
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BUFFALO, NY- May 14, 2024 – A new research paper was published in Aging (listed by MEDLINE/PubMed as "Aging (Albany NY)" and "Aging-US" by Web of Science) Volume 16, Issue 8, entitled, “Characterization of age-associated gene expression changes in mouse sweat glands.” Evaporation of sweat on the skin surface is the major mechanism for dissipating heat in humans. The secretory capacity of sweat glands (SWGs) declines during aging, leading to heat intolerance in the elderly, but the mechanisms responsible for this decline are poorly understood. In this new study, researchers Alexandra G. Zonnefeld, Chang-Yi Cui, Dimitrios Tsitsipatis, Yulan Piao, Jinshui Fan, Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz, Yutong Xue, Fred E. Indig, Supriyo De, and Myriam Gorospe from the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Aging investigated the molecular changes accompanying SWG aging in mice, where sweat tests confirmed a significant reduction of active SWGs in old mice relative to young mice. “We first identified SWG-enriched mRNAs by comparing the skin transcriptome of Eda mutant Tabby male mice, which lack SWGs, with that of wild-type control mice by RNA-sequencing analysis.” This comparison revealed 171 mRNAs enriched in SWGs, including 47 mRNAs encoding ‘core secretory' proteins such as transcription factors, ion channels, ion transporters, and trans-synaptic signaling proteins. Among these, 28 SWG-enriched mRNAs showed significantly altered abundance in the aged male footpad skin, and 11 of them, including Foxa1, Best2, Chrm3, and Foxc1 mRNAs, were found in the ‘core secretory' category. Consistent with the changes in mRNA expression levels, immunohistology revealed that higher numbers of secretory cells from old SWGs express the transcription factor FOXC1, the protein product of Foxc1 mRNA. “In sum, our study identified mRNAs enriched in SWGs, including those that encode core secretory proteins, and altered abundance of these mRNAs and proteins with aging in mouse SWGs.” DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.205776 Corresponding authors - Chang-Yi Cui - cuic@mail.nih.gov, and Myriam Gorospe - gorospem@grc.nia.nih.gov Author interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7A_TREuSv54 Video abstract - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJEphCaMhK8 Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://aging.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Faging.205776 Subscribe for free publication alerts from Aging - https://www.aging-us.com/subscribe-to-toc-alerts Keywords - aging, FOXA1, BEST2, FOXC1, ectodysplasin/Eda, Tabby About Aging-US Aging publishes research papers in all fields of aging research including but not limited, aging from yeast to mammals, cellular senescence, age-related diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's diseases and their prevention and treatment, anti-aging strategies and drug development and especially the role of signal transduction pathways such as mTOR in aging and potential approaches to modulate these signaling pathways to extend lifespan. The journal aims to promote treatment of age-related diseases by slowing down aging, validation of anti-aging drugs by treating age-related diseases, prevention of cancer by inhibiting aging. Cancer and COVID-19 are age-related diseases. Please visit our website at https://www.Aging-US.com and connect with us: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/Aging-Us Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AgingUS/ X - https://twitter.com/AgingJrnl Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/agingjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@AgingJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/aging/ Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/AgingUS/ MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
A stunning new discovery concerning one of the world's most well-known processes … evaporation, plus, the new trend emerging in Michigan that's helping stressed out students up their performance while living happier lives. And on This Day in History, the British set sail for Australia with about 750 criminals. Evaporation Study (MIT News) Dogs in Schools (Fox 17) (GNN) The First Fleet to Australia (New South Wales State Library) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook
This week: Our congressional delegation, including Senators Markey and Warren, want to know what's going on with radioactive water being evaporated at the Pilgrim Nuclear plant. And, we've got reaction to new machine gun range plans. Also: New Bedford is gearing up to be a maintenance base for offshore wind.
This week: A very big week for offshore wind, as the next round of major projects starts to take shape. And, every member of the state legislative delegation from Cape Cod, the Vineyard, Nantucket, and Plymouth – Democrat and Republican alike – agrees; they all signed a letter calling for the owner of Pilgrim Nuclear to stop evaporating radioactive wastewater.
