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Renovation Collaborative
Passive House Design: Subtropical

Renovation Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 49:50


How do you design a Passive House in a Subtropical climate like Brisbane?Today's episode is the fourth and final episode focussing on the design specifics for each of the four climate zones around Australia, where most of our population lives. I talk to very experienced passive house designer Tiago Guerreiro, a director at the award-winning design and construction company H4 Living based in Brisbane. In this episode, Tiago explains the Passive House design specifics for Subtropical, plus he shares heaps of other information and insights about designing and building from his years of experience to help you better understand Passive House. Australian Architects can claim formal CPD hours for these podcasts. MORE INFORMATIONFind everything you need on the Renovation Collaborative website. www.renovationcollaborative.com.auPODCAST Key points summary, timestamps and resource linksFREE RESOURCES Transcript edited into clear Q&A.CPD Australian architects can find more information on CPD, and COURSES Eleven easy to read courses demystifying the entire home design and construction process. KEY POINTS SUMMARY1. The 5 Passive House design components for a subtropical climate are as follows:Windows are typically double-glazed and always operable. Windows should enable cross ventilation, purging of any excess heat build-up, and connection to the outdoors to enjoy comfortable external temperatures over spring and autumn and much of winter. The fresh air circulation system for subtropical is an ERV (energy recovery ventilation system) which is different to the HRV systems used in the cooler southern states. Wall insulation can fit within a typical 90mm timber stud framed wall thickness. No under-slab insulation is required because connecting to comfortable earth temperatures (usually around 22-23 degrees Centigrade) is beneficial for cooling. Only one layer of external wrapping is required; the vapour-permeable weatherproof membrane on the outside of the home is taped, sealed and made airtight. An additional internal membrane may be used to obtain certainty of airtightness, but it can be avoided in most cases to reduce costs. Removing thermal bridges is always essential to avoid heat gain.2. Effective shading to avoid all heat gain is critical - no sun can enter the house. Passive houses retain heat very effectively because they are well-insulated and sealed; therefore, the hotter the climate zone, the more shading is required.3. Humidity and condensation are major issues in subtropical design. It's always essential to run a Wufi analysis (which is a moisture study) as well as the PHPP modelling to resolve any moisture issues and prevent unseen mould growth in the building structure over the long term. . If you'd like to hear more about the Wufi analysis you can find more information in Episode 4. Passive House Consultant and Certifier – with Luc...

Hot Springs Village Inside Out
Seasons of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas (winter storm 2025)

Hot Springs Village Inside Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 17:20


  Dateline: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 (and an epilogue from yesterday) Let's take a walk. We'll make it quick 'cause it's 28 degrees. A big front blew in Sunday night, January 5, 2025. The high temperature dropped from around 60 to about 20 degrees. Today's high is supposed to be 37. Welcome, Winter! Below is the forecast for the next number of days.   For over 35 years I've lived exclusively in Dallas/Ft. Worth. North central Texas is different. In more ways than I can count, but especially weather-wise. DFW tends to have summer and winter. Then there are two versions of each. Hot and Really Hot for summer. For winter, it's Cold or Bitter Cold. Bitter Cold doesn't last long. Really Hot seems like it does! (smile) Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, has four distinct seasons. It's been a long time since I lived in a place where I could enjoy all four. When you visit, be aware of the season. The Village will look and feel different during each one. I love them all, but I still favor Spring and Fall. These are the AI results for Hot Springs Village, Arkansas seasons... Hot Springs Village, Arkansas, has four distinct seasons. Winter Winter usually begins in mid-November with freezing temperatures that may last until April. Temperatures range from lows of 32°F to highs of 35°F, with some snow or ice. Spring Temperatures range from lows of 43°F to highs of 82°F, with spring typically being the wettest season. Summer Temperatures are usually in the 80s and 90s, with highs reaching the triple digits in July and August. Summer is the driest season. Fall Temperatures range from lows of 42°F to highs of 86°F, with the fall colors changing the parks and forests from green to red, orange, and gold. Hot Springs Village has a subtropical climate with warm, humid summers and short, cool winters. Subtropical sounds pretty good right now. The snow started early yesterday afternoon. It's predicted that we'll have over 6 inches before it stops sometime today, Friday, January 10th. UPDATE: Short video Friday morning, January 10, 2025. It looks like we got the predicted amount of snow, 6 inches or so. Thanks to our exclusive media partner, KVRE • Join Our Free Email Newsletter • Subscribe To The Podcast Anyway You Want • Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel (click that bell icon, too) • Join Our Facebook Group • Tell Your Friends About Our Show • Support Our Sponsors (click on the images below to visit their websites) __________________________________________

See Also
133: Carol with Chelsea Fairless (Poodle Episode)

See Also

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 66:01


To match our recent See Also presents Carol cinema screenings, we've pulled out this classic ep from a few Christmases ago. Join The Hogg Hive on Patreon to hear last week's mini ep and an upcoming Best Of 2024.For a very special holiday Poodle, Kate is joined by Chelsea Fairless, co-host of Every Outfit for a virtual glove-lunch. Together, they play 1950s and devolve into "dyke debauchery" while discussing our fave and yours: Carol, based on crime novelist Patricia Highsmith's "The Price of Salt" starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. They cover the martinis and creamed spinach, Our Cate's voice and her period-inappropriate manicure. Also: Alsos!See Also:The original short story Carol/The Price of Salt is based onScreenwriter Phyllis Nagy discussing the way the film finally came togetherKate McKinnon's Carol parody for the Film Independent Spirit AwardsKing Princess song 1950, inspired by CarolForbidden Love: The Passions behind Patricia Highsmith's "The Price of Salt""Carol" Up CloseWatch Also:TárLoving Highsmith (with caveats discussed in the episode)Nelly & NadineWord is Out: These are the Stories of Some of our LivesThe Children's HourThe Killing of Sister GeorgeDesert HeartsHigh ArtThe L Word & The L Word: Generation Q (LOL)Also Alsos:Chels recommends: Byredo lipstick in Subtropical, Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean BlvdJinxy recommends: her Zodiac Club extended playlist on Spotify, Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jamie Atherton Lin, Je Tu Il Elle Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Garden America Saturday
EDIBLES & SUBTROPICAL TREES WITH TATIANA ANDERSON

Garden America Saturday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 79:16


