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Between the Valley and Mountaintop

Author : Janet Hines
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-28
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1947279815

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On the Highest Mountain Top

Author : Nurra Hooper (Mrs)
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 62 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-04-03
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781471652486

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Forward Chapter 1: Identify who you are Chapter 2: Your present position Chapter 3: In your Valley/Dale Chapter 4: Locate your Highest Mountain Chapter 5: Settlement Chapter 6: The Eagle soaring Chapter 7: Conclusion Daily Scripture Reading

Monthly Weather Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1652 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Meteorology
ISBN : UGA:32108041155048

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Love Heals

Author : Becca Stevens
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-05
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780718094560

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Have you struggled with deep wounds, grief, or longing for justice? Love heals us and hope is always possible. Becca Stevens, founder and president of Thistle Farms, shares true stories of healing and joy where brokenness is transformed into compassion. In each chapter, Stevens provides encouragement and practical steps for anyone going through a difficult season or searching for a deeper faith. Love Heals is: A gorgeous gift book with beautiful photography and inspirational callouts For women of any age seeking healing and hope A gift of hope for a friend or self-purchase After reading, readers will learn: Love heals by the mercy of God. Love heals with compassion. Love heals during the act of forgiving. Love heals past our fears. Love heals across the world. In Love Heals, you'll find principles that have transformed lives. Stevens has been featured in the New York Times, on ABC World News, NPR, the TODAY show, and PBS, and named a 2016 CNN Hero. In 2011, the White House named Becca a "Champion of Change."

The Atmosphere over Mountainous Regions

Author : Miguel A. C. Teixeira,Daniel J. Kirshbaum,Haraldur Ólafsson,,Peter F. Sheridan,Ivana Stiperski
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-09
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9782889450169

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The Atmosphere over Mountainous Regions by Miguel A. C. Teixeira,Daniel J. Kirshbaum,Haraldur Ólafsson,,Peter F. Sheridan,Ivana Stiperski Pdf

Mountainous regions occupy a significant fraction of the Earth's continents and are characterized by specific meteorological phenomena operating on a wide range of scales. Being a home to large human populations, the impact of mountains on weather and hydrology has significant practical consequences. Mountains modulate the climate and create micro-climates, induce different types of thermally and dynamically driven circulations, generate atmospheric waves of various scales (known as mountain waves), and affect the boundary layer characteristics and the dispersion of pollutants. At the local scale, strong downslope winds linked with mountain waves (such as the Foehn and Bora) can cause severe damage. Mountain wave breaking in the high atmosphere is a source of Clear Air Turbulence, and lee wave rotors are a major near-surface aviation hazard. Mountains also act to block strongly stratified air layers, leading to the formation of valley cold air-pools (with implications for road safety, pollution, crop damage, etc.) and gap flows. Presently, neither the fine-scale structure of orographic precipitation nor the initiation of deep convection by mountainous terrain can be resolved adequately by regional-to global-scale models, requiring appropriate downscaling or parameterization. Additionally, the shortest mountain waves need to be parameterized in global weather and climate prediction models, because they exert a drag on the atmosphere. This drag not only decelerates the global atmospheric circulation, but also affects temperatures in the polar stratosphere, which control ozone depletion. It is likely that both mountain wave drag and orographic precipitation lead to non-trivial feedbacks in climate change scenarios. Measurement campaigns such as MAP, T-REX, Materhorn, COLPEX and i-Box provided a wealth of mountain meteorology field data, which is only starting to be explored. Recent advances in computing power allow numerical simulations of unprecedented resolution, e.g. LES modelling of rotors, mountain wave turbulence, and boundary layers in mountainous regions. This will lead to important advances in understanding these phenomena, as well as mixing and pollutant dispersion over complex terrain, or the onset and breakdown of cold air pools. On the other hand, recent analyses of global circulation biases point towards missing drag, especially in the southern hemisphere, which may be due to processes currently neglected in parameterizations. A better understanding of flow over orography is also crucial for a better management of wind power and a more effective use of data assimilation over complex terrain. This Research Topic includes contributions that aim to shed light on a number of these issues, using theory, numerical modelling, field measurements, and laboratory experiments.