Springtime for Ex-Pats and Germany! It's a Top Techno scene, with a strict Social Etiquette The clubs are all clean, since they outlawed the cigarette You can do what you want, but you can't do it here The clubs are all great, but it helps if they're Queer! Make way for the Dancing Disco Queens! Gay clubs for young punks, were the only safe places Watch out for the Queens with that look on their faces Rubber and Fetish was the dress code for sure The Batcave was entered through a coffin shaped door Number One in Heaven! Getting stabbed after 8 o'clock Sharp Underneath the Arches, where the shadows are Dark The footsteps behind you, one for fear, one for dread You had to have Eyes in the back of your head Montana Red Dog! Soaking up the details in the cafes and bars Reggie heard all the languages beneath the stars Like a Teenager dreaming of the right words to use Montana was waiting for the sounds of the muse On The Road Again! Meeting all the Oddballs on the Road to Nowhere Real time Evaporation in the Hotel Bar chair World Domination was a long way from Home We're Back On the bus with Wet Bottom syndrome. ___ Respect: Wayne Stanley Kramer (April 30, 1948 – February 2, 2024) ___ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Atmospheric Rivers are bands of water vapor in the sky, sometimes a few thousand miles long, bringing winter moisture to the west coast of North America and delivering it all the way to the Rocky Mountains. The Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes flies research planes above these storms all winter tracking the details and forecasting the coming storm and this episode hosts their director to learn about Atmospheric Rivers. SPONSORSDown River EquipmentRaftopia 2024 Sales EventInstagramFacebookDenver Area Nissan DealersInstagramGUESTSMarty RalphCenter for Western Weather and Water ExtremesScripps Institution of OceanographyUniversity of California San DiegoAR short video (great graphic diagram) THE RIVER RADIUSWebsiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastSpotifyLink Tree
This week: How safe is the water evaporating from Pilgrim nuclear power station? The state wants to know. Also, endangered right whales are back in numbers in our local waters. And: know someone looking for a summer rental? An MV estate is offering four weeks for $1 million.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life." I'm your host Avik, and today we have a truly inspiring guest with us. She's a powerhouse in the fitness and podcasting world, a visionary who took a leap into the digital realm and hasn't looked back since. Karen Roberts, has over 25 years of experience in the fitness industry. But what sets her apart is not just her expertise in coaching and entrepreneurship but her journey into the world of podcasting. From successfully guiding coaches into the online space to hosting her own online summit in 2020, Karen's story is one of evolution and empowerment. Karen, welcome to "Healthy Mind, Healthy Life"! ----more---- STAY CONNECTED Stay Tuned And Follow Us! Website - https://podhealth.club Spotify Link - https://open.spotify.com/show/2OyTVoxlFYlAss63FLaHnL?si=cd572a909bff4e4d Apple Link -https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1682799672?mt=2&ls=1 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind Linkedin Page - https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthythinking LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/Avikpodhealth/ Medium - https://medium.com/@contentbyavik
On today's episode we have a glass of Dalwhinnie 15! We continue our gift series with Delwhinnie 15 from Diagio. We talk about scotch regions, Evaporation, and Mixing scotch. All that and more on today's episode of Whiskey Chasers! Be sure to Like us on Facebook and follow us on instagram, as well as rate and review the show wherever you are listening, it really helps us out.Our Website is www.whiskeychaserspod.com, check us out! Thanks, and enjoy the show!History of distilleryowner/s-DiagioWhen it was founded1897Where it was foundedHighest elevation in all of scotlandColdest due to thatWhy they chose to startTastingThe bottleThe look of the bottleWhat is written on itNotes on why it looks the way it doesThe juiceUses Worm Tub Condensor VS more modern Shell and TubeWorm Tub tends to have a more meaty or rubbery tasteThis is because the copper sulphates build up and can be tasted in the final productThe More modern Shell and tube is tubes going straight up, because of this those copper deposits fall out instead of sitting in the coil.Highland WhiskyAged in bourbon and oloroso sherry casksWhen was this expression createdWhy did it come aboutMash billWho made itThe typeDoes it follow the rules of a certain type of whiskey?Support the showWebsite:www.whiskeychaserspod.comFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/whiskeychaserspodcastInsta:https://www.instagram.com/whiskeychaserspodcast/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@whiskeychaserspodcastThanks For Listening! Tell a Friend!
There is a newly discovered source of evaporation. Normally you expect heat causes evaporation. There is another mechanism now. How do we keep discovering more about things we thought we knew everything about? They smoke La Herencia Cubana CORE and drink the Singleton 12 YO scotch. Don't forget, we have a cigar journal available. We also discuss the Texas Whiskey Trail. https://www.sciencealert.com/surprise-discovery-reveals-a-whole-new-source-of-evaporation
Is Earth going to evaporate? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice learn about exoplanet discovery, planetary evaporation, biosignatures and technosignatures with astrophysicist Anjali Tripathi.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here:https://startalkmedia.com/show/habitable-worlds-super-earths-evaporating-planets-with-anjali-tripathi/Thanks to our Patrons Christopher Stowe, Bo Cribbs, Jennifer Pierce, Sam Gilbert, Steven Glasser, Antonio Garibay, and David Frigoletto for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: ESA/Hubble, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Today we feature "Evaporation" by Believer Waterson. Please send your submissions to be featured on the podcast to poetryinmedicine@gmail.com. "In whatever you do, read a poem."
Imagine this…you have a thriving tutoring business and COVID hits—your client base plummets overnight from a healthy 500 students to 2.That was the reality facing former maths teacher Tutu Akinyede, founder of the Tecnis Academy.Tune in to hear how she grew her business from the two stragglers to over 2,000 clients and 70 staff in just five years.It's an inspiring story packed with ideas for you to implement in your business.Connect with the show, and subscribe for monthly online networking at our Substackhttps://thewomeninbusinessradioshow.substack.com/.
