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With the fate of Kashan resolved, and Tabian's truth uncovered, the party is at a loss of how to proceed with the new questions that have been raised. Ultimately the path leads to Gaelrith once all their business in town is concluded. Music in this episode is: "Suonatore di Liuto" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Dark Orchestra" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Mournful" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Silver Flame" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Attempts" by Alex Mason, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; "Pensive Darkness" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Ambience Strings" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Orchestral Ambience B" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Slow Legatos" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Contemplation" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Existing" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Simple Ambience" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Infados" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Loading Screen B" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Sleepers" by Sergey Cherimisinov, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; "Beautiful Oblivion" by Scott Buckley, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, ScottBuckley.com.au; "Magic Forest" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Long Note Three" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Orchestral Ambience A" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Lost Time" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Long Note One" by Kevin MacLeod, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Incompetech; "Troposphere" by Tyler and Noah Rich, Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License, Monumental Studios; "Global Warming" by Kai Engel, Licensed under Creative Commons: Attibution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, Free Music Archives; Sound Effects by Epidemic Sound, Mixkit and Pixabay
Order and disorder, a freeform haze of garbage guitars, shorted electronics, found detritus, collage, linear songs, sounds from strange lands. Contact me at btradio85@gmail.com.VENOM KID - Black Metal - Live SMP Bandshell 2009STEFAN WOHL - American Tour Bus Driver Spills AllFRIEDER BUTZMANN & LAURENCE NGANA - Valeska - Bunte Flügel (cs, Eisengrau, 1980)Y CREATE - I Don't Want To Be - Alles Sal Reg Kom (cs, Exart, 1984)NECK TIE PARTY - Squash (Splat) (Yuch) (Oh My!!!!) - Stranger Still 7" (Little Boris, 1981)THE BUG CLUB - Quality Pints - Quality Pints (Sub Pop, 2024)DRIVE LIKE JEHU - Here Come the Rome Plows - Yank Crime (Interscope, 1994)PINK SIIFU - Deadmeat - Negro (De Rap Winkel, 2020)DBR - Carnations - DBR (cs, Turbo Discos, 2024)SPARKS - Perfume - Hello Young Lovers (In the Red, 2006)PHELIMUNCASI & METAL PREYERS - Gidigidi ka Makhelwane - Izigqinamba (Nyege Nyege Tapes, 2024)Y-DRA - Oleg - Horeg (Yes No Wave, 2024)BIG APPLE BAND - You Should Be Dancing - Live 1976AUGUSTUS PABLO - Dread Eye - This Is Augustus Pablo (Kaya, 1974)SCATTERED ORDER - Absolute Moral Ice Pools - Prat Culture (M Squared, 1982)MAMER - Yijian Stwdyasi - Uyⱪesez / Sleepless (Old Heaven Books, 2024)VARGHKOGHARGASMAL - Akamaru - Drowned In Lakes (Tumult, 2008)ORB - Morph - Tailem Bend (Fuzz Club, 2024)SHELLAC - Chick New Wave - To All Trains (Touch and Go, 2024)COLIN STETSON - The Love It Took To Leave You - The Love It Took To Leave You (BC, 2024)LEANDRO BARZABAL - Animations Mécaniques (Dommage #3) - Time Dommage Interior (Fréquences Critiques, 2024)1-877-KARS-4-KIDZ BLUES IMPLOSION - Live in the StudioCIRCLE - Lokki - Raunio (Squealer, 2002)TROPOSPHERE 7 - Na Lela Yo - To Keyi Toko Zonga (Feeding Tube, 2024)
In this artfully woven potion mix, your attention will be captured, however, good thing is you can listen and do other things with your face free from the screen.Drea Star Doula Convos woven with George Schewe the Weather Guy, Reporting at the Dillsboro Arts Guild, w/ artists Bob Mattingly and Virginia Kramer • Mother Midi & Labeling Joe • Good Ole Elf-olk songsExploring technology, meterology, art, humor, science, music and more, and incredible episode to listen to from begining to end. Connect with the guests- Send us notes to add!Andrea Eaton - Drea Star InstagramDillsboro Arts Guild websiteDillsboro Arts Guild instagramChoose your own adventure if you wish and skip around in the foot notes!Here is the potion mixx:Intro, Teasers(3:06) Drea Star Doula Convo begins(12:52) We land at the Dillsboro Art Guild Center - Introducing George Schewe the Weather Guy, Bob Mattingly, and Virginia Kramer(14:09) Elf-olk Catch Up Time(20:40) Weather Guy predicts the Podcast(23:44) Back to Drea Star - Animism(36:24) Weather Guy gets deep in Meteorology and Art(39:22) Symbiosis with Drea Star(44:21) Weather Guy - Climate is a History Book(46:30) Mother Midi and Joe Labeling Everything(48:02) Back to the Troposphere with Weather Guy(59:25) Bob Mattingly steps us up to the Ohio River under cumulus clouds of color and giant mushrooms.(1:00:25) Drea's break from social media(1:03:41) Rainbows Weather Guy and Bob(1:04:48) Mother Midi, the Elves, and Joe labeling and cookies(1:07:01) Elf-olk - Money on a Pedestal (1:13:14) Weather Guy back on Weather and Art(1:16:07) Mother Midi and Joe still Labeling(1:18:00) Drea and Elf get into propaganda and wise phone options.(1:22:35) Weather Guy spittin Data(1:26:18) Virginia Kramer - underpass to colorful skies(1:28:24) Drea and Elf - People want video(1:33:20) Virginia's story swirls in...(1:34:57) Tom of the Dillsboro Arts Guild closes the show Weather and Art show(1:37:08) Mother Midi gets into the Chinjo(1:38:48) Elf-olk - Soggy Bottom Day(1:40:01) The edit elves try to sing but just tell Joe to label things, Great Mother Midi leaves us wondering...Support the MIDIBoss JoeCheck him outSupport the showLinks to Stefin101 and Doctor Bionic Check us out on instagram @wakethefarmup @maintaining_ground_podcast@kastle_369Ask how you could be involved in the show, Subscribe and Support the Show