Sacred Mountains

Author : Andrew R. H. Thompson
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780813166001

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On a misty morning in eastern Kentucky, cross-bearing Christians gather for a service on a surface-mined mountain. They pray for the health and renewal of the land and for their communities, lamenting the corporate greed of the mining companies. On another day, in southern West Virginia, Andrew Jordon hosts Bible study in a small cabin overlooking a disused 1,400-acre surface mine. He believes his efforts to reclaim sites like these represent responsible environmental stewardship. In Sacred Mountains, Andrew R. H. Thompson highlights scenes such as these in order to propose a Christian ethical analysis of the controversial mining practice that has increasingly divided the nation and has often led to fierce and even violent confrontations. Thompson draws from the arguments of H. Richard Niebuhr, whose work establishes an ideal foundation for understanding Appalachia. Thompson provides a thorough introduction to the issues surrounding surface mining, including the environmental consequences and the resultant religious debates, and highlights the discussions being carried out in the media and by scholarly works. He also considers five popular perspectives (ecofeminism, liberation theology, environmental justice, environmental pragmatism, and political ecology) and offers his own framework and guidelines for moral engagement with the subject. Thompson's arguments add to the work of other ethicists and theologians by examining the implications of culture in a variety of social, historical, and religious contexts. A groundbreaking and nuanced study that looks past the traditionally conflicting stereotypes about religion and environmental consciousness in Appalachia, Sacred Mountains offers a new approach that unifies all communities, regardless of their beliefs.

The Great Basin

Author : Donald Grayson
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2011-04-18
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780520948716

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Covering a large swath of the American West, the Great Basin, centered in Nevada and including parts of California, Utah, and Oregon, is named for the unusual fact that none of its rivers or streams flow into the sea. This fascinating illustrated journey through deep time is the definitive environmental and human history of this beautiful and little traveled region, home to Death Valley, the Great Salt Lake, Lake Tahoe, and the Bonneville Salt Flats. Donald K. Grayson synthesizes what we now know about the past 25,000 years in the Great Basin—its climate, lakes, glaciers, plants, animals, and peoples—based on information gleaned from the region’s exquisite natural archives in such repositories as lake cores, packrat middens, tree rings, and archaeological sites. A perfect guide for students, scholars, travelers, and general readers alike, the book weaves together history, archaeology, botany, geology, biogeography, and other disciplines into one compelling panorama across a truly unique American landscape.

My Mountain Top Experience with God

Author : Sara Caul
Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2022-11-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781638142478

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It was Black Friday. We went to Tysons mall early that morning to do our Christmas shopping. We? I had traveled to Maryland to be with my husband's family for their annual Thanksgiving celebration. His mother, father, all his brothers and sisters and their children were there, including our children. He was the only one absent. Supposedly he had to work this Thanksgiving but would join us Thursday night, then he fell asleep after work and would join us Friday morning before going to the mall. Leaving the mall around five, he was a no-show, so I made a conscious decision to go home once we got to my sister-in-law's house. I packed our things, left my two oldest girls, and got on the highway heading home. I stopped to get gas thirty to forty miles down the road. My sons, five and ten, were all buckled up; I had my bedroom shoes on. Taking a left out of the service station, I was heading home. One mile, two miles, this road was now very narrow, icy, and snow had accumulated from the weather earlier that day. Leveling off at an elevation of 4,200 feet, we started down this mountain. Two hundred feet we stared in disbelief at a twenty-five-foot white gate stretched across the snow-covered road.

Bulletin of the Mount Weather Observatory

Author : Mount Weather Observatory (U.S.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 570 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 1912
Category : Atmosphere, Upper
ISBN : CORNELL:31924069785065

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Bulletin

Author : Mount Weather Observatory (Bluemont, Va.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1911
Category : Atmosphere, Upper
ISBN : PURD:32754082860325

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USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT.

Author : Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 728 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Forests and forestry
ISBN : CHI:092019061

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The Mountain and the Valley

Author : Ernest Buckler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1952
Category : Canadian fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015016450382

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