Does an evaporated black hole leave a trace? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian co-host Chuck Nice answer questions about the fabric of spacetime, black holes, cosmic evolution and more. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-wormhole-universe/Thanks to our Patrons Cory James Hohs, Barbara Christian, Massimiliano Squire, Nickthelight, Stacey Kelch, and Joe Edwards for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: ESO/WFI (Optical); MPIfR/ESO/APEX/A.Weiss et al. (Submillimetre); NASA/CXC/CfA/R.Kraft et al. (X-ray)Derivative work including grading and crop: Julian Herzog, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Click to listen to episode (4:20).Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesExtra InformationSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.)Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 8-18-23. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of August 21 and August 28, 2023. MUSIC – ~15 sec – instrumental. That's part of “The Foggy Dew,” an Irish song performed here by Timothy Seaman of Williamsburg, Virginia, with Ann Robinson on Celtic Harp. In the song's traditional lyrics, fog and dew set the scene for the Easter Uprising in 1916, during the Irish Revolution for independence from Great Britain. This Water Radio episode's focus isn't on those important historical events, but rather on a number related to fog and dew, and to whether the weather on a summer day feels comfortable or close. That number is the dew point temperature, or simply the dew point. The National Weather Service gives the following descriptions of “general comfort levels” at various dew points:“less than or equal to 55 degrees Fahrenheit: dry and comfortable;“between 55 and 65: becoming ‘sticky' with muggy evenings;“[at 65 or more]: ...becoming oppressive.” Note, however, that perceived comfort levels at different dew points depend on the climate conditons to which a person is acclimated. Let's explore some of the science of the dew point. Any parcel of air can hold a given amount of water vapor, depending on the air parcel's temperature; air with higher temperature can hold more water vapor. The term relative humidity refers to how much water vapor an air parcel actually holds, compared to its potential maximum. The dew point, then, is the temperature at which an air parcel reaches a relative humidity of 100 percent. Cooling air below its dew point results in water vapor condensing into fog, dew, or some other kind of precipitation; if temperatures are below freezing, the dew point is then considered the frost point. Now, here's the key concept for how humid the air feels: a higher dew point indicates that an air parcel is holding more moisture at any given temperature or relative humidity. With more moisture in the air, the human body has more trouble evaporating sweat, the process that removes heat and cools the body. With sweat not evaporating as readily, it feels hotter and more humid; the term “heat index” refers to how hot people feel in combinations of temperature and humidity. Humidity, sweat and evaporation, comfort or mugginess: there's a lot to learn from the daily dew point. Thanks to Timothy Seaman for permission to use this episode's music, and we close with about 35 more seconds of “The Foggy Dew.” MUSIC – ~34 sec – instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “The Foggy Dew,” a 2023 single release, is copyright by Timothy Seaman, used with permission. It features Ann Robinson on Celtic Harp. More information about Timothy Seaman is available online at https://timothyseaman.com/en/. “The Foggy Dew” is a traditional Irish song, whose lyrics talk about the 1916 Easter Uprising, part of the Irish Revolution and War of Independence (1919-1921) against Great Britain. The song describes scenes of battle on Easter morning taking place amidst “the foggy dew.” Information about the song is available online at https://www.o-em.org/index.php/fieldwork/62-the-foggy-dew-processes-of-change-in-an-irish-rebel-song. Virginia Water Radio thanks David Carroll, of the Virginia Tech Department of Geography, and Kevin McGuire and Stephen Schoenholtz, of the Virginia Water Resources Research Center and Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Conservation, for their help with this episode. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES The following two photos of dew and were taken by Virginia Water Radio in Blacksburg, Va., on August 12, 2023, around 8 a.m. EDT, when the dew point and the actual temperature were the same. EXTRA INFORMATION ABOUT DEW POINT AND HEAT INDEX The following information is quoted from the National Weather Service, accessed at the Web sites noted on August 21, 2023. Dew Point Information From “Dew Point vs. Humidity,” online at https://www.weather.gov/arx/why_dewpoint_vs_humidity. “The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%. At this point the air cannot hold more water in the gas form. If the air were to be cooled even more, water vapor would have to come out of the atmosphere in the liquid form, usually as fog or precipitation. “The higher the dew point rises, the greater the amount of moisture in the air. This directly affects how ‘comfortable' it will feel outside. Many times, relative humidity can be misleading. For example, a temperature of 30 and a dew point of 30 will give you a relative humidity of 100%, but a temperature of 80 and a dew point of 60 produces a relative humidity of 50%. It would feel much more ‘humid' on the 80 degree day with 50% relative humidity than on the 30 degree day with a 100% relative humidity. This is because of the higher dew point. “So if you want a real judge of just how ‘dry' or ‘humid' it will feel outside, look at the dew point instead of the [relative humidity]. The higher the dew point, the muggier it will feel.” “General comfort levels using dew point that can be expected during the summer months:*less than or equal to 55: dry and comfortable;*between 55 and 65: becoming ‘sticky' with muggy evenings;*greater than or equal to 65: lots of moisture in the air, becoming oppressive.” Heat Index Information From “What is the heat index?” online at https://www.weather.gov/ama/heatindex. “
