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In the next, the shear plane angle is high, and extends to the inclined work surface.
Radiocarbon dating of organic material buried next to or over a fault shear is often critical in distinguishing active from inactive faults.
The hurricane then underwent an eyewall replacement cycle to a 60-mile ( 97-km ) eye, combined with increasing wind shear, causing the pressure to rise steadily over the next 8 hours to as the maximum sustained winds diminished to.
Even though the pins are exposed, making them superficially easier to pick, they are designed such that after all pins are manipulated to their shear line, once the plug is rotated to around, the pins will fall into the next pin's hole, requiring re-picking to continue.
Helena's intensity fluctuated for the next three days, but upper level shear from Ginny and a low pressure surface trough caused it to dissipate on October 29.
Though convective activity fluctuated for the next two days as a result of nearby wind shear, the storm slowly intensified while pressure rose.
* Temperature advection: change of temperature in a layer of air can be calculated by the direction of the wind at that level and the direction of the wind shear with the next level.
The depression degenerated the next day due to strong wind shear.
Light wind shear and favorable diffluence allowed the system to strengthen, prompting the JTWC to issue their first advisory on Tropical Depression 22W the next day.
Soon after reaching its peak strength of 65 km / h ( 40 mph ) Hilda drifted further north into an area of increased wind shear, which caused the storm to dissipate the next day.

shear and day
This name might refer to the act of cleaning, or to the fact that churches would switch liturgical colors from the dark tones of Lent, or because it was customary to shear the beard on that day, or for a combination of reasons.
A launch attempt the day before was scrubbed at T-minus 20 minutes due to high shear winds in the upper atmosphere.
After weakening to a Category 2 hurricane over the Caribbean, upper-level shear decreased, and Georges strengthened a bit before making landfall near Fajardo, Puerto Rico as a 115 mph ( 175 km / h ) Category 3 hurricane later that day.
The storm continued to strengthen slowly until wind shear decreased on August 30, causing Luis to become a hurricane later that day.
Later that day, Jenny became a hurricane, but as it turned northeastward, shear and cooler waters weakened it.
In response to low shear aloft and warm water temperatures, the depression rapidly strengthened on May 20, becoming a storm early in the day and a hurricane by night.
Furthermore, it weakened to a tropical depression on the following day, mostly due to upper-level shear.
Yunya attained its peak intensity the following day with estimated winds of 195 km / h ( 120 mph ); however, strong wind shear soon impacted the typhoon and caused it to rapidly decay.
On June 4, strong wind shear displaced convection associated with the storm to the west of the center of circulation ; this resulted in Adolph weakening to a tropical depression by 1800 UTC that day, and Adolph persisted until June 5 at which time it dissipated.
Despite being over warm sea surface temperatures, the depression dissipated the following day as wind shear began to significantly increase.
A slow northward drift began later that day and vertical wind shear associated with the subtropical jet stream began to take its toll on Meari.
Later that day Muifa turned northward into an environment of increased wind shear and dissipated 120 nm south-southwest of Bangkok.
On July 21 Both agencies issued their final advisories on Kalmaegi as weak outflow and vertical wind shear caused Kalmaegi to dissipate that day.
However the depression did not develop any further, and the final advisory was released later that day due to Moderate vertical shear, a weak outflow, and cool sea surface temperatures.
The name is derived either from, " young man ", i. e., the day of the young, or less probably from κείρω, " to shear ", because on this occasion young people cut their hair and offered it to the gods.

shear and allowing
A sort of coating, or primer, is used which both helps protect the glass filaments for processing / manipulation as well as ensure proper bonding to the resin matrix, thus allowing for transfer of shear loads from the glass fibers to the thermoset plastic.
Another advantage of these small " optical probes " is the minimal disruption of the current-field in the measuring volume, allowing for less disturbed surveys of microturbulence and shear.
As the storm executed a small loop to the north, the shear weakened, allowing the system to strengthen.
Then, a series of pointed teeth and notches on the blade called bittings allow pins or wafers to move up and down until they are in line with the shear line of the inner and outer cylinder, allowing the cylinder or cam to rotate freely inside the lock and the lock to open.
In the case of a ship, for instance, its weight is balanced by shear force from the displaced water, allowing it to float.
The hurricane moved into an area of warm waters and light wind shear, allowing for additional strengthening ; by September 27, Juan had attained a peak intensity of 105 mph ( 165 km / h ) while located 635 mi ( 1, 020 km ) south of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Upper-level shear kept the depression disorganized, but when it reached the Atlantic, the shear relaxed somewhat, allowing the depression to become a tropical storm on October 19.
An approaching upper-level trough lessened the shear over the system, allowing the depression to intensify into Tropical Storm Alex on August 1.
These unique walls were inserted between columns in the core, allowing the walls to conform to deformations in the steel frame caused by earthquakes and wind shear helping to assure structural integrity.
Conditions became nearly ideal for Keith's development on September 30, with little to no shear, a well-developed anticyclone over it, and warm Caribbean water temperatures allowing for the storm to strengthen.
The shear abated, allowing the depression to strengthen into Tropical Storm Alberto on July 2.
Simultaneously, the trough in the upper troposphere weakened, causing the wind shear in the area to relax, thereby allowing the new tropical depression to develop.

shear and eye
Augen gneiss, from the, meaning " eye ", is a coarse-grained gneiss, interpreted as resulting from metamorphism of granite, which contains characteristic elliptic or lenticular shear bound feldspar porphyroclasts, normally microcline, within the layering of the quartz, biotite and magnetite bands.
Although the eye disappeared on satellite imagery and southeasterly vertical wind shear increased later on August 26, the National Hurricane Center did not indicate weakening and instead predicted that Danielle would reach winds of 120 mph ( 195 km / h ) by late on August 27.
As Alma crossed the eastern Gulf of Mexico, it retained a very well defined circulation with an eye appearing on radar, but shear limited convection and strength.
Decreasing wind shear allowed the storm to become increasingly organized and a well-defined eye developed by July 3.
Quickly after peaking, wind shear from the approaching trough weakened the hurricane, and by six hours after reaching peak intensity, the winds in Hurricane Kenna dropped to 150 mph ( 240 km / h ) after the eye nearly dissipated.
After being named, the storm intensified despite moderate southwesterly wind shear, and an eye feature became evident on microwave satellite imagery.
After maintaining its intensity for 24 hours, increased wind shear from an upper-tropospheric trough degraded the appearance of the deepest convection, and the eye became obscured from satellite images.
On July 29, a cluster of thunderstorms quickly form a low pressure area, which became a tropical depression 12w on August 1. Favorable conditions allow the system to rapidly intensify as it was named: " Jelawat ", and soon which peak intensity on August 2 as a Category 4 typhoon. On August 3 Jelawat weakened into a category 2 typhoon due to slightly high wind shear. On August 6, Jelawat strengthened into a category 3 typhoon, due to more favorable conditions, and started to develop a large eye at 60kilometers across. Weak steering winds soon caused Jelawat to drift slowly on from August 7-August 8. On August 7, Jelawat undergo an eyewall replacement cycle for 4 hours, and became Doughnut looking, asymmetric typhoon, with a large, symmetric eye at 170kilometers across surrounded by a thick ring of intense convection. After developing the large symmetric eye, Jelawat strengthened again from a category 1 typhoon, to a category 2 typhoon, but soon weakened into a category 1 typhoon as it encountered wind shear as it made landfall at southern Shanghai.

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