What happens when there is an emergency in the Region? A storm, blizzard, or flood can have a huge impact on our community. Enter the Emergency Management Office or EMO. The EMO is responsible for maintaining the Regional Emergency Response Plan and coordinating the community response to emergencies. That means that the EMO has to plan - and drill - for any number of scenarios. Blizzards, floods, fires, and power outages are among the top ten. However, what are some of the other scenarios we could face? We decided to have a bit of fun... What if an object fell from space (or landed?) in the Region. How would we respond? It seems far-fetched (because it is), but objects do occasionally fall out of orbit. In this episode we find out how you can develop the muscle memory to make sure you are prepared for an emergency. You can also visit www.AlertWR.ca to learn more about these programs to help prepare you and your family for an emergency.In this episode we're joined by:Eric Choi, Aerospace Engineer An aerospace engineer by training, Eric holds a bachelor's degree in engineering science and a master's degree in aerospace engineering, from the University of Toronto, and an MBA from York University. Eric has worked on a number of space projects including QEYSSat (Quantum Encryption and Science Satellite), the Meteorological (MET) payload on the Phoenix Mars Lander, the Canadarm2 on the International Space Station, the RADARSAT‑1 Earth-observation satellite, and the MOPITT (Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere) payload on the Terra satellite. Eric is also an award winning Science Fiction Author, and you can learn more about his work at https://www.aerospacewriter.ca/ Lauren Hebert, Emergency Management Advisor is a member of the Emergency Management team at the Region of Waterloo as an Emergency Management Advisor & Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC). Ryan Maeck is also a key member of the Emergency Management team at the Region of Waterloo as an Emergency Management Advisor & Community Emergency Management Coordinator (CEMC). The EMO is responsible for preparing the Regional Government to respond to, and recover from large community emergencies.Find out more about Your Region Pod at our website: Website: https://yourregionpod.buzzsprout.com Spotify: Your Region Pod | Podcast on SpotifyiTunes: Your Region Pod on Apple Podcasts We want to hear from you! X: Region of Waterloo (@RegionWaterloo) / X (twitter.com) Instagram: Regional Municipality of Waterloo | Kitchener, Ontario | Instagram photos and videos FB: Region of Waterloo | Kitchener ON | FacebookLinkedin: Region of Waterloo | LinkedIn
Don Westacott VE6HQ, believes that his early foundation in amateur radio contributed to his professional success through the multiple disciplines and out of the box thinking that is amateur radio. After a successful career and an expert in subsurface measurements and remote sensing for the petroleum industry, Don now likes to work 20 meters and refine his test equipment bench using the latest low cost solutions like the NanoVNA. VE6HQ is my QSO Today.
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Bryan & Krissy watch one of Kenny Copeland's mind twisting sermons. They're like hostage negotiation...for your wallet! Bryan's mom has had a dramatic time at Shady Pines Bryan discovers misophonia and realizes he has Blue-ophonia What can cure this? Prayer? A lady on tiktok who lost her toes says that they have grown back after she prayed Joel Osteen makes 54 million dollars a year & has a 70,000 sqft home Let's just stop giving them so much money! Kenny Copeland talks about the laws of prosperity Must he always...speak...like…this?! Kenny's got the colourless eyes of the devil and too many teeth! Truly what the hell is this guy talking about? Can I get an AMEN! If there's one thing he's gonna do, its bamboozle the audience When you dont know what you're talking about just say glory to God! This…is…huge... The baby knows! That hillsong music, it's just as good as Celine Dion It's edging for religion Fuckin' angels dont know shit... LINKS: Send us show ideas, comments, questions or concerns by texting us or leaving a voicemail at: 1.855.TCB.8383 Speak to TCB LIVE by calling 775.TCB.LIVE (1.775.822.5483) Tuesday-Thursday 12pm-5pm EST Watch TCB on YouTube Creator: Bryan Green Co-Host: Bryan Green Co-Host: Krissy Hoadley Written By: Bryan Green Exec Producers: Bryan Green & Krissy Hoadley Content Production & Research: Tina Khano YouTube Producer & Editor: Morgan Please Audio Editing: Christina A. Executive Director: Astrid B. Associate Producer: Gustavo Episodic Contribution: Marianne, Diane, Natalie, Will The Champ, Will D** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dans cet épisode, 4 hommes hétéros cis-genre parlent de l'actualité ivoirienne, française et mondiale. Hé