Right now, the state of Utah doesn't have a great way to measure how much of the water used to irrigate farms gets returned to the aquifers or lost to the air through evaporation. A pair of researchers with the Utah Geological Survey are working at Dugout Ranch to measure how much water is lost to evaporation and transpiration, information that could help the state make better water management decisions. //Show Notes: //Photo: This device measures evaporation and transpiration in an alfalfa field at Dugout Ranch down Indian Creek. Photo by Emily Arntsen / KZMU //The Utah Flux Network https://geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/the-utah-flux-network/ //Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent discusses the Moab film commission's move to the Red Cliffs Foundation, the Grand County Commission's travel budget, a new message for Moab's billboards, and a crime report of one man who was charged this week with burglary following a domestic violence incident. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News is on vacation this week, but she'll be back for the News Reel next Friday. //Weekly News Reel Mentions: //The Times-Independent: Moab's film commission heads to Red Cliffs through 2024 https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/moabs-film-commission-heads-to-red-cliffs-through-2024/ //The Times-Independent: In-town billboards become flashpoint for tourism messaging https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/in-town-billboards-become-flashpoint-for-tourism-messaging/ //The Times-Independent: Travel expense issue leads to tiff among commissioners https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/travel-expense-issue-leads-to-tiff-among-commissioners/ //The Times-Independent: Flores-Solis in trouble again https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/flores-solis-in-trouble-again/
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 72 *Eventually everything in the universe will evaporate, not only black holes New theoretical research has shown that Stephen Hawking might have been right about black holes evaporating over time -- although not completely. *Asteroid Bennu just a pile of rubble Data from NASA's OSIRIS-REX mission has confirmed that the asteroid Bennu is composed of mostly piles of rubble held together by gravity -- rather than a solid rock. *Boeing's trouble plagued Starliner spacecraft suffers more delays The planned launch of Boeing's trouble plagued Starliner spacecraft has been postponed again following new problems which officials say should have been caught earlier. *The Science Report Study says warming temperatures will see nearly 80 per cent of coral die in the next 80 years. The oldest pterosaur bones ever found in Australia. Claims drinking a light to moderate amount of alcohol could reduce risk of stress-related heart attack. Skeptics guide to Michael Jackson's haunted house Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Additionally, listeners can support the podcast and gain access to bonus content by becoming a SpaceTime crew member through www.bitesz.supercast.com or through premium versions on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Details on our website at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ#space #astronomy #science #news #podcast #spacetime
Teague Egan is the CEO and Founder of EnergyX. EnergyX is on a mission to become a worldwide leader in the global transition to sustainable energy with breakthrough direct lithium extraction and refinery technologies, as well as more effective battery and energy storage solutions. Imagine you're listening to "The End" - the famous hit of The Doors. You vaguely remember there's something pressing on your to-do list, but hey, who can resist the captivating voice of Jim Morrisson, right? 11'44 passes by, and you return to that to-do list. What's on top? Oh yeah, submit that folder for Bolivia's Direct Lithium Extraction tender. But... 11'44 was 1'44 too long, and time is over; you're out. Kind of bitter, right? I obviously romanticized the anecdote, and I don't know if Teague is a fan of The Doors, yet one part of that story is true: EnergyX got kicked off of Bolivia's DLE tender for submitting 10 minutes late. I wouldn't allow myself to joke about it if Teague wasn't seeing the positives in it: EnergyX leverages 60 patents across the lithium value chain, and they've leveraged Bolivia and Uyuni as a great proof of concept! Their technology suit stands the field test, and they're able to produce lithium in a country that maybe boasts the World's largest lithium reserves, but also a quite demanding 25 to 1 magnesium to lithium ratio that defeated many challengers in that race to get Bolivia's white oil off the ground. In today's conversation, you'll get to explore how a Direct Lithium Extraction pure player builds its path to a future EV supply chain vertical, how there may be bumps on the road, but also how exciting it is to move an Idea from the lab to a pilot then a demonstration stage and down the line, a first commercial reference. You'll hear of the lithium godfather and Nobel Prize recipient, John Goodenough, which is the second Nobel Prize winner we get to hear in this lithium series after Barry Sharpless that collaborated with Standard Lithium; you'll understand how an investment fund committed 450 million dollars on EnergyX and how Teague won his crown as Shale Magazine named him the Lithium King. ➡️ Check out the entire article on how the Lithium King got 60 patents for its battery vertical pure player, including a teaser, a slider, and a full transcript on the (don't) Waste Water website!
Some of most dramatic evidence that the Earth's climate is warming is the retreat and even disappearance of mountain glaciers around the world. 2022 was the 35th year in a row that glaciers tracked by the World Glacier Monitoring Service lost rather than gained ice. Glaciers gain mass through snowfall and lose mass through melting […]
Loss categories vary, and perhaps one of the most subjective is evaporation. When does drilling fluid evaporate? Why is it so hard to measure? Justin and Matt discuss.
Loss categories vary, and perhaps one of the most subjective is evaporation. When does drilling fluid evaporate? Why is it so hard to measure? Justin and Matt discuss.
At this stage, we are all pretty familiar with the circular way in which nature works. If we think of the hydrologic cycle for instance we know there are four main parts Evaporation, Convection, Precipitation and Collection, etc. But there are still, even to this day, aspects of the earth's cycles that we are only beginning to understand and, in some cases, finding out they exist at all. My next guest is one researcher who is looking at the phenomena known as Turbidity currents and the complex relationship they have with our deep oceans. Peter Talling is a Professor in Submarine Geohazards in the Department of Earth Sciences and Department of Geography at the University of Durham - he joins to discuss.