Joining us from Ft. Meyers, Florida, Tatiana Anderson is the owner of Top Tropicals, an online nursery specializing in tropical plants with detailed information, photos, and plant clinics on an amazing array of tropical varieties. Her company ships nationwide including exotic and rare perfume trees, fragrant vines and shrubs, and over 200 varieties of fruit trees.Originally from Russia, she continues to search the world for unique plants and seeds and has put together an online catalog containing 3,613 plants and 28,891 photos. In this episode, Tatiana provides ideas on how to add a touch of the exotic in our landscapes as some care tips.Resource Links Mentioned During The Show: https://toptropicals.com/ https://www.fertilome.com/Gardening Marketing provided by https://redideostudio.com/Join our gardening podcast and radio show Garden America LIVE every Saturday from 8-10 AM Pacific Time on Facebook. Tune in to ask questions, converse with fellow gardeners, or just enjoy the show.Listen to all of our gardening podcasts here: https://www.gardenamerica.com/garden-... WEBSITE: https://www.gardenamerica.com/ FACEBOOK:   / gardenamericashow   INSTAGRAM:   / gardenamericaradioshow   TWITTER:   / gardenliferadio   TIKTOK:   / gardenamerica  Transcending surface-level tips, Garden America explores the science and culture that yield true growing experiences. Gardening questions on your mind? Drop us a line or tune in daily for hands-on advice, biological breakthroughs, and trusted product info from our gardening gurus. Garden America is truly your current trends gardening experience. Look no further for garden knowledge, garden tools, garden accessories, unique garden plants never seen before & more.

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts
Ciclone subtropical provoca mais chuvas no RS a partir do final de semana; na faixa central do país, bloqueio atmosférico se desloca

Notícias Agrícolas - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 34:27


Massa de ar frio chega ao Sul do país, derruba as temperaturas e aumenta risco de geada no RS

The Elder Tree Podcast
81. Subtropical Herbalism and Herbfest: Cat Green on Herbal Education

The Elder Tree Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 65:00


Today's interview is a great discussion with Cat Green from Everyday Empowered. Cat is a home herbalist and grassroots community herbal organiser and educator. She's passionate about making it easy -and normal - for people to make simple, effective herbal remedies at home. She believes home herbalism is all about reclaiming our capacity to care for ourselves and our families, as well as reconnecting more deeply with the earth. Through Everyday Empowered, she offers a wide range of practical ways for people to learn about herbs - HerbFest, monthly workshops through the Herb Folk group, DIY Herbal Remedy Kits and online courses in collaboration with Heidi Merika (for more about Heidi Merika check out interview #9). In this episode, Cat Green and Tatiana Dawn discuss subtropical herbalism. They explore the challenges and considerations of growing and harvesting plants in subtropical climates, as well as the importance of sourcing medicine locally. They also touch on the topics of ancestral connections to plants, the impact of colonization on herbal medicine, and the need for responsible and ethical practices in working with native plants. The conversation emphasizes the importance of building relationships with plants and working with what grows abundantly in each specific region. The conversation explores the challenges and strategies of growing herbs in subtropical climates. The speakers discuss the need for trial and error to determine which plants grow best in different seasons and microclimates. They also touch on the importance of understanding tropical conditions and the specific issues that arise in these climates. The conversation highlights the need for a deeper connection with plants and the land, as well as the importance of community and knowledge sharing in herbal medicine. Cat and Tatiana also discuss the upcoming Herb Fest, a community gathering focused on herbs and herbal medicine. *SHOW NOTES* Herbfest 18th June 2023: https://everydayempowered.com.au/herbfest/ You can learn more about Cat, her upcoming offerings, HERBFEST, check out her blog posts and buy her herbal starter kits ⁠here⁠. Or follow Cat on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠Facebook⁠ to keep up to date with all of her offerings. Check out a previous episode of the Elder Tree, where Cat was interviewed by Tatiana Dawn, founder of the Elder Tree: ⁠Episode 33: Building a Culture of Collaboration in the Herbal Community She was also more recently interviewed by Jessyca Bosscha on the self-care with herbs segment: Episode 48: Self care as a dynamic, seasonal, everyday practice **THE ELDER TREE TROVE PATREON COMMUNITY** You can join our Patreon ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and gain a deeper connection to our podcast. Pay only $2 per week to have access to bonus and often exclusive resources and opportunities- plus support the Elder tree at the same time!  To find out more about The Elder Tree visit the website at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.theeldertree.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and donate to the crowdfunding campaign ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. You can also follow The Elder Tree on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up to the newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Find out more about this podcast and the presenters ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠asktheeldertree@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ The intro and outro song is "⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Sing for the Earth⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins.  You can find Chad's music ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

En Clave Rural
El Tiempo: Aire subtropical para mantener las temperaturas a raya

En Clave Rural

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 3:00


María Santos da la última hora del tiempo de esta semana.

Mic The Gardener - Gardening Podcast
Mike The Gardener - Gardening Podcast - David Pearce (Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens)

Mic The Gardener - Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 55:18


In this episode I travel to Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens near Weymouth in Dorset (UK) where I chat to Curator, David Pearce. We chat about: His role as Curator. The gardens and how they're looked after and maintained. The historic plant collection Gardening jobs for autumn and winter. David's own plant passions. Why people should go to Abbotsbury Gardens. The joy and passion that working in the garden, and within the horticultural industry brings about. To learn more about Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens, click this link. To learn more about David Pearce, click this link. As always, don't forget to follow/subscribe as there are more great episodes to come. And you can learn more about me by following me on my Instagram account by clicking this link. Thanks for listening and see you soon. Mike

Deep House Moscow
HOLY ‒ Subtropical Autumn, 2023

Deep House Moscow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 61:38


Artist: HOLY (Russia) Name: Subtropical Autumn, 2023 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 02.10.2023 Exclusive: Deep House Moscow HOLY: https://www.instagram.com/holy_aeroyoga CONTACT (DHM): Email — deephousemoscow@hotmail.com Follow us: www.facebook.com/deephousemsk/ www.instagram.com/deephousemoscow/ vk.com/deephousemsk/

Geografia em Pauta
#012: Entenda as diferenças entre Massa de Ar Polar, Ciclona Extratropical, Tropical e Subtropical

Geografia em Pauta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 4:49


Olá ouvintes! Na pauta de hoje, o tema é a diferenciação de alguns fenômenos atmosféricos observados nos últimos dias em nosso país, principalmente no sul do Brasil. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogerdautry-praxedes-arca/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rogerdautry-praxedes-arca/support

Weather Wise
E20: January Subtropical Storm, Eastern Snowfall Recap & Pneumonia Front

Weather Wise

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 15:48


Meteorologists Rich Wirdzek and Ulises Garcia recap the rain from this past Saturday; along with talking about the tropics, snowfall & a special weather event that occurs in the Great Lakes. 