oui, Youssef et Michel reçoivent Jacques alias Kija alias La Voix et Francis alias Serial Entrepreneur. Michel nous raconte une anecdote quantique qui se passe dans une auberge espagnole au bord de la mer : en gros ses gosses lui filent des clopes et souhaitent être électrocutés (c'est un mot en nouchi). Vocal fry, How I met your father ou "la fête à l'inclusivité", Chris Rock, la mort de Maitre Splinter dans Troposphere 5 ; ou encore la visite d'Emmanuel Macron, tout y passe. Attention : cet épisode contient de la masculinité bénéfique (c'est l'opposé de toxique). Timecode : 06min : Michel ou les sévices 24min : définition d'Atalakou 40min : journée de l'homme et journée de la femme 48min : l'actu 01h11min : Francis rencontre Macron REFERENCE Musique : Nèg'Marrons - Le Bilan Britney Spears - Toxic La fouine - Du ferme Générique Friends Video : Troposphère 5 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZCzzh7tbWc Entrainement armée malienne : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cw_fwHTB26U Emission : Thinkerview : https://www.thinkerview.com Cité : Fally Ipupa Patrick Burensteinas Molière - Le Tartuffe (dédicasse à toi à JBP) Oussama Ammar Like, commente, abonne-toi, mets 5 étoiles et partage ! Instagram : nfnr_podcast Facebook : nfnrpodcast Twitter : nifigueniraisin Une idée ? une recommandation ? une plainte ? des éloges dithyrambiques ? nfnr@nifigueniraisin.com
Summary Data is a team sport, but it's often difficult for everyone on the team to participate. For a long time the mantra of data tools has been "by developers, for developers", which automatically excludes a large portion of the business members who play a crucial role in the success of any data project. Quilt Data was created as an answer to make it easier for everyone to contribute to the data being used by an organization and collaborate on its application. In this episode Aneesh Karve shares the journey that Quilt has taken to provide an approachable interface for working with versioned data in S3 that empowers everyone to collaborate. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management Truly leveraging and benefiting from streaming data is hard - the data stack is costly, difficult to use and still has limitations. Materialize breaks down those barriers with a true cloud-native streaming database - not simply a database that connects to streaming systems. With a PostgreSQL-compatible interface, you can now work with real-time data using ANSI SQL including the ability to perform multi-way complex joins, which support stream-to-stream, stream-to-table, table-to-table, and more, all in standard SQL. Go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/materialize (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/materialize) today and sign up for early access to get started. If you like what you see and want to help make it better, they're hiring (https://materialize.com/careers/) across all functions! Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Aneesh Karve about how Quilt Data helps you bring order to your chaotic data in S3 with transactional versioning and data discovery built in Interview Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? Can you describe what Quilt is and the story behind it? How have the goals and features of the Quilt platform changed since I spoke with Kevin in June of 2018? What are the main problems that users are trying to solve when they find Quilt? What are some of the alternative approaches/products that they are coming from? How does Quilt compare with options such as LakeFS, Unstruk, Pachyderm, etc.? Can you describe how Quilt is implemented? What are the types of tools and systems that Quilt gets integrated with? How do you manage the tension between supporting the lowest common denominator, while providing options for more advanced capabilities? What is a typical workflow for a team that is using Quilt to manage their data? What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen Quilt used? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on Quilt? When is Quilt the wrong choice? What do you have planned for the future of Quilt? Contact Info LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/aneeshkarve/) @akarve (https://twitter.com/akarve) on Twitter Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don't forget to check out our other shows. Podcast.__init__ (https://www.pythonpodcast.com) covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. The Machine Learning Podcast (https://www.themachinelearningpodcast.com) helps you go from idea to production with machine learning. Visit the site (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com) to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. If you've learned something or tried out a project from the show then tell us about it! Email hosts@dataengineeringpodcast.com (mailto:hosts@dataengineeringpodcast.com)) with your story. To help other people find the show please leave a review on Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/data-engineering-podcast/id1193040557) and tell your friends and co-workers Links Quilt Data (https://quiltdata.com/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/quilt-data-with-kevin-moore-episode-37/) UW Madison (https://www.wisc.edu/) Docker Swarm (https://docs.docker.com/engine/swarm/) Kaggle (https://www.kaggle.com/) open.quiltdata.com (https://open.quiltdata.com/) FinOS Perspective (https://perspective.finos.org/) LakeFS (https://lakefs.io/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/lakefs-data-lake-versioning-episode-157/) Pachyderm (https://www.pachyderm.com/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/pachyderm-data-lineage-episode-82) Unstruk (https://www.unstruk.com/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/unstruk-unstructured-data-warehouse-episode-196/) Parquet (https://parquet.apache.org/) Avro (https://avro.apache.org/) ORC (https://orc.apache.org/) Cloudformation (https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/) Troposphere (https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere) CDK == Cloud Development Kit (https://aws.amazon.com/cdk/) Shadow IT (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadow_IT) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/shadow-it-data-analytics-episode-121) Delta Lake (https://delta.io/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/delta-lake-data-lake-episode-85/) Apache Iceberg (https://iceberg.apache.org/) Podcast Episode (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/iceberg-with-ryan-blue-episode-52/) Datasette (https://datasette.io/) Frictionless (https://frictionlessdata.io/) DVC (https://dvc.org/) Podcast.__init__ Episode (https://www.pythonpodcast.com/data-version-control-episode-206/) The intro and outro music is from The Hug (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/Love_death_and_a_drunken_monkey/04_-_The_Hug) by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/) / CC BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
The second part of our talk with climate change skeptic Ben Pile. We speak about the politics and economics of the hydrocarbon industry, and we ask Ben what we REALLY should be worrying about. Find more of Ben's work here: https://www.climate-resistance.org/ Ben's Twitter: @clim8resistance
We talk with climate change skeptic Ben Pile to get his critical view on climate science and the politics undergirding it (Twitter: @clim8resistance). Part 2 will be coming out next week. Find more of Ben's work here: https://www.climate-resistance.org/
Dr. Brian Sovryn--the Golden Stallion--is here for another SOVRYN REWIND! SOVRYN REWIND comprises episodes from Sovryn Tech's long history that you may have missed...but you don't want to miss it now! Below are the original show notes, with some updated links and info: Life in the clouds? A natural erection that lasts for hours? What's a DNA gun? Also learn new languages for fun and for free, a hacker in Iraq, Babylon 5, and much more... Special Guest: None Stories of the Week: —"Life in the Troposphere?" Link: tinyurl.com/b5f28q8 Tech Roulette: —“This bite will give you an erection!" Link: www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,269455,00.html —“This DNA Gun Will Tag Felons for Weeks!” Link: tinyurl.com/bdruufd Website of the Week: —“Learn new languages for free on any computer!" Link: www.duolingo.com Software of the Week: —“FocusWriter” Link: gottcode.org/focuswriter/ Game Talk: —“Valve sued by German consumer group because Steam users can't resell games." Link: tinyurl.com/aonm84g Hacker Stories: —”A Hacker Goes to Iraq (Spring 2003)” Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_machine Pick of the Week: —"Babylon 5...and why I pimp it...” ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Donate with BTC: 3GYKVWkVE6iAYEnExfiNfCHJkSDFYWEs43 Donate with CashApp: $sovryntech Donate with Venmo: @bsovryn You can e-mail the show at: questions@sovryntech.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://sovryntech.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sovryn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sovryn/support
If haven't already hit "play", what are you waiting for? This is a highly entertaining one as our returning champ goes against Julia Geschke. Oh, and don't forget to order your 2022 desk calendar at triviacalendar.net! CARD 1 CLUE: Like a cake or an onion CATEGORY: Layers of the atmosphere ANSWERS: Exosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Troposphere, Ozone, Ionosphere CARD 2 CLUE: Not McDuck CATEGORY: Things associated with a Christmas Carol ANSWERS: Dickens, Grumpy, Scrooge, Spirit, Past, Present, Future CARD 3 CLUE: Puff you up CATEGORY: Types of pastry ANSWERS: Pie, Strudel, Baklava, Croissant, Danish, Empanada, Roll CARD 4 CLUE: He belongs in a museum CATEGORY: Things associated with Harrison Ford ANSWERS: Star Wars, Fugitive, Indiana Jones, Witness, Han Solo, Calista Flockhart, Blade Runner CARD 5 CLUE: That's cold CATEGORY: Things associated with hockey ANSWERS: Ice, Rink, Goal, Fans, Jersey, Pads, Pucks CARD 6 CLUE: Yer a wizard CATEGORY: Things associated with Harry Potter ANSWERS: Dumbledore, Hermione, Hagrid, Hogwarts, Magic, Azkaban, Weasley