Roughly three-quarters of the world population has access to a safely managed water source. That means that one-in-four people do not have access to safe drinking water. Even in the wealthy United States, persistent drought in the west is creating problems in places like Phoenix, Arizona. Water is plentiful on Earth but more than 99% […]
Sunday 25th December 2022 Exploring topological typologies of Christ's Incarnation at Christmas! Rivers of Tears Flow from My Eyes Because They Will Not Keep Your Word Psalm 119:136 The Doctrine (or teaching) of Salvation is revealed clearly within the Bible but it is also legitimate to find revelation of it through the Creation, confirmed by the opening chapter of Romans verse 16 to 21: 16 I am not ashamed of the Good News. It is the power God uses to save everyone who believes—to save the Jews first, and then to save the non-Jews. 17 The Good News shows how God makes people right with himself. God's way of making people right with him begins and ends with faith. As the Scripture says, “The person who is made right with God by faith will live forever.” Faith means believing in something unseen, in the Bible it has the same word meaning as believe or trust. 18 God's anger is shown from heaven against all the evil and wrong things that people do. By their own evil lives they hide the truth. 19 God shows his anger because everything that may be known about God has been made clear. Yes, God has clearly shown them everything that may be known about him. 20 There are things about God that people cannot see—his eternal power and all the things that make him God. But since the beginning of the world those things have been easy to understand. They are made clear by what God has made. So people have no excuse for the bad things they do. 21 Thus the Word of God tells us that God has clearly shown us everything that may be known about him within the Word and without. There are things about God that people cannot see, but since the beginning of the world those things have been easy to understand. They are made clear by what God has made. The Bible teaches that God has made the world and everything in it, in such a way as to reveal things about Him. God has created the world and done so like an artist or sculpture would do, leaving his signature or fingerprints on it for us to clearly see. In this episode, we will look at how the mountains, rivers and seas in the Jordan Valley provide some fascinating pictures which glorify God and support teachings found throughout His Word. Many thanks to Charlie Garrett whose analysis was the spark to light this work and further insight provided by other contributors to the body of Christ at the Superior Word church whilst studying the book of Joshua. Thanks to Nikki Higgins for her fellowship and love including thoughtful discussion on the apologetic aspects of this presentation. Thanks to Elsa Higgins for her observation about the Pre Tribulation rapture pictured by clouds that form before falling as rain on the Mount of Olives. Thanks to Samuel Higgins for finding the Jordan River in Job 40. Thanks to Joel Higgins for drawing my attention to the brother who was dead but now is alive. Thanks to Grace Higgins for her love of the Rivers of Tears song we made up to soothe her when she was crying. Thanks most of all to the Lord Jesus for guiding me through this study and comforting me with the two passages from 2nd Kings on the 8th Dec 22 when I found out the news of my brother's passing. 2 Kings 5:14 Elisha sent a messenger to Naaman. The messenger said, “Go and wash in the Jordan River seven times. Then your skin will be healed, and you will be clean.” The Doctrine of the Incarnation of Jesus our Saviour The Christmas story. The virgin born Saviour who took on flesh in order to live a perfect life which qualified as sacrificial atonement to be made as payment for the sins of all mankind. “For God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son. God gave his Son so that whoever believes in him may not be lost, but have eternal life. 17 God did not send his Son into the world to judge the world guilty, but to save the world through him. 18 He who believes in God's Son is not judged guilty. He who does not believe has already been judged guilty, because he has not believed in God's only Son. (John 3:16-19) It is marvellous that this is illustrated through the Jordan River! From the origination at Mount Hermon to the termination at the Dead Sea, God has provided a stunning picture to support the Bible narrative of Jesus coming down from Heaven, setting aside his divine attribute to Earth, Dying on the Cross for our sins, being buried and Rising again according to the Scriptures (1 Cor 15:3-4). Please seek to glorify the Lord in your heart as you follow these ten steps and praise our Lord, the Creator God ! “One that descends”. The name "Jordan" means "descender." Its name comes from the root ‘YARAD,' to descend. Paul writes in Philippians 2: “Christ himself was like God in everything. He was equal with God. But he did not think that being equal with God was something to be held on to. He gave up his place with God and made himself nothing. He was born as a man and became like a servant. And when he was living as a man, he humbled himself and was fully obedient to God. He obeyed even when that caused his death—death on a cross. So God raised Christ to the highest place. God made the name of Christ greater than every other name. God wants every knee to bow to Jesus— everyone in heaven, on earth, and under the earth. Everyone will say, “Jesus Christ is Lord” and bring glory to God the Father. (Philippians 2:5-11) The name of the majestic mountain which is the source for the Jordan River is Mount Hermon . in the (Hebrew it is Chermon Phonetic Spelling: (kher-mone') "sacred (mountain)" In one place it is called Chermonim (Psalm 42:6) using the Hebrew plural ending as seen in the word Elohim which means God but has a plurality distinct from El. Mount Hermon has three roughly equal sized summits, situated like the angles of a triangle, and equidistant about a quarter of a mile from each other. Hopefully you can imagine how this symbolises the Holy Trinity - three equal persons of God sharing one essence. God The Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It is on this mountain that the scholars at Bible.org believe the transfiguration event occurred. The transfiguration is a biblical event that appears in each of the Gospel books as an important moment in the life of Jesus and evidence of his divinity. After Jesus performs a series of miracles and foretells His own death, Jesus leads exactly three of his disciples, to Hermon and his appearance was radiantly transformed. In Mark Chapter 9 we read: While these followers watched, Jesus was changed. 