Weather With Enthusiasm
The historical Arctic Outbreak within subtropical areas of the Gulf Coast from two years ago

Weather With Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 25:57


https://docs.google.com/docume... Unknown 0:00 A historical Arctic outbreak over the Gulf Coast from two years ago. 2021 there is a one minute introduction and then the podcast. The following podcast was given February 14, the year was 2021. It was right before the 18th and snowstorm that hit West Rogers Park 10 inches at O'Hare Airport. More importantly, this is right was given during the Arctic outbreak over one of the coldest Arctic outbreak over Texas winter storm across the Gulf Coast. Every county in Texas was under a winter storm warning. This podcast is hard to find. It's a rarity. It happened to have become popular on YouTube. So I've placed it onto here. I hope everybody enjoys. There's an enormous amount of other very interesting facts that take place throughout this podcast, including fascinating stuff going on in Africa in Mexico and throughout the rest of the world. Unknown 1:13 strong storm system of 29.5 inches located over in the southern Missouri area. Moving across southern Illinois is producing a major winter storm across parts of Texas and even Arkansas, Louisiana. These are states going all the way down to the Gulf Coast. Some of these areas have not seen winter storm warnings for years Brownsville Texas is under a winter storm warning Believe it or not. That's really amazing. It's the first time in 10 years. Some of these places in Texas are seeing the coldest temperatures since 1989. And some of them are seeing the coldest temperatures in over 100 years. Oklahoma temperatures dropping under 10 below. Very, very cold air arctic air making it all the way down to Houston, Texas, the temperatures dropped down to 12 degrees. By Tuesday morning and Houston, Texas that's super cold temperatures going down into the 20s in New Orleans. But the main story for tonight is the snow storm and the ice storm freezing rain, sleet and snow throughout probably the entire state of Louisiana. And throughout Texas freezing precipitation is even expected all the way down into Brownsville, Texas. Some of those places which were in the mid 90s, just a week ago or two weeks ago, are now going to be getting freezing precipitation. It's quite an amazing today's high temperature. This is totally remarkable. High temperature today was 94 degrees in three different cities in Georgia. Now the National Weather Service says the high was 90 in a place in Florida. But there are actually three different cities in Georgia that hit 94 degrees. These are cities which were which are ahead of the storm system, and they are under south winds. Another thing to keep in mind is that we're already in mid February. That means we're about seven weeks off of the Winter Solstice. So the ultraviolet index in the sun is really heating up right now. In fact here in Chicago in January, the highest they can ever get to is a one. But now it's already at a three and a three you could already get suntan and stuff like that. So by the end of this week, when the warmer temperatures come in which by the way, we are getting warmer temperatures here in Chicago and we're even going to get some sunshine. The forecast ultraviolet index here in Chicago is actually going to be a three and many people could get a suntan when the ultraviolet index is at that level. In any case, the rest of the country we have winter storm warnings all over the place. Really all over the place. storm track has gone a little bit further Northwest than originally thought yesterday. The storm is also stronger than we then what was originally thought yesterday. Therefore Chicago has been placed in a winter storm warning eight to 12 inches of snow. Luckily Alma, I believe everyone agrees to this. Eight to 12 inches of snow higher amounts are also possible. And here's the deal. The Chicago area is about to get snow with with a snow to water ratio of 20 to one or as the Northern Indiana National Weather Service puts it anywhere between 18 to 22. To one we don't get snow like that very often. I think we haven't getting snow like that over the past week. It's super powdery stuff. About two tenths to four tenths of snow of water equivalent is what's expected in places like in northern Indiana, that would bring snow totals up between four and eight inches here in Chicago. They are expecting a heavy Lake ABand Lake pant. What is it? A lakes heavy Band of Lake snow to set up right across the city of Chicago. It's going to start off in Northwest Indiana tonight. But it's gradually going to move west. Sometimes those things do that. They move west and it's actually going to set up right over the Chicago area. And if that does, those things are not always so predictable. But, or at least their predictions are not always so accurate. But you have to realize we have extremely cold air going over the waters of Lake Michigan. So whatever does happen, the snow is going to be heavy, really heavy. If there should be a band of Lake effect snow that sets up over our area, you could expect have the lake effect snow, probably tomorrow morning six or 7am. There also might be another band of heavy snow moving in tomorrow evening. It could be that some of the precipitation may stop during the day tomorrow, total storm accumulations again between now and Tuesday morning, eight to 12 inches, but some areas will be getting higher amounts. And the reason why the amounts are so high is two reasons. It's number one, the snow to water ratio is very, very high. So this stuff piles up real quick. Some areas like beginning snowfall rates of one to two inches in our number two, it's the lake effect. The actual storm is for the most part, it stinks south of us, the higher the highest amounts of 812 inches are basically in central Illinois. And they kind of go down and then it goes back up towards 12 inches here in the Chicago area. We're gonna see lots of wind. By the way, there's a blizzard warning, which is in effect for Texas right now, areas in Texas are under a blizzard warning. It's the only place in the country, which has a blizzard warning right now, with the most dangerous warnings right now in effect, they're probably the air quality alert, which continues to be in effect for Fairbanks, Alaska. And the avalanche warning, which is in effect for several areas in Utah. At least it's that National Weather Service. That's the Salt Lake City National Weather Service that is reporting these avalanche warnings, they don't make the avalanche warnings. It's some other organization that does that. But they are reporting it. Now here, I would say the two most remarkable things of the weather today and yesterday. Number one, I mentioned 94 degrees in three different cities in Georgia. It's mid 90s. And we're holding in the month of mid February. And you know what? If it's going to be in the mid 90s? They need a round of applause Unknown 7:22 and a chair. Okay, so it's mid 90s. In those three cities, Texas, I don't know what to do about that. The whole state is under a winter storm warning does is that a round of applause because they're scared. I'm sure they're scared. But a lot of people are probably really happy because they don't really get to see snow so much. But this year, they have been getting a lot of snow over there. So we're not going to do a round of applause for them. But in any case, out on the West Coast, we have serious heat that's going to be starting to build throughout this week. By the end of the week, temperatures are going into the low 90s in Palm Springs, California. Now, there's also by the way, another storm system. This one's actually stronger and deeper, which will be developing in the middle part of this week. I don't know if it's going to be hitting Chicago or not. It probably won't. Or if it does probably just the northern edge. That's what I think. But in any case, that storm system is going to be intensifying to a barometric pressure of 29.3. The chances are the majority of the energy of that storm is going to be taking shape on the east coast. It's going to ship it's going to shift over to the east coast from the Louisiana area. I think what is important to do, I don't know if it's important or not, but we have let me get it right here. I have there's some cities here, which there's some remarkable stuff. Okay. The cities Whitesburg, Georgia, the high temperature today was 94 degrees. Tonight it's going down to 43. The high tomorrow 49 degrees. So today's high was 94. Tomorrow's 49. Tomorrow night going down to 30 degrees. And then Tuesday night going down to 25 degrees. Temperatures back into the mid 60s. By a week by next Tuesday a week. Next week. Okay, that's Whitesburg, Georgia, the 94 degrees is what's most remarkable. I would be very curious to see if they had humidity over there because Georgia usually gets humidity but I wonder like how can you hit 94 With humidity this time of the year? Well, you never know. Okay, now. We're going to quickly mention Wolfsburg, Germany, nothing that amazing but in Wolfsburg, Germany. They're also getting snow. I don't know how much but the snow it looks like we'll be changing over to rain. The low this morning was 11 degrees. Temperatures are going to become much warmer as the week goes on temperatures rising into the mid 50s. And that's nothing really that remarkable some of the hotspots in India is starting to get hot again in in ahamed a bad med the bad India, temperatures going up to 96 degrees by next week. Compare that to Aurora Illinois, where tempera

