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Anomalous operation, also known as anomalous perturbation, is any paranormal phenomena in which it is said that an individual ( a ) uses Psi ( parapsychology ) to influence a physical event, or ( b ) to effect a physical change, in object.
This made the internal current East to West as previously mentioned, but in the event of a later convention change it would have become West to East, so that the East electrode would not have been the ' way in ' any more.
The APM driver regularly polls for event change notifications.
A minor marine and terrestrial extinction event occurred in the middle of the period, caused by a change in climate.
The completion of these assignments – which can be as simple as a person suffering from depression attending some kind of social event – indicates a dedication to treatment compliance and a desire to change.
The Second Coming will be a natural culmination of the process of world evangelization, rather than a revolutionary event that brings sudden and dramatic change.
This made the internal current East to West as previously mentioned, but in the event of a later convention change it would have become West to East, so that the West electrode would not have been the ' way out ' any more.
A disaster is a natural or man-made ( or technological ) hazard resulting in an event of substantial extent causing significant physical damage or destruction, loss of life, or drastic change to the environment.
In competition, divers must submit their lists beforehand, and once past a deadline ( usually when the event is announced or shortly before it begins ) they cannot change their dives.
The Doppler effect ( or Doppler shift ), named after the Austrian physicist Christian Doppler, who proposed it in 1842 in Prague, is the change in frequency of a wave ( or other periodic event ) for an observer moving relative to its source.
Such an event is identified by a sharp change in the diversity and abundance of macroscopic life.
In the event of change of possession during a play, the team newly in possession of the ball may try to advance it toward their opponent's goal, which the team formerly in possession will naturally resist.
It can change from one state to another when initiated by a triggering event or condition, this is called a transition.
Rousseau recommends that the young adult learn a manual skill such as carpentry, which requires creativity and thought, will keep him out of trouble, and will supply a fallback means of making a living in the event of a change of fortune.
The TCCC will be a major advocacy and partnership building event embedded in the overall context of global and regional ( Pacific ) consultations on climate change.
There are several proposed mechanisms for the extinctions ; the earlier phase was likely due to gradual environmental change, while the latter phase has been argued to be due to a catastrophic event.
Traditionally, a championship may not change hands in the event of a draw ( though it may become vacant ), though some promotions such as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling have endorsed rules where the champion may lose a title by disqualification.
The two most common type of event driven property taxes are stamp duty, charged upon change of ownership, and inheritance tax, which is imposed in many countries on the estates of the deceased.
Stated simply, the Novikov consistency principle asserts that if an event exists that would give rise to a paradox, or to any " change " to the past whatsoever, then the probability of that event is zero.
Baselining an attribute forces formal configuration change control processes to be effected in the event that these attributes are changed.
Forcing is a term used by meteorologists to describe the situation where a change or an event in one part of the atmosphere causes a strengthening change in another part of the atmosphere.
Diapause may be obligatory ( required for the insect to survive ) or facultative ( the insect is able to undergo change before the initiating event arrives ).
When Novalee reaches out for her change at the register, the amount of $ 5. 55 sends her into a panic and she runs outside to find that her boyfriend has left ( Novalee believes that the number 5 is a sign of trouble or a negative event of significance is to come because when she was 5, her mother left her for a baseball umpire and when she was a waitress at a restaurant, a regular customer went crazy and cut her on her arm from wrist to elbow and it took 55 stitches to close the wound ).

event and wind
Often the wind chill and visibility values will reach blizzard criteria ; however the duration of the event is often slightly less than that required for a blizzard warning in both the US and Canada.
Arthur returned to London to wind up his affairs there and make sure the Ashmolean had suitable direction in the event of his further absence.
Larger planes are also equipped with weather radar and wind shear detectors to help guide them through, in the event that they need to pass through such clouds to land.
Even minor early heat waves can occur in March or April, during a Saharan dust event, whose main feature is the strong and hot katabatic wind from the south, which is a type of Sirokos ( σιρόκος ) and is called " Livas " ( i. e. the wind from Libya ) by the Greeks.