3 His clothes became shining white, whiter than any person could make them. 4 Then two men appeared, talking with Jesus. The men were Moses and Elijah (Mark 9:3-4) Then a cloud came and covered them. A voice came from the cloud. The voice said, “This is my Son, and I love him. Obey him!” (Mark 9:7) Jesus revealed his divine being. Some rivers begin in mountains or hills, where rain water or snowmelt collects and forms small channels. Some rivers begin where a natural spring releases water from underground. The Jordan River has three principal sources, all of which rise at the foot of Mount Hermon. As the water springs up having descended from the holy place, a picture of the virgin birth of Christ can be imagined. Isaiah 12:3 “With joy you will draw water from the springs of salvation.” As the river flows into Galilee the river path is quite ordinary picturing the humble early life of Jesus - Can anything good come from Nazareth? This changes once the river reaches the sea of Galilee - picturing the extraordinary life which is revealed during his ministry which begins with miracles and teaching around this very place. The change to a zigzag pattern after the Jordan leaves Galilee pictures Jesus' teaching and miracles across Israel. The Jordan river zigzags at least 153 miles, although if one is precise one can measure a river bed distance up to infinity - picturing the divine essence of Jesus. Jesus is God and Jesus is man. The God/Man Jesus Died for Our Sins - this is pictured by water entering the Salt Sea or Dead Sea which cannot support life - Fish carried in by the Jordan die quickly - the salt content is way too high for life, being ten times more than the average level of salt in the sea. Salt has a cleansing property. The sins of the believers are washed away by the shedding of Jesus' blood. Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins. Jesus was Buried (The lowest point on Earth in terms of dry land is the shore of the Dead Sea) The days between Jesus death and resurrection where the lowest point in the lives of his friends. 39 Nicodemus went with Joseph. Nicodemus was the man who earlier had come to Jesus at night. He brought about 75 pounds of spices. This was a mixture of myrrh and aloes. 40 These two men took Jesus' body and wrapped it with the spices in pieces of linen cloth. (This is how the Jews bury people.) John 19:39-42 International Children's Bible Just as Jesus' body was encased in valuable minerals as it was buried so too the water arriving in the dead sea is sitting above a treasure trove of minerals. Most Valuable Piece of Land on Earth ( approx 5 trillion dollar ($5,000,000,000,000) chemical and mineral wealth is deposited at Dead Sea ). This vast value in some small way pictures the infinite price paid for the sins of potentially all people in the world. Interesting fact! The Dead Sea is known for its unique climate and the area has approx 330, (or 33 times 10) sunny days a year and Jesus' earthly life was 33 years! Jesus Rose again - Water in the Salt Sea evaporates and this pictures the resurrection. Evaporation is the process by which a liquid turns into a gas. It is also one of the three main steps in the water cycle. It can be easily visualised when rain puddles “disappear” on a hot day or when wet clothes dry in the sun. In these examples, the liquid water is not actually vanishing—it is evaporating into a gas, called water vapour. A river crosses two lands, picturing Heaven and Hell. The Children of Israel had to cross the Jordan River to enter the promised land (amazingly Charlie deduced that this was on the very same day of the first Passover (which in itself pictures Jesus' innocent personal sacrifice on the cross to pay for our sins and overcome death). This pictures our need to exercise faith in the Lord Jesus Christ's Sacrifice to escape the wilderness / Hell and enter The Promised Land / Heaven The very stones and rivers bear testimony, to that invisible yet wonderful reality. The water descends so profoundly, picturing an all encompassing sanctity. The Jordan River springs up at the foot of Hermon, continuing plainly until it reaches the Galilee. Until His teaching ministry has yet begun, Jesus' life appears to be quite ordinary. Now the river leaves Galilee, its journey zigzags much more. Spreading across Israel teaching about the Door, The Father is revealed for everyone to see! The Jordan River is where Jesus was baptised. A voice from Heaven cried out “this is my beloved!” Yes the Father spoke! “this is My Son in whom I am well pleased” The Holy Spirit descended on Jesus, His ministry was started. Now when he was at the age of thirty, Miracles abound around the Sea of Galilee. The lame walk, the blind see and the dead are no longer affected Jesus's offer to Israel of the Kingdom is rejected. Jesus's first advent and the Jordan River end unexpectedly. Instead of the river making its way to the ocean The water meanders into the Salt or Dead Sea. God has produced an amazing topography! Water in the sea evaporates under the 330 days of annual sun. Leaving behind the minerals and salt, which make swimming in it such fun! Salt has a cleansing property - a metaphor for the believers sins, washed away by the shedding of Jesus' blood, for the remission of our sins. Jesus left the Jordan River filled with the Holy Spirit. All believers now benefit from the full dwelling of His Holy Spirit. The water in the river symbolises the Spirit work which glorifies the Saviour, For the Spirit of God named this typological river, the Descender. Joshua and the Israelites had to cross the Descender In doing so the Promised Land they would enter, We must simply believe in the cross work of Jesus In doing so the Promised Land of Heaven we will surely enter! We face a choice, which is free and freely offered. Please make a one time profession Change your eternal destination! faith in the Lord Jesus! Change from death to life and be saved! Yes, just call upon Him and you WILL be saved! Overcome death Just as He did! Simply by faith in just what He did! Choose wisely. Choose life! Choose God's offer of forgiveness, Found in Christ! 