Weather With Enthusiasm
The historical Arctic Outbreak within subtropical areas of the Gulf Coast from two years ago

Weather With Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 25:56


The year was 2021 and the date was February 14th. The historical Arctic Outbreak within subtropical areas of the Gulf Coast from two years ago --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weather-with-enthusiasm/support

Holiday Breakfast
Len Salt: Thames-Coromandel mayor on the subtropical storm affecting the region

Holiday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 2:57


A drenching overnight will see widespread disruption today for those in the Coromandel region. Civil Defence is warning campers across the Coromandel Peninsula, that flooding, slips and road closures could leave them isolated. Heavy rain warnings are in place for the region until late tonight, and roads near Whitianga and further north have already been shut. Thames-Coromandel mayor Len Salt says more than 150 millimetres has fallen in the ranges, with slips and road closures expected to continue. "We'd really like people to stay safe, find somewhere warm and dry, don't try and travel, and just keep themselves safe during the day." LISTEN ABOVE  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holiday Breakfast
Earl Adams: Earl's Paradise Camp owner on people clearing out of campgrounds as a subtropical storm hits Northland and the Coromandel

Holiday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 3:52


Holidaymakers are clearing out of campgrounds in mass numbers as a subtropical storm makes its way down to northern parts of the country. MetService has issued an Orange Heavy Rain Warning for Northland and Coromandel until early tomorrow morning. Campgrounds report visitors have fled in droves, with only a few campervans left. Earl Adams from Earl's Paradise Camp at Whangapoua on the Coromandel says only the toughest of campers survived last night. He says the majority of them took off yesterday, but the hardy ones that have stayed are enduring strong winds along with a decent earthquake just after 5:30am this morning. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

See Also
Episode 33: Carol (Toy Poodle episode)

See Also

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 63:54


This week, See Also is feeling flung out of space. For a very special holiday Poodle, Kate is joined by Chelsea Fairless, co-host of Every Outfit on SATC, for a virtual glove-lunch. Together, they play 1950s and devolve into "dyke debauchery" while discussing our fave and yours: Carol. They cover the martinis and creamed spinach, Our Cate's voice and her period-inappropriate manicure. Also: Alsos!Based on crime novelist Patricia Highsmith's "The Price of Salt", Carol (2015) is a contemporary – and somewhat unlikely – Christmas classic from director Todd Haynes and screenwriter Phyllis Nagy, who deftly nails the spirit of the original text. That spirit is the tingling, electric air between Carol (Cate Blanchett), a married woman with a small child, and Therese (Rooney Mara) a young amateur photographer moonlighting as a department store Christmas casual. Their paths cross one morning in the toy department, a glance makes way for some light shopping chit-chat, and the seed is sewn, a glove left on the counter, and there it is – an opportunity for a second meeting, and a cross-country road trip, against all odds (which include Carol's estranged husband Herge, a gun and a looming custody battle).See Also:The original short story Carol/The Price of Salt is based onScreenwriter Phyllis Nagy discussing the way the film finally came togetherKate McKinnon's Carol parody for the Film Independent Spirit AwardsKing Princess song 1950, inspired by CarolForbidden Love: The Passions behind Patricia Highsmith's "The Price of Salt""Carol" Up CloseWatch Also:TárLoving Highsmith (with caveats discussed in the episode)Nelly & NadineWord is Out: These are the Stories of Some of our LivesThe Children's HourThe Killing of Sister GeorgeDesert HeartsHigh ArtThe L Word & The L Word: Generation Q (LOL)Also Alsos:Chels recommends: Byredo lipstick in Subtropical, Lana Del Rey - Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean BlvdJinxy recommends: her Zodiac Club extended playlist on Spotify, Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jamie Atherton Lin, Je Tu Il Elle Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

From the Sidelines
Subtropical Storm Nicole EP#15

From the Sidelines

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 67:00


The Gang minus Evan join up to talk about world cup and if we are going to make it back, plus AK and Mafia tell a story about watching a live drug deal after Layout practice   Find us on YouTube: Mafia Productions Instagram: @Mafia_Moffitt

The 98.5 KTK Morning Show Recap
Tropical vs Subtropical: it's not semantics

The 98.5 KTK Morning Show Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 11:28


With Subtropical Storm Nicole taking aim at Florida, there is one big difference between a tropical storm and a subtropical storm. Plus an Airbnb change and the "cleared check" scam. This is the 98.5 KTK morning Show recap for Tuesday, November 8, 2022.

TODAY
November 8: Polls open as midterms get underway. Keys to look for on Election day. Subtropical storm Nicole. Record Powerball drawing delayed.

TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 30:50


Voters head to the polls for midterm elections as candidates and surrogates make their final pitches. Also, Steve Kornacki shares some key elements that you should look for on Election night. Plus, tropical storm Nicole headed along the Eastern Coast of Florida. And, Sam Brock shares the latest on the Powerball drawing delay.