The urban regions act as population nuclei providing goods and services not only for its inhabitants, but also for people worldwide. Urban ecosystems can no longer be considered as a separate entity to the environment as they have direct and indirect impacts on the immediate and wider environments. Many of the environmental problems faced today (like global warming, water and air pollution and inadequate access to safe drinking water) can be traced back to cities and infrastructure choices. Therefore, cities are a central hub of the human and nature relationships and are huge centers of demand for ecosystem services as well as generation sites for large environmental impacts. Impact of ‘Ozone' on living species on earth can be good or bad, depending on where it is found. Researchers have found that, ozone in the ‘Stratosphere' are good as it occurs naturally in the upper layer of the atmosphere and form a protective layer, act as shield to protect earth surface from high-frequency UV rays. While, ozone found in the ‘Troposphere' is harmful as it contributes to the overall air pollution on earth, a combination of gas formed due to chemical reactions between oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Hence, the overwhelming scientific consensus is that global climate change owing to ozone depletion is a real and immediate threat that requires action. Madhukar Swayambhu is a TEDx speaker, awarded by Jal Shakti Mantralaya as Water Hero, Recognized as Global Top 3 Author on Water by Smart Water Magazine (Spain), having many published articles in various Water & Environment magazines and giving so many lectures in national & international level institutes including IIPA, NIFTEM, FSM, NEERI etc., rejuvenating billions of litres of water spread over hundreds of acres of Waterbodies and millions of litres of sewage on a daily basis. His innovation & invention is based upon Vaidic Science, and their corporate entity is called “Vaidic Srijan LLP”. In today's lecture, we'll get to know from Mr. Swayambhu about the “Vaidic Approach towards Resurrection of Native Ecology”. Their wetlands restoration work in Delhi (the ongoing Smriti Van Lake, Vasant Kunj, Prasadnagar Lake, KarolBagh and Jheelwala Park, Rohini) has set the standards for providing sustainable and suitable habitation for birds and also helped in protecting Delhi from flooding and improving the groundwater quality. Similarly, in the case of Hyderabad's Kudi Kunta Lake, covering 8 acres, was about to die when it was rejuvenated by their Vaidic method of restoration. Likewise, in the year 2020, Mandakini River in Chitrakoot was also rejuvenated with a similar approach which made prime time news on ABP channel, they even created the News Headline recently in Dainik Jaagran on 7th July, 2021 by rejuvenating a sewage drain in Punjab. Although it is a very new concept of wetlands restoration there are significant progress and successful case studies in India. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaidicsrijan/message
Best wel vrij moderne muziek dit uur, van Ramon Humet en Aart Strootman, een nieuwe single van Poulson SQ. en marimba-bewerkingen door marimbist Arjan Jongsma. Eigentijds is heus niet alleen maar huiswerk (alsof we dat niet allang wisten) (maar toch). 23.04 CD Light Llum (Ondine ODE 1389-2) Ramon Humet: Llum - 6. Engrumes de Llum (Luminous Crumbs) Lets Radio Koor olv Sigvards Klava 11'29” 23.17 CD Obscure Atlas (TRPTK TTK 0068) Aart Strootman: Obscure Atlas - 3. Mesosphere - 4. Stratosphere - 5. Troposphere - 6. Crust - 7. Core Helena Basilova [piano]; Konstantyn Napolov [slagwerk, stem]; Maya Fridman [cello] 12'31” inclusief infade in track 3 23.30 CD Zes vrouwelijke componisten (BFO Centre Netherlands Music BFO A 18) Iet Stants: Strijkkwartet nr 2 (1922) Dufy Kwartet 9'01” 23.40 eigen opname musici Anthony Fiumara; Mathijs Leeuwis: Kosmic Headroom Poulson Sq. 4'13” 23.50 CD New Perspectives for marimba (Aliud Records ACD OB 115-2) Maurice Ravel, ar.. Arjan Jongsma: Pianoconcert voor de linkerhand Arjan Jongsma [marimba], Colori Ensemble 12'18”
We discuss Lil Wayne’s - Piano Trap & Not Me (Official Video), Olli Ilmonen in Troposphere’s ‘Demo’, SOTY Trip 2019 "Up in Smokes" Video, Grosso Forever: Jeff Grosso’s Birthday Tribute, Jason Dill's Stop And Chat recap, Carlos Ribeiro Taking Advantage Of An Empty L.A, Pocket: UAE and much more! Also, we’re picking 3 winners from last weeks raffle of the Es Footwear package (https://www.esskateboarding.com/). This weeks raffle is a Visit Skateboards signed Kelly Hart deck! (https://www.visitskateboarding.com/) Also, picking a winner from the Ragdoll comment raffle.
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En la episodio 53 del podcast de https://www.entredevyops.es/ hablaremos sobre Terraform. Blog EntreDevYOps - http://www.entredevyops.es Twitter EntreDevYOps - https://twitter.com/EntreDevYOps LinkedIn EntreDevYOps - https://www.linkedin.com/in/entre-dev-y-ops-a7404385/ Patreon EntreDevYOps - https://www.patreon.com/edyo Amazon EntreDevYOps - https://amzn.to/2HrlmRw Enlaces comentados: Terraform - https://terraform.io Terraform: Up Running - https://amzn.to/2xmwEqc Infrastructure as Code - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrastructure_as_code Software Configuration Management - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_configuration_management cloud-init - https://cloud-init.io/ Cloudformation - https://aws.amazon.com/cloudformation/ CDK - https://aws.amazon.com/cdk/ Troposphere - https://github.com/cloudtools/troposphere Sceptre - https://github.com/Sceptre/sceptre Hashicorp - https://hashicorp.com Packer - https://packer.io/
