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It has a wide, long nose for float and snow displacement, and a short tail suitable for nimble turns.
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Next to the Acconci, Mr. Smithson's set of photographs "For Bern Snow -- Mirror Displacement in the Alps" shows tiny mirrors embedded in snowdrifts.
Lennon's death is interwoven with a handful of motifs and ideas: threatening weather, anxiety, displacement, snow globes (strangely popular in the Arctic), the horizon, the problem of translation.
Formation of compression (CW) and opposite wood (OW) in branches and bent trunks is an adaptive feature of conifer trees in response to various displacement forces, such as gravity, wind, snow and artificial bending.
The fragilities are cast in terms of displacement criteria (maximum shearwall drift) with the snow load serving to add seismic weight to the structure.
Increases in heavy precipitation related to climate change and earlier regional snow melt and temperature variability raise risks of flooding and related community displacement and injuries.
The cyclic vertical displacements were reactivated from March through April by spring snow melt and rainfall (causing a heave of up to 3 mm) and evaporation causing shrinking of up to 5 mm.
This small displacement was revealed despite the likely presence of water bodies (or snow wreath in some lake and marshes after the snow/dust storm) and sand dune drift in the small depression, where the epicenter is located.
In stems, this reorientation can often be seen after a permanent displacement from the vertical has occurred e.g. after wind or snow loading.
The Green's function is used to calculate the station-site displacements induced by the environmental loading due to atmospheric pressure, soil moisture, snow depth and nontidal ocean.
Snow on snow on snow.
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