The Ryan Gorman Show
The Latest On Subtropical Storm Nicole

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 3:24


Weather Channel Meteorologist Ray Stagich reports the latest on sub-topical storm Nicole and what possible development we will see later on today.

The Ryan Gorman Show
Hour 2 - Dr. Susan MacManus, Subtropical Storm Nicole, Midterm Elections Analysis

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 31:06


In the 8a hour, Retired USF Political Scientist Dr. Susan MacManus analyzes what stands out in the Florida midterm elections. Plus, Ryan talks about how excited he is for the political mailers to stop, Weather Channel Meteorologist Ray Stagich offers the latest on Subtropical Storm Nicole, Fox News Radio Reporter Gurnal Scott breaks down key races in Georgia, and Inside Elections Reporter & Analyst Jacob Rubashkin dives into whether or not people are overthinking the midterm elections.

AP Audio Stories
Subtropical Storm Nicole threatens Bahamas, Florida coast

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 0:45


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Tropical Weather.

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The Ryan Gorman Show
The Latest on Subtropical Storm Nicole

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 6:07


News Channel 8 Meteorologist Rebecca Barry checks in with the latest forecast for Subtropical Storm Nicole, which should impact the Tampa Bay area later in the week.

The Ryan Gorman Show
Hour 2 - Subtropical Storm Nicole, Powerball Jackpot Hits $2 Billion, Trump/DeSantis Rallies Recap

The Ryan Gorman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 29:24


In the 8a hour, News Channel 8 Meteorologist Rebecca Barry checks in for the latest on Subtropical Storm Nicole. Plus, Ryan and Katie discuss the Powerball jackpot and Ryan's take on voting. Then, the midterm elections analysis continues with ABC News Correspondent Jim Ryan live from Texas and Policy & Politics Correspondent for Business Insider Kimberly Leonard with a breakdown of the Trump/DeSantis dueling Florida rallies.

In The Paddock
Subtropical Pastures with Bob Freebairn

In The Paddock

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 33:23


We interview Bob Freebairn live in the paddock to discuss subtropical pastures and how they work in modern, sustainable and highly productive grazing system. We talk about the value of species selection and how to get your legumes working for you.

AgroDepende
140° AD - BT, Transgênicos e Refugio

AgroDepende

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 66:48


Agro Depende 140 | BT, Transgênicos e Refugio. A transgenia nos possibilitou um avanço magnifico no agronegócio, tanto no controle de plantas daninhas, como também no controle de pragas, auxiliando na menor utilização de defensivos agrícolas, além de possibilitar maiores produções com menores custos e maior segurança de produção. Quando falamos de controle de pragas, a tecnologia BT se mostrou muito eficaz, porém, com a gigantesca área cultivada, o aparecimento de pragas resistentes só aumenta e a vida útil das proteínas tem diminuído, como podemos auxiliar para estas tecnologias durarem mais? Para nos falar um pouco mais sobre este assunto, chamamos o Dr. Francisco Humberto Henrique, que nos tirou muitas duvidas e trouxe varias reflexões sobre o assunto. Nesse episódio você vai entender: - O que é a tecnologia BT - A importância do refúgio  - Quais as oportunidades da Transgenia x BT - Como a Tecnologia BT transformou o Agronegócio Brasileiro e mundial Host:   Cassiano Decker @cassianocsd            Eduardo Sebastiany @eduardo_sebastiany   Convidado: Doutorado em Agricultura Tropical e Subtropical (2017), com período sanduíche no Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos (IATA/CSIC) em Valencia, Espanha, Especialização em Solos e Nutrição de Plantas (2021), Mestrado em Agricultura Tropical e Subtropical (2012), ambos na área de concentração em Genética, Melhoramento Vegetal e Biotecnologia pelo Instituto Agronômico (IAC), de Campinas e, graduação em Agronomia pelas Faculdades Associadas de Uberaba-FAZU (2009). Tem experiência na área de Agronomia atuando principalmente nas áreas de: fitotecnia, fitossanidade, melhoramento genético, resistência a doenças e qualidade tecnológica. Atualmente é consultor técnico e produtor de conteúdo técnico científico para empresas do agro. Links do Convidado: Instagram: @descascandoaciencia                   @croplifebr                   @franciscohh LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciscohhenrique/ Site: www.simparaorefugio.org.br Para contribuir com o podcast Agro Depende, indique esse podcast para um amigo que precisa saber mais sobre o Agro.

Climate Correction Podcast
Climate Correction 2022_Subtropical Hops: Potential for Climate Change Adaptation_Shinsuke Agehara

Climate Correction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 32:09


Hops, an essential ingredient of beer, are a perennial crop adapted to temperate climates, with more than 90% of production occurring in the Pacific Northwest. Shinsuke Agehara, Professor, University of Florida, shares how they are evaluating the adaptive capacity of hops to Florida's humid subtropical climate through cultivar selection, breeding, environmental manipulation, and optimization of crop management practices.

Finders Keepers Records
ANDY VOTEL - SUBTROPICAL SUNSTROKE PSYCH-OUT VOLUME 2

Finders Keepers Records

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 45:06


Volume 2 of Andy Votel's Brazilian Psych Mix (following Volume 1 that was originally released by Far Out Recordings) featuring MORE rare vintage vinyl from the Som Livre / RGE catalogue.

psych sunstroke subtropical far out recordings andy votel
Gardening Australia
Subtropical Autumn

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022


Jerry reveals the signs plants give that autumn has arrived in the sub-tropics – some colourful, some subtle and all fascinating.