2) How wonderful is the Word of God! Humanly speaking, the Bible was written by approximately 40 men and women of diverse backgrounds over the course of 1500 years. Isaiah was a prophet, Ezra was a priest, Matthew was a tax-collector, John was a fisherman, Paul was a tentmaker, Moses was a shepherd, Luke was a physician. Despite being penned by different authors over 15 centuries, the Bible does not contradict itself and does not contain any errors. The doctrine of the incarnation is referenced explicitly or implicitly by type or picture by all these writers. God declares that His Creation will also reveal his invisible attributes which are clearly seen. The metaphor of the Jordan River is astonishing yet is not alluded to by the writers, some of whom may not have even made the allegorical link. As well as the Incarnation the following doctrines are pictured in and around the Jordan River: The Doctrine of the Sealing of the Holy Spirit The Dead Sea is the only place on earth where you can sunbathe for long periods with little or no sunburn because harmful ultraviolet rays are filtered through an extra thick atmospheric layer which contains evaporated water particles from the Dead Sea. The Doctrine of Eternal Salvation - in Joshua 3, the Children of Israel cross the river on dry land, the waters then resume to their natural level and there is no way to cross back in the same way. The Doctrine of the Trinity - Hermon means Sacred - three equal height, equidistant mountain caps arranged in a triangle formation. The Doctrine of the Ministry of the Holy Spirit - in the way the water level falls at a place called Adam and is restored when the Ark picturing Christ's priestly work is pictured. The Doctrine of the 2nd Coming of Christ after the Rapture - God has provided a living breathing Bible Eschatological Map! Water enters dead sea 15.3 miles due East of Mount of Olives. Some water evaporates and forms clouds (picturing the saints rescued in the pre tribulation rapture), some water is left behind and remains in the Dead Sea signifying those heading into the tribulation period. The doctrine of the Kingdom Inauguration - The dead sea comes alive, signifying all Israel being saved Zech 12-14; Rom 11 (Israelogy - helps refutes Replacement Theology?) The doctrine of the first week of Creation - The river visits a place called Adam, and ends in death when Adam disobeys God leading to the Curse (Fish dying as they reach the Dead Sea) The Sovereignty of God over His Creation (implied from all the above). God created the water cycle in such a way that it serves as a continuous model which at the Jordan River pictures the death burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. Either God has created the Geography of Israel to support key doctrines of the Bible or the writers of the Bible studied the geography and water cycle in and around the Jordan Valley in order to weave a story which was inspired by the Jordan River, yet did so without seeking barely any credit for their ingenuity! The only verse hinting at the powerful significance of the Jordan River compared to all over rivers was found by Samuel Higgins in Job 40. If the river floods, he will not be afraid. He is not afraid even if the Jordan River rushes to his mouth. Job 40:23 It is interesting that this is in the oldest book of the Bible, yet no other Bible authors make such a reference to the Jordan as far as I can find. The pictures found in the Jordan river are not lying on the surface but have been left just under it for us to discover.. It is incredible that we are being blessed to know this now! So the non believer has a choice to make. If the Bible was written without God the authors took this innocuous reference in the first book and then proceeded to weave the Jesus story ever more complex, without contradiction and yet consistent to the geography of the Jordan River OR the almighty God made this to glorify Himself OR the connection is just a coincidence. God graciously leaves the philosophical possibility of a coincidence open to us since it is not an understanding of evidence which pleases God it is faith alone. We all need to simply have faith or trust or belief in the Lord Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of our sins. Have you put your trust in Christ for the forgiveness of sins? Nothing can compare to the water that Christ offers us. Let us close now by understanding how we can receive the forgiveness of God by believing the Gospel. Salvation by Grace alone through Faith alone. Grace is undeserved love. Faith or Belief is the act of trusting in something without seeing. Ephesians 2 8-9 8 … you have been saved by grace because you believe. You did not save yourselves. It was a gift from God. 9 You cannot brag that you are saved by the work you have done. We are saved only by believing in what Jesus did for us! Any person regardless of swimming ability can exercise faith that they would not drown in the Salt Sea and they would float without any effort. Undeserved floating instead of drowning as would occur in any other body of water on the planet. The Doctrine of Salvation by Grace through Believing is pictured at the Dead Sea where the Descender dies. The default position of man is one under condemnation (because of Adam's sin). We all deserve to die because of participation in a world of sin, but there is only one place we can be to avoid this penalty. The message of the Gospel is exclusive and non negotiable. Jesus is the way the truth, the life, no one comes to the Father except through Him. “. . . for whatsoever is not of faith is sin” (Romans 14:23) Closing Verse: 2 Kings 5:14 14 So Naaman went down and dipped in the Jordan seven times. He did just as Elisha had said. Then Naaman's skin became new again. It was like the skin of a little boy. And Naaman was clean! Thank you Uncle Charlie's for your excellent sermons at SuperiorWord.org. We learned that the water flow in and out of the Jordan river can be examined alongside the Bible record to highlight many important features of the Incarnation of the Second person of the Trinity, the Son of God, the Lord Jesus Christ, the God/Man. RIVERS OF TEARS FLOW THROUGH MY EYES BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT KEEP YOU WORD! Ps 119 -- Praise the Lord for he has provided us with a teaching model within the very place in His created world in which the Bible story unfolds. This wonderfully reaffirms His Salvation plan through the Person of Jesus Christ. Hallelujah and Amen