Although finishing second to the Frenchman Hermann Panzo by 0. 01 secs in the 100, Wells emphatically won the 200 beating the top four American sprinters Mel Lattany, Jeff Phillips, Stanley Floyd, Steve Williams as well as Canada's Ben Johnson in the 100 / 200, 10. 15 / 20. 15 ( 200 wind assist ) for Wells to win the event in an aggregate 30. 30.
This map illustration shows a characteristic high-pressure area centered over the Great Basin, with the clockwise anticyclone wind flow out of the high-pressure center giving rise to a Santa Ana wind event as the airmass flows through the passes and canyons of southern California, manifesting as a dry northeasterly wind.
The normal speed limit on the bridge is 80 km / h, subject to lowering in the event of road work or strong wind.
Several destructive fires affected Santa Barbara during this time: the 1964 Coyote Fire, which burned of backcountry along with 106 homes ; the smaller, but quickly moving, Sycamore Fire in 1977, which burned 200 homes ; the disastrous 1990 Painted Cave Fire, which incinerated over 500 homes in only several hours, during an intense Sundowner wind event ; the November 2008 Tea Fire, which destroyed 210 homes in the foothills of Santa Barbara and Montecito ; and the 2009 Jesusita Fire that burned and destroyed 160 homes above the San Roque region of Santa Barbara.
Without a thorough engineering analysis of tornado damage in any event, the actual wind speeds needed to cause that damage are unknown.
Funboard class racing rules require the wind of 9-35 knots for the slalom event to take place.
The main advantage is that during an event, such as a high wind or the close passing of another ship, excess stress can be spread among several lines On the other hand, if a highlystressed nylon line does break, or part, it causes a very dangerous phenomenon called " snapback " which can cause fatal injuries.
The event took place in Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium in front of a crowd of 57, 167, despite temperatures of close to − 18 ° C, − 30 ° C (− 22 ° F ) with wind chill.
The event had a magnificent but impractical site, since the prevailing wind blew the sound sideways across the venue, and the sound system had to be augmented by Pink Floyd's PA.
By 3 p. m. CDT, it had become evident that a widespread severe weather event was imminent ; the Storm Prediction Center upgraded locations within the moderate risk area to a high risk of severe weather around 4 p. m. CDT as wind shear profiles, combined with volatile atmospheric conditions, had made conditions highly conducive for a significant tornadic event across most of Oklahoma, southern Kansas and north Texas, including the likelihood of damaging tornadoes.
, meaning " carp streamer " in Japanese, are carp-shaped wind socks traditionally flown in Japan to celebrate, a traditional calendrical event which is now designated a national holiday ; Children's Day.
A cold northerly wind on the Saturday of the 1996 event turned to rain and snow overnight.
In 2005, one of the original teams from the 1960 Ten Tors took part in the event, which was held on 14 – 15 May in particularly adverse weather conditions: constant rain on the Saturday, combined with a bitter wind, leading to an unusually high number of retirements.
The intensity of the upwelling event is determined by wind strength.
Due to a high wind and dry conditions it spread to burn a large percentage of the city, an event known as the Great Chicago Fire.
The truck's first attention-grabbing modification came when Chandler got wind of an idea proposed to the US Army of making steering capable on both axles of their four-wheeled vehicles, so that in the event of breakage in the front axle, it could simply be switched with the rear axle and held straight with a pin so that the vehicle could resume regular use with steering.
Hamilton has a host of excellent beaches which provide many opportunities for water sports including surfing, wind surfing, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing and diving, however the highlight of the calendar is the Bermuda Gold Cup ( or Argo Group Gold Cup as it is currently known ) a sailing event which is a key stage of the World Match Racing Tour one of only three sailing championships to be sanctioned by the International Sailing Federation ( ISAF ) with ' Special Event ' status.

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