Sleep and Relax ASMR
Rainstorm in the Subtropical Jungle

Sleep and Relax ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 35:10


On this episode we enjoy a rainstorm in a subtropical jungle for over 30 minutes. There is no talking this episode. Enjoy! --- Today's Sponsor: Magic Mind Get 20% off your first Magic Mind order at www.MagicMind.co/ASMR --- SHOW PARTNERS: Jupiter Organic CBD Get 10% off your order of Jupiter CBD by visiting GetJupiter.com and using code ASMR at checkout https://www.getjupiter.com/share/asmr BetterHelp https://TryBetterHelp.com/Relax 10% off exclusive offer to Sleep and Relax ASMR listeners. BetterHelp is the largest online counseling platform worldwide. They offer convenient, discreet and affordable access to a licensed therapist. Available worldwide. --- Buy us a coffee! buymeacoff.ee/sI5ZB4N --- DOWNLOAD: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sleep-and-relax-asmr/id1133320064 Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sleepandrelaxasmr Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/sleep-and-relax-asmr-6pAPm8 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VvI482AIUgKZGfOWqjuyw Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/sleep-and-relax-asmr Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id356618 TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/Sleep-and-Relax-ASMR-p899136/ Pobean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/tvjti-4fcb7/Sleep-and-Relax-ASMR-Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sleepandrelaxasmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleepandrelaxasmr/support

Weather With Enthusiasm
12-30-21 Arctic Air Crashing With Record Subtropical Warmth =Heavy Snow/T-storms

Weather With Enthusiasm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 25:15


This podcast is both a rough draft and a final draft. It's purpose is to try to share with the public an appreciation for the upcoming forecasted winter storm in the Midwest which includes a record warmth component to it on its Eastern side. I can not promise that all the details in this podcast are 100% accurate.

Weather With Enthusiasm

This podcast is both a rough draft and a final draft. It's purpose is to try to share with the public an appreciation for the upcoming forecasted winter storm in the Midwest which includes a record warmth component to it on its Eastern side. I can not promise that all the details in this podcast are 100% accurate.

Bloomers in the Garden
December, 18 2021 - Longwood Gardens, Winter Bird Feed, Gifts for Gardeners, Subtropical Plants, Using Grow Lights

Bloomers in the Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 57:45


Longwood Gardens hosts a spectacular Christmas lights show, listen as Len tells you about his experience. Winter is a vital time to stock up your bird feeder. With the lack of food to find, it may be some birds only resource. The holiday season is here and we're here to help you find the perfect gift for that special gardener in your life. Len and Julio get a caller asking about growing subtropical plants in a cold environment. Another caller asked about using LED lights to supplement his carnivorous plants this winter.

The Weather Guru- All Things Weather
Current Us Weather Alert, Subtropical Storm Wanda

The Weather Guru- All Things Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 5:16


This is your current US Weather update for the weekend of Oct 31, 2021. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

95bFM: Long Player
Long Player: Christoph El' Truento - 'live from the cloudy subtropical'

95bFM: Long Player

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021


Tāmaki's Christoph El' Truento chat's to Jess about tracks from 'live from the cloudy subtropical', their latest jazz-funk/dub album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music! 

Hurricane Season: The Podcast
Hurricane Season: The Podcast - May 23, 2021

Hurricane Season: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 5:23


Subtropical storm Ana will depart the scene and leave the Atlantic Basin nice and quiet as we begin the new week. Our attention will then be focused upon the Bay of Bengal where a powerful cyclone is forecast to develop by the global models. This could pose a significant threat to areas such as Bangladesh several days down the road. Have a great rest of your weekend - thanks for listening!

WEATHER WITH PAT PAGANO
Robin Hood Radio Tri-State Forecast with Meteorologist Pat Pagano – Thursday May 20, 2021

WEATHER WITH PAT PAGANO

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 12:30


Satellite + radar above shows wet weather in Plains…some spilling over into Northeast. Cool West. Subtropical low east of Bermuda could be the first named storm of the season- Ana – staying offshore.  Below – animated maps…..rainfall through Monday –... Read More ›

ROBIN HOOD RADIO ON DEMAND AUDIO
Robin Hood Radio Tri-State Forecast with Meteorologist Pat Pagano – Thursday May 20, 2021

ROBIN HOOD RADIO ON DEMAND AUDIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 12:30


Satellite + radar above shows wet weather in Plains…some spilling over into Northeast. Cool West. Subtropical low east of Bermuda could be the first named storm of the season- Ana – staying offshore.  Below – animated maps…..rainfall through Monday –... Read More ›

AccuWeather Daily
Rare subtropical storm takes shape in Atlantic Ocean

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 4:00


AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day - every day.

AccuWeather Daily
Rare subtropical storm takes shape in Atlantic Ocean

AccuWeather Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 4:00


AccuWeather Daily brings you the top trending weather story of the day - every day.

Gardening Australia
FAQs – Feijoa | Indigenous plants | Subtropical tomatoes

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021


Millie explains why a feijoa might not be fruiting, Clarence explains endemic plants and Jerry shares his favourite tomato variety for the subtropics.

Noticentro
Se forma la tormenta subtropical Theta en el Atlántico

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 1:54


•Licencia “a” dejará de servir para motociclistas en CDMX•Mas de 1 millón niños presenta intoxicación por plomo en la sangre

Gardening Australia
Subtropical Substitutes

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020


Rather than battle to grow cool-climate vegetables, Jerry grows a number of sub-tropical alternatives that are much better suited to his garden.

In The Paddock
Subtropical Grasses With Bob Freebairn

In The Paddock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 33:11


In this podcast we talk with Bob Freebairn about Subtropical Pastures, what they are, where they grow, their place in the farming system and how to establish them. For more information on Bob and his work check out his articles for below. Some of Bob's Articles https://www.theland.com.au/story/6244313/agronomists-top-tips-to-beat-the-drought/ https://www.theland.com.au/story/6330206/acidic-light-soil-deemed-useless-no-more-thanks-to-research/ https://www.theland.com.au/story/6583000/tropicals-prove-a-better-drought-pasture-in-all-regions/ https://www.theland.com.au/story/6827864/pasture-to-boost-carbon/

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Impacts of Crenarchaeota and Halobacterota on sulfate reduction in the subtropical mangrove ecosystem as revealed by SMDB analysis

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.16.252635v1?rss=1 Authors: Mo, S., Li, J., Li, B., Yu, R., Nie, S., Zhang, Z., Kashif, M., He, S., Liao, J., Jiang, Q., Shen, P., Yan, B., Jiang, C. Abstract: Motivation Sulfate reduction is an important process in the sulfur cycle. However, the relationship between this process and the genotype of microorganisms involved in subtropical mangrove ecosystems is poorly understood. Genotyping can identify and is crucial for sulfate reduction in mangrove ecosystems with high sulfur concentrations. A professional and efficient gene integration database of sulfur metabolism has not been established yet. Results This work aimed to evaluate sulfate reduction by microorganisms in mangroves by using a sulfur metabolism gene integrative database (SMDB) that was mainly constructed to analyze the sulfur cycle (sub) gene families quickly and accurately. The database achieved high coverage, fast retrieval, and low false positives. Relative enrichment of sulfate adenylyltransferase indicated that environmental factors select for a partial dissimilatory sulfate reduction process. Furthermore, the sulfate reduction community compensates by producing certain sulfate-reduction genes in response to high-sulfur environments in mangrove sediments. Taxonomic assignment of dissimilatory sulfate-reduction genes revealed that Crenarchaeota and Halobacterota are completely responsible for this process. Sulfite reductase can help the community cope with the toxic sulfite produced by these Archaea phyla. Collectively, these findings suggested that Halobacterota and Crenarchaeota play essential roles in dissimilatory sulfate reduction. Availability and implementation SMDB is freely available under http://smdb.gxu.edu.cn/ and https://github.com/taylor19891213/sulfur-metabolism-gene-database. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Weather Insider
Subtropical system could brew near Florida