Being on the anxiety road to recovery is understanding how and what we eat and drink can affect the brain. In order to feel better, sleep better and possibly reduce your symptoms you have to eat better. If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741. The music this week is Troposphere from Purple Planet Music.com Resources Mentioned: From Psychology Today a blog post for those of you that have Social Anxiety - don't give up. From ADAA.org some tips about understanding that Thoughts Are Just Thoughts: How to Stop Worshiping Your Anxious Mind Harvard Health Nutritional Psychiatry: Your Brain on Food by Dr. Eva Selhub, M.D. Cleveland Clinic Chief Wellness Office Michael Roizen, M.D. has a five page report PDF on Food for Brain Health. Mental Health American page on Healthy Diet: Eating with Mental Health in Mind HealthyBrains.org from the Cleveland Clinic seems to be designed for older Americans but the information about nutrition is true for everybody. The 6 pillars of brain health is worth a look. UC Irvine page on Foods That Can Reduce Anxiety. Disclaimer: Links to other sites are provided for information purposes only and do not constitute endorsements. Always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health disorder. This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Faint Waves Guest Mix |1. Creation by Grand Apollo. |2. Troposphere by Hello Meteor. | 3. The Voyage by Joe Morris. |4. White Sands by Stallone Jones. | 5. Hideaway by Faint Waves. |6. Song Of The Seas by Vangelis. | 7. The Dream Of The Dolphin by Enigma. | 8. Caribbean Blue by Enya. |9. Marina by Jan Hammer. |10. Ship Of Fools by Robert Plant. | 11. Oceania by Mike Oldfield. |12. African Night by Al Di Meola. | 13. Family Man by Fleetwood Mac. | 14. To Her Door by Empire Of The Sun. | https://twitter.com/faintwavesmusic https://facebook.com/faintwavesmusic
it’s time to say goodbye to another year with our final edition of 2018, which has seen some outstanding music again, from those established musicians and to the many new names added throughout the year on Sequences. Most of the collection of tracks we have for you today are more in the sequential, melodic side of EM, not forgetting the ambient side, which includes new albums by, Steve Roach, Max Corbacho & Wil Bolton. Over the holiday period we are releasing another special edition, focusing on one of the finest musicians in the genres we promote in electronic music, with a career spanning over 30 years. No! I’m not going to reveal his name, we will keep you guessing. From all the team Mick, Mike, Andy & Karan, we thank the musicians & labels for their support throughout the year and to our world wide listeners too. Have a Happy Christmas and bright & prosperous New Year. Playlist no 140 01.56 Moonbooter ‘The End Of Eternity’ ( album Ground Control And The Victory Of Mankind) www.mellowjet.de 07.53 Moonbooter ‘Groundcontrol’ 16.33 Ron Boots ‘A Sense Of Turmoil ‘ (album Once The Dust Settles) *** www.groove.nl 27.13 Spyra ‘The Frozen Fountain’ (album Dunst) www.groove.nl 36.13 Adeptus Mechanicus ’Strings Of Light’ (album Stellar Resonance) www.adeptusmechanicus.bandcamp.com 41.36 Max Corbacho ‘Into The Ocean Of Time’ (album Horizon Matrix) www.maxcorbacho.bandcamp.com 49.24 Steve Roach ‘Immanent’ (album Mercurius) *** www.projekt.com 01.00.13 Michael Neil. ‘Troposphere’ (album Atmosphere) www.michaelneil.bandcamp.com 01.06.21 Michael Neil ‘Thermosphere’ 01.11.48 Stan Dart ‘La Silla (Paranal)’ 01.16.42 John Kerr ‘Voices, Voices, Voices’ (Prelude to a Requiem) www.groove.nl 01.23.19 John Kerr ‘Lament’ 01.32.38 Will Bolton ‘Canopy’ (album Viridian Loops) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 01.38.34 Ivan Black ’Cobalt Dawn’ (album Colbalt) www.soundcloud.com/legacy-of-thought 01.49.57 Tabo Tago ‘Antares’ (album Kymatica) www.bernhardwoestheinrich.bandcamp.com 02.00.04 Stephan Erbe ‘Planet Plastic’ (album Reflect) www.erbemusic.com 02.07.11 Stephan Erbe ‘Here Come The News’ 02.12.53 Anatakara ‘The High Meets The Low’ (album Momentum Lapses) https://anantakara.biz/album/momentum-lapses 02.19.45 Anatakara ‘Momentum’ 02.28.16 Stefan C. Schenkel ‘On The Brink Of Extinction’(album Dominium Terrae) www.stefancschenkel.bandcamp.com 02.34.54 Stefan C. Schenkel, Feat: Martin Neuhold ‘The Finale Defence line’ 02.39.08 Thaneco ‘Immersive’ (album Unearthly Delight) www.thaneco.bandcamp.com 02.49.25 Rudolf Heimann ‘Track & Field’ 02.55.17 Rudolf Heimann ‘Fantasist’s Mushroom Experience’ (album Trancefusion) www.mellowjet.de Edit **
1 Passion Fruit David Alvarado 2 UNKNOWN 3 Passion Fruit David Alvarado 4 UNKNOWN 5 Dust & Ashes (original mix) Rolldabeetz 6 UNKNOWN 7 Do Not (FLXXX remix) Animal Friend 8 UNKNOWN 9 Nightfalls Dave Seaman 10 UNKNOWN 11 Crystals (Stas Drive remix) Cristior 12 Corrosion Dale Middleton 13 Intensions Larsson 14 UNKNOWN 15 Intensions Larsson 16 UNKNOWN 17 Wind (original mix) Christian Smith & 2pole 18 UNKNOWN 19 Lenguaje Universal (Stonehouse remix) Jose Vizcaino 20 Tramodyssee Johnny D 21 UNKNOWN 22 Best Friend (DVS1 Forever mix feat Naughty Wood) Nina Kraviz 23 W Cobblestone Jazz 24 UNKNOWN 25 W Cobblestone Jazz 26 UNKNOWN 27 To Close H2 28 UNKNOWN 29 Seed (Lanvary remix) Matter TAGGED
1 Passion Fruit David Alvarado 2 UNKNOWN 3 Passion Fruit David Alvarado 4 UNKNOWN 5 Dust & Ashes (original mix) Rolldabeetz 6 UNKNOWN 7 Do Not (FLXXX remix) Animal Friend 8 UNKNOWN 9 Nightfalls Dave Seaman 10 UNKNOWN 11 Crystals (Stas Drive remix) Cristior 12 Corrosion Dale Middleton 13 Intensions Larsson 14 UNKNOWN 15 Intensions Larsson 16 UNKNOWN 17 Wind (original mix) Christian Smith & 2pole 18 UNKNOWN 19 Lenguaje Universal (Stonehouse remix) Jose Vizcaino 20 Tramodyssee Johnny D 21 UNKNOWN 22 Best Friend (DVS1 Forever mix feat Naughty Wood) Nina Kraviz 23 W Cobblestone Jazz 24 UNKNOWN 25 W Cobblestone Jazz 26 UNKNOWN 27 To Close H2 28 UNKNOWN 29 Seed (Lanvary remix) Matter TAGGED
From an early age, the love of radio broadcasting brought Lauren Libby, W0LD, to amateur radio and DXing by meteor scatter and moon bounce. Lauren has made a career of radio broadcasting and is the CEO of the World’s largest international shortwave broadcasting network. W0LD is my QSO Today.