Rev. Kenneth Stewart
CLICK HERE to listen to episode audio (3:27).Sections below are the following: Transcript of Audio Audio Notes and Acknowledgments Images Related Water Radio Episodes For Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.). All Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 11-9-22. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the weeks of November 21 and November 28, 2022. This is a revised version of an episode from November 2013. MUSIC – ~ 11 sec – instrumental. That's part of “Rainy Night,” by the group Wake Up Robin, with musicians from North Carolina, New York, California, and Washington State. It opens an episode where we drop in on a lively Thanksgiving gathering to hear several people name something about water for which they're thankful. Have a listen for about 50 seconds to some of water's variety and value.VOICES - ~50 sec Water for my mom's garden.Thunderstorms.For the snow.Glaciers.Waterfalls.Oceans.I am thankful for the Pacific Ocean.I'm thankful for the Atlantic Ocean.Evaporation—it's sustains life, and keeps us cool.Without water, we would not be alive.For life.You drink it.It keeps me hydrated.It makes up at least 75 percent of my being.Cleanliness.I love to exercise in the water—it keeps me going.Tears.What's not to like about water? It's all good as long as it's clean.Virginia Water Radiothanks the Virginians you just heard for reminding us of the diversity, utility, necessity, and vitality of our common wealth of water. Thanks also to Andrew VanNorstrand for permission to use this week's music; and in honor of hydrologic events that provide our water, we close with about 35 more seconds of “Rainy Night.” MUSIC - ~37 sec – instrumental. SHIP'S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Virginia Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of “Cripple Creek” to open and close this episode. In Blacksburg, I'm Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This Virginia Water Radio episode revises and replaces Episode 189, 11-25-13. “Rainy Night,” from the 2018 album “Wake Up Robin,” on Great Bear Records, by the group of the same name, is used with permission of Andrew VanNorstrand. More information about the album and band is available online at https://wakeuprobin.bandcamp.com. Guest voices heard in this episode were recorded by Virginia Water Radio on November 22 and November 24, 2013, in Blacksburg; used with permission. Virginia Water Radio thanks Blacksburg friends and Virginia Tech co-workers for their participation. Click here if you'd like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES (Photographs are by Virginia Water Radio.) Here's a photographic sampler of some of the water resources for which Virginians can be thankful. Historic Aldie Mill in Loudoun County, March 2010. Natural Bridge in Rockbridge County, September 2010. Cascades Falls in Giles County, July 2014. Woodland stream in Montgomery County, December 2015. Rainbow over Montgomery County, March 2017 Wetlands at Frog Level in Tazewell County, June 2018. RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly the “Overall Importance of Water” subject category. Following are links to other episodes related to the Thanksgiving holiday. Episode 291, 11-23-15 – Thanks for Musical Measures of Water.Episode 343, 11-21-16 – Wild Turkey and Water.Episode 395, 11-20-17 – Thanks for the Water—Thanksgiving 2017 Edition.Episode 500, 11-25-19 – The Variety of Virginia's Water Story. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode's audio/transcript. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLs Grades K-3 plus 5: MatterK.4 – Water is important in our daily lives and has properties. Grades K-4: Living Systems and ProcessesK.7 – Plants and animals have basic needs and life processes.1.5 – Animals, including humans, have basic life needs that allow them to survive. Grades K-5: Earth and Space Systems3.7 – There is a water cycle and water is important to life on Earth. Grades K-5: Earth ResourcesK.11 – Humans use resources.4.8 – Virginia has important natural resources. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment. Earth ScienceES.6 – Resource use is complex. BiologyBIO.2 – Chemical and biochemical processes are essential for life. 2015 Social Studies SOLs Grades K-3 Economics Theme2.8 – Natural, human, and capital resources.3.8 – Understanding of cultures and of how natural, human, and capital resources are used for goods and services. Virginia's SOLs are available from the Virginia Department of Education, online at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/testing/.Following are links to Water Radio episodes (various topics) designed especially for certain K-12 grade levels. Episode 250, 1-26-15 – on boiling, for kindergarten through 3rd grade. Episode 255, 3-2-15 – on density, for 5th and 6th grade. Episode 282, 9-21-15 – on living vs. non-living, for kindergarten. Episode 309, 3-28-16 – on temperature regulation in animals, for kindergarten through 12th grade. Episode 333, 9-12-16 – on dissolved gases, especially dissolved oxygen in aquatic habitats, for 5th grade. Episode 404, 1-22-18 – on ice on ponds and lakes, for 4th through 8th grade. Episode 407, 2-12-18 – on snow chemistry and physics, for high school. Episode 483, 7-29-19 – on buoyancy and drag, for middle school and high school. Episode 524, 5-11-20 – on sounds by water-related animals, for elementary school through high school. Episode 531, 6-29-20 – on various ways that animals get water, for 3rd and 4th grade. Episode 539, 8-24-20 – on basic numbers and facts about Virginia's water resources, for 4th and 6th grade. Episode 606, 12-6-21 – on freezing and ice, for kindergarten through 3rd grade.
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