Weather Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 4:53


AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno is keeping a close eye on an area over the Atlantic Ocean near the Bahamas for what could become the season's first organized tropical system. Bernie has all the details on today's edition of the "Weather Insider" Podcast! Brought to you by Remarkably Remote, a microcast from GoToMeeting. Check out Remarkably Remote wherever you listen to podcasts or head to gotomeeting.com/tips!

Growing the Valley
Recovery of Avocado Trees After Fire with Ben Faber

Growing the Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 17:00


Ben Faber, Subtropical and Horticulture advisor for Ventura County shares his experiences with avocado orchards damaged by fire. While this isn’t a topic that applies to most orchard growers, it is such an interesting and unique topic that we wanted to share it with our listeners.Thank you to the Almond Board of California, the California Pistachio Research Board, the California Prune Board, and the California Walnut Board for their support. Music by Muriel Gordon.

Epic Gardening: Daily Growing Tips and Advice

Agroforestry is taking the natural farming world by storm. Eddy Garcia explains the concept as well as gives an example of his own subtropical agroforestry practices on Maui. Connect with Eddy Garcia: Eddy Garcia has been living off-grid since he was 7 years old. He’s the lead designer of Living Earth Systems, and the Founder and Executive Director of Regenerative Education Centers. Buy Birdies Garden Beds Use code EPICPODCAST for 10% off your first order of Birdies metal raised garden beds, the best metal raised beds in the world. They last 5-10x longer than wooden beds, come in multiple heights and dimensions, and look absolutely amazing. Click here to shop Birdies Garden Beds Buy My Book My book, Field Guide to Urban Gardening, is a beginners guide to growing food in small spaces, covering 6 different methods and offering rock-solid fundamental gardening knowledge: Order on Amazon Order a signed copy Follow Epic Gardening YouTube Instagram Pinterest Facebook Facebook Group

B Squared Weather Podcast
B2 Episode 70

B Squared Weather Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 24:54


It's been a quiet end to the tropical season in the Atlantic. Subtropical storm Rebekah came and went and has been quiet the last couple of days. There is nothing forecasted to form in the next two days. Back at home, all eyes are on the incoming arctic air that will affect most of the country and will give the Northeast the first snowfall of the season.

Growing Matters podcast series pilot
#4 Methods of protected cropping for subtropical climates with Emily Rigby (15min listen)

Growing Matters podcast series pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 14:57


Have you ever thought of protected cropping as an insurance policy? In this podcast, Emily Rigby shares her insights on using protected cropping to reliably produce high quality and high-yielding plants. She also speaks about her discoveries from international travel studying protected cropping in sub-tropical climates with a focus on low- and high-tech protected cropping. If you are feeling inspired to try protected cropping, find out how you can get started, even with low cost technology. To provide feedback please click here https://www.horticulture.com.au/growers/help-your-business-grow/research-reports-publications-fact-sheets-and-more/methods-of-protected-cropping-for-subtropical-climates-with-emily-rigby/#Form To listen to more podcasts click here https://www.horticulture.com.au/growers/help-your-business-grow/podcasts/ To view the transcript click here

The Ground Shots Podcast
Ep. 17: The Kaua'i Food Forest and subtropical agroforestry with Paul Massey and Rob Cruz

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 102:02


This episode of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Paul Massey and Rob Cruz of the Kaua'i Food Forest. The Kaua'i Food Forest is a community-based subtropical food ecosystem located on Kaua`i's north shore in the ahupua`a (watershed) of Kalihiwai, a project born from the collaboration of three nonprofit organizations: Regenerations Botanical Garden, Mālama Kaua`i, and the Sanctuary of LUBOF. Regenerations is responsible for leading the ongoing design, planting, and maintenance of the forest.​ According to the Kaua'i Food Forest website: (which I suggest you peruse for plant lists, more photos and backstory of the project!): [The Kaua'i Food Forest] is creating a constantly evolving, radiantly healthy forest ecosystem with nutritious delicious fruit and other food items as a major output. The forest is intended to serve as an educational demonstration site, where community members from Kaua`i and beyond can learn and innovate subtropical agroforestry techniques and management through practical hands-on experience. In addition, the forest is a renewable source of biological diversity for reproduction, distribution, and conservation.   Paul Massey is one of the founding stewards of the Kaua'i Food Forest, the director of Regenerations Botanical Garden, a organization whose mission is to support the conservation of threatened plant diversity for the benefit of all life by designing, building, and implementing inclusive and sustainable community-based stewardship activities. Paul hosts a radio show called ‘In the Garden, On the Farm' on KKCR Kauaʻi Community Radio. Rob Cruz is one of the founding stewards of the Kaua'i Food Forest, dedicates his life to creating and refining human scale food ecosystems and sharing with those willing to learn.   We recorded this conversation at the community house by the food forest one evening as dusk settled in on the island. Read the blog post and my photo diary of the food forest, here.   ***************************** In this conversation, we talk about:   the food forest as a community ran agroforestry project  various plants they are experimenting with at the food forest in their guilding design and grass replacement a few nitrogen fixing trees and tending techniques agroforestry in Hawai'i and on the island of Kaua'i specifically 're-culturing' and the educational component of the food forest the concept of creating easy and accessible food culture the uniqueness of saving seed on an isolated island the food forest as a living seed bank the importance of seed saving importance of preserving rare and endangered plants in their own ecosystems canoe plants and the importance of vegetative propagation the concept of being a 'guerrilla planter' who plants food everywhere, you don't need your own land the influence of colonization on Hawai'ian land connection and Hawai'ian ecology the future of the Kaua'i food forest **************************** Links: Cultivariable website mentioned on the podcast Kaua'i Food Forest facebook page Regenerations Botanical Garden Kaua'i Food Forest's website: http://www.kauaifoodforest.org Paul's radio show: ‘In the Garden, On the Farm' found at http://kkcr.org/ Rob on Instagram: @rob_cruz View the Kaua'i Food Forest hashtag: #kauaifoodforest Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.   The Of Sedge & Salt blog The Ground Shots Podcast page  Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Support the recording of Mother Marrow's new album! Their kickstarter is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mothermarrow/mother-marrow-records-an-album Additional Music: JaSoFuChi by Trevor Thorpe. Find his music at: https://hawksviewstudio.bandcamp.com Produced by: Opia Creative