Bombogenesis Stella’s Bombogenesis Explosive cyclogenesis Rossby Waves Smarter Every Day : Prince Rupert’s Drop GEMPAK Bergen School of Meteorology Norwegian Cyclone Model Trough Sanders, Frederick, and John R. Gyakum. “Synoptic-dynamic climatology of the “bomb”.” Monthly Weather Review 108.10 (1980): 1589–1606. Fun Paper Friday Freezing water can explode? Yep! Find out how in this week’s fun paper friday! Live Science Summary w/ Video Wildeman, Sander, et al. “Fast Dynamics of Water Droplets Freezing from the Outside In.” Physical Review Letters 118.8 (2017): 084101. Sessile drop (contact angle) technique Contact us: Show - www.dontpanicgeocast.com - SWUNG Slack - @dontpanicgeo - show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman - www.johnrleeman.com - @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin - @ShannonDulin
Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 05/05
Wed, 24 Sep 2014 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17524/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17524/1/Tsati_Eleni-Eugenia.pdf Tsati, Eleni-Eugenia
Fakultät für Physik - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/05
Tropospheric water vapour plays an important role in thermodynamic and radiative processes which have an immediate impact on the weather and climate system. However, the processes that determine the distribution of water vapour remain poorly understood. The complexity arises out of a range of source and sink processes from convective clouds on the kilometre scale to cloud systems associated with motions on scales of a thousand or more kilometres, as well as advection of water vapour as a passive tracer outside of clouds. While large-scale advection of water vapour is well represented in general circulation models, the simulation of small-scale moist processes that are of central importance to the representation of clouds are heavily dependent on parameterisations. However, observations as well as processes that determine the distribution of the water vapour field are insufficiently explored, leading to constrained parameterisations and therefore contributing significantly to the uncertainty of numerical weather and climate predictions. Hence, a more accurate description of the inhomogeneous water vapour field based on high-resolution observations is required. This thesis investigates a comprehensive data set of two-dimensional airborne water vapour observations in the free troposphere collected by a Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) in order to gain a height-resolved statistical characterisation of the inhomogeneous water vapour field. Structure functions, i.e., statistical moments up to the fifth order of absolute increments over a range of scales, are investigated and power-law behaviour or scale dependence is identified over horizontal distances from about 5~km to 100~km. The slope of the power-law fit, the so-called scaling exponent, is found to take different values, depending on whether or not the observations were taken in an air mass where convective clouds were present. These results are consistent with a non-convective regime that is dominated by large-scale advective processes, leading to monofractal scaling, but strong localised input of small-scale variability by convective circulations leading to intermittent fields. Further, the observed power-law statistics are used to evaluate the high-resolution numerical weather prediction model COSMO-DE of the German weather service with regard to the small-scale water vapour variability. The results of the scaling exponent analysis of cloud-free and partly cloudy scenes suggest, that the small-scale variance is modeled quite well in comparison with the lidar observations. By using the advantage of the model simulation where data is not limited to a specific flight path, the influence of sampling limitation is estimated and is found to be not significant. Further, the simulation provides humidity data in and beneath clouds which allows for an estimation of the uncertainty of data gaps in the lidar observations due to optically thick clouds. The error is identified to be in a range of only few percents. This thesis demonstrates that airborne DIAL observations are useful to build up a height-resolved statistical characterisation of tropospheric water vapour variability that allows to distinguish physical mechansims that are responsible for the water vapour distribution, to get new insights into stochastic parameterisations and further to use the structure function method as a suitable reality check of the numerical weather model COSMO-DE.
Hace un mes ya de la publicación de escala 2.3 el recopilatorio de ambient drone producido por Escala y Sismógrafo de Radio3. Durante estas últimas semanas hemos estado repasando varios de los cortes que componen este triple álbum disponible para su descarga libre bajo Licencia Creative Commons 3.0 en la página del netlabel Escala. Hoy continuamos con el trío formado para la ocasión por Juan Carlos Blancas, Manuel Calurano y Miguel Ángel Tolosa. El norteamericano Saffron Slumber y Francis Cazal a.k.a porzellan son otros de los protagonistas de escala 2.3 que escuchamos en la primera parte del programa de esta semana. Además tenemos el estreno de lo nuevo de la genial chelista islandesa Hildur Gudnadóttir titulado Leyfdu Ljosinu (Allow the light). Las artistas sonoras Anthea Caddy y Thembi Soddell presentan Host en la plataforma Room40 y Ryo Nakata a.k.a Ryonkt regresa a Sismógrafo con Troposphere editado en el nuevo sello Twice Removed. Cerramos nuestra entrega semanal con Rachel Evans bajo su proyecto Motion Sickness of Time Travel y su recién estrenado trabajo llamado Traces, primera referencia del nuevo sello de casetes A Guide To Saints. Playlist: Blancas+Calurano+Tolosa - Untitled Piano Piece; Saffron Slumber - Sands; porzellan - vienna; Hildur Gudnadóttir - Prelude; Anthea Caddy & Thembi Soddell - A Shut in Place; Ryonkt - Troposphere Two; Motion Sickness of Time Travel - Colour Changing Eyes.Escuchar audio
Why is a storm cloud flattened on top? In this episode of the Naked Science Scrapbook, we'll find out what causes cumulonimbus clouds to form characteristic anvil shapes...