#PutoElQueLee // Literatura no-heteroconforme
Ep. 02: Edu Barreto, el dandy subtropical // #PutoElQueLee

#PutoElQueLee // Literatura no-heteroconforme

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 48:05


Edu Barreto nos enseña la sensualidad de la palabra velada, el relámpago que se ve y no se ve. La poesía como itinerario del duelo, dinamitar para construir otras formas de representación del amor. Una experiencia de autogestión y publicaciones colectivas con frases robadas, despedidas y recuerdos. Podes seguir la obra de Edu acá: Blog: Contubernio Catártico Fb: @edubarreto Ig: @edu878 Twitter: @eduamalofalso . . fb: @putoelquelee108 tw: @putoelquelee108 Producción General: Puto El Que Lee Nos dio de comer Mango Tango Food Este programa lo grabamos en Apollo Audio gracias a Andres Ortiz. La cortina musical del programa es "Zona Roja" de Mnesis Este episodio contiene los temas "Gymnopédie N° 1" de Erik Satye y "Pronta Entrega" de Virus. Nos enseña guarani La Casa 1073 Tecnología en sonido: Octavio Linares Agradecimientos especiales a Nico Granada y al equipo de El Surtidor.

NCERT Class 7 Geography
Chapter 8 - Human Environment Interaction : Tropical & Subtropical Region

NCERT Class 7 Geography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 6:35


Latest episode of NCERT Class 7 Geography

DineLocalSD
S2: 08 – Chef Kendra Karalis of Dolce Pane e Vino | FM Report: WK5 Oct Subtropical Fruits

DineLocalSD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018


Chef Kendra Karalis from Dolce Pane e Vino talks wood-fired farm-to-table cooking. Joe Hermann talks about locally-grown subtropical fruit. And, as a bonus segment, DineLocalSD is at Maretalia, where Chef Ronnie Schwandt takes us into the "Shift Meeting".

Talking Cities
Dr Catherin Bull and James explore subtropical cities, open space and the appeal of a beach in a CBD

Talking Cities

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2018 31:59


Whilst in Brisbane James has the pleasure of meeting Dr Catherin Bull, landscape architect and urban design extraordinaire. They discuss designing and planning cities for the long term, Brisbane’s Southbank and the importance of open space and how to do it well

The Buresh Daily Discussion
Subtropical Storm Alberto Update

The Buresh Daily Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 2:51


Action News Chief Meteorologist Mike Buresh updates us on the development of subtropical storm Alberto in the Gulf, and how this affects Memorial Day weather expectations.

KID SOUL RADIO
BETTER THAN RADIO # 78 SPRING 17'

KID SOUL RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017


BRAND NEW MUSIC FROM DRAKE , KID INK AND MORE Spring and "springtime" refer to the season, and also to ideas of rebirth, rejuvenation, renewal, resurrection and regrowth. Subtropical and tropical areas have climates better described in terms of other seasns, e.g. dry or wet, monsoonal or cyclonic. Often, cultures have locally defined names for seasons which have little equivalence to the terms originating in Europe. Spring is the time when many plants begin to grow and flower.

This Week in Microbiology
TWiM #85: Oscillation in the ocean and a Verona integron

This Week in Microbiology

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2014 77:48


Vincent, Elio, Michael, and Michele discuss the diel transcriptional rythmns of bacterioplankton communities in the ocean, and extensively drug resistant Pseudomonas in Ohio.

Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/05
The representation of cloud cover in atmospheric general circulation models

Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 01/05

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2001


This dissertation describes various aspects of improvements made in the representation of clouds in the global forecast model of the European Centre of Medium-Range Weather Fore- casts (ECMWF). Cloud parametrization has long been identified as one of the most crucial and uncertain aspects in General Circulation Models (GCMs) of the atmosphere, which are used for both Numerical Weather Prediction and the simulation of climate. It is therefore important to constantly monitor and improve the performance of cloud parametrizations in those models. The first part of the work describes the implementation of an existing cloud parametrization into ECMWF's forecasting system with special attention to a new treatment of the prognos- tic cloud variables in data assimilation. This is followed by an analysis of the performance of the parametrization during a 15-year long data assimilation experiment carried out in the context of the ECMWF reanalysis project. It is shown that despite an overall good perfor- mance, several weaknesses in the simulation of clouds exist. Subtropical stratocumulus and extratropical cloudiness are underestimated, while the cloud fraction in the trade cumulus areas and in the Intertropical Convergence Zone is overestimated. In the second part of the study detailed revisions of the parametrization of cloud generation by convective and non-convective processes are described. A consistent new description of cloud generation by convection is derived using the mass- ux approach. Furthermore an improved description of the generation of clouds by non-convective processes is introduced. The superiority of the new formulation compared to the existing one is demonstrated and links to other approaches to cloud parametrization are established. The third part of the work studies the role of vertically varying cloud fraction for the descrip- tion of microphysical processes. It is shown that the commonly used approach of representing precipitation in GCMs by means of grid-averaged quantities leads to serious errors in the parametrization of various physical processes such as the evaporation of precipitation, with severe consequences for the model's hydrological cycle. A new parametrization of the eects of vertically-varying cloud fraction based on a separation of cloudy and clear-sky precipita- tion uxes is developed and its performance assessed. It is shown that this parametrization alleviates most of the identied problems and thereby more realistically describes the pre- cipitation physics in the presence of cloud fraction variations. The final part of the dissertation takes a critical look at the way the results of cloud parametrizations are evaluated today. A number of studies using a variety of data sources and modelling approaches are described and the need for a coordinated use of the various existing validation techniques is highlighted. A strategy to achieve such coordination is proposed. This work provides contributions to virtually all facets of the development of cloud parame- trizations. It combines theoretical aspects with the use of a variety of modelling approaches and data sources for the assessment of the performance of the parametrization. All model improvements described here are now part of the operational version of the ECMWF forecast model.

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