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Can you steer a hurricane? In this week's weather-focused Naked Scientists, we find out how aeroplanes are creating clouds, get the low-down on how insurance companies size up storm risks and hear how a hurricane works and whether it's possible to control its course. Also, news of how the Asian monsoon sends pollutants skyward, the world's smallest desalination system, why swine flu spared the older generation and where your coronary arteries came from. Plus, in a weather-related Kitchen Science, we explore the workings of a rainbow. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Can you steer a hurricane? In this week's weather-focused Naked Scientists, we find out how aeroplanes are creating clouds, get the low-down on how insurance companies size up storm risks and hear how a hurricane works and whether it's possible to control its course. Also, news of how the Asian monsoon sends pollutants skyward, the world's smallest desalination system, why swine flu spared the older generation and where your coronary arteries came from. Plus, in a weather-related Kitchen Science, we explore the workings of a rainbow. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
"The Hum in the Room" the final part of the three-part mix dedicated to ... the hum in your room! The buzz that you suddenly notice, that appears to have been there forever but unnoticed - until this moment. The sound that will be there forever from now. The hum that appears to come from the inside of your head, and that keeps changing when you turn your head or walk through the room. The noise that can irritate as well as fascinate. Or, to quote John Cage from a 1937 lecture: "Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs us. When we listen to it, we find it fascinating. The sound of a truck at 50 m.p.h. Static between the stations. Rain. We want to capture and control these sounds, to use them, not as sound effects, but as musical instruments. " --- originally published on Ambientblog --- PLAYLIST: Ryoji Ikeda - Matrix (for Rooms) Matrix , 2001, Touch TO:44 Ryoji Ikeda - 1011111111 Matrix , 2001, Touch TO:44Akira Rabelais - Notturno (2) Eisotrophobia, 2001, RitornellBrannan Lane - Zone One Hypnotic Drift, 2003, Sampler CDDisinformation - National Grid New Forms, Contemporary Electronic Music in the Context of Art, 2000, Galerie Fuer Zeitgenoessische Kunst LeipzigRobert Henke - Signal to Noise 1 Signal to noise, 2004, Kompakt ICM 05Alp - Fax Machine – Toilet Plumbing At home with Alp, 1999, Soleilmoon 01863Tamia / Pierre Favre - Solitude Solitudes, 1992, ECM 1442Brannan Lane - Mesosphere (part 1) Troposphere, soundtrack for your head, 2000, World Circle Records, WCD804CDOöphoi - Cydron The dreaming of Shells, 2003, Mystery SeaAlbrecht Kunze - Motion Control Maschinelle Strategeme, 2000, Ritornell, RIT010Biosphere - Modifié Autour de La Lune, 2004, Touch TO:62Edgar Varese - Poem Electronique Ohm, the Electric Gurus of Electronic Music 2000, Ellipsis CD3270Joyi Yuasa - Projection Esemplastic for White Noise Ohm, the Electric Gurus of Electronic Music 2000, Ellipsis CD3270Alp - Disk Drive Kettle Washing Machine At home with Alp, 1999, Soleilmoon 01863Matthew Florianz - Erik + Matthew -1 unreleasedMichel Redolfi - Desert Tracks – Mojave Desert Desert tracks, 1988, Ina GRM, INA_C 1005E-Hum 1 - private collectionArvo Pärt - Solfeggio De Profundis, 1997, Harmonia Mundi, HMU 907182David Shea - Elegy The Tower of Mirrors, 1996 Sub Rosa SR94Food Mixer - private collectionAlan Howarth - Sailing Ships Creaks Real Hollywood Sound Effects, 1997, Gnp crescendo 8054Thomas Köner - Tu, Sempre Zyklop, 2003, Mille Plateaux MP118Thomas Köner - Les Soeurs Lumiere Unerforschtes Gebiet, 2003, Die Stadt, DS56Alan Howarth - Ships Interior Real Hollywood Sound Effects, 1997, Gnp crescendo 8054Thomas Köner - Nuuk (Night) Nuuk, 1997-2004 Mille Plateaux Media MPM 03Sidsel Endresen & Bugge Wesseltoft - Voices Out Here in there, 2002 Jazzland 017 368-2 Cas de Marez - Sens (fragment) PEMCD, unreleasedMatthew Florianz - Elementen unreleased, 2003Biosphere - Thermal Motion Shenzhou, 2002, Touch TO:55Pauline Oliveros, Panaiotis, Dempster - Ione Deep Listening, 1989, New Albion, NA 022Tetsu Inoue - Magnetic Field Ambiant Otaku, 1994, Fax, PS08/43David Kwan - +/- IV Storm of Drones, 1996, Asphodel 966Tibor Szemzo - Tractatus Tractatus, 1991 – 1995, 1995, LeoRecords LR 227Moljebka Pvlse - Jiken Evolved as One, a collection of Emotional Ambient-Drones, 2003, Evolved as One, EVOL 01Sleep Research Facility - Back to the Egg Dead Weather Machine – re:Heat, 2004, manifold MANCD043Kettel - Electrician and Adventurer Volleyed Iron, 2004, U Cover, 018Thomas Gerwin - Air Wattenmeer Suite, 1996, IAP 011Quiet American - Night web download
The effect that the eruption of Mount Pinatubo had on the atmosphere and climate and how the type of eruption can also impact on the climate.
Transcript -- Investigating the impacts of magma eruptions on the environment.
Investigating the impacts of magma eruptions on the environment.
Transcript -- The effect that the eruption of Mount Pinatubo had on the atmosphere and climate and how the type of eruption can also impact on the climate.
The effect that the eruption of Mount Pinatubo had on the atmosphere and climate and how the type of eruption can also impact on the climate.
Investigating the impacts of magma eruptions on the environment.
Transcript -- Investigating the impacts of magma eruptions on the environment.
Transcript -- The effect that the eruption of Mount Pinatubo had on the atmosphere and climate and how the type of eruption can also impact on the climate.
Astronomy 161 - Introduction to Solar System Astronomy - Autumn 2007