Shore
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When it's far from shore, a tsunami can be barely detectable since it moves through the entire depth of the water.
If the trough of a tsunami reaches
shore
first, the water will withdraw farther than normal before the wave hits, which can be misleadingly dangerous.
Next came the dog, scrambling onto the
shore.
Political leaders ought to give a "funk" because the impact of climate change and extreme poverty comes right to our
shore.
If we go to the shore, we can kind of smell it, right?
They're laden with an array of science-grade sensors that measure all key variables, both oceanographic and atmospheric, and a live satellite link transmits this high-resolution data back to
shore
in real time.
Within 12 hours, 20 million people saw that image of Aylan Kurdi's little body washed up on the Turkish
shore.
And I want to show you what I saw when I drove across to the north of the island: a pile of life jackets of those who had made it to
shore.
And like its cousins on the north shore, it's aiming to live for 1,000 years.
But when the salmon head towards
shore
in droves to spawn, the killer whales follow.
This connection comes to light in three key areas, three areas where we can secure the rights of women and girls,
shore
up resilience and avert emissions at the same time.
This is the whaling camp here, we're about six miles from shore, camping on five and a half feet of thick, frozen pack ice.
Near the shore, surface currents are driven by both the wind and tides, which draw water back and forth as the water level falls and rises.
We got back on shore; he was fine.
I remember my image of you was that you were up on the
shore
yelling at me." (Laughter) I thought I was a hero.
And it was when I flew over the whole area, about 16 years ago, and realized that outside the park, this forest, which in 1960 had stretched almost unbroken along the eastern
shore
of Lake Tanganyika, which is where the tiny, 30-square-mile Gombe National Park lies, that a question came to my mind.
Near the shore, the shallower seafloor constrains the motion of the waves to occur in a more limited region than out at sea, concentrating the wave energy near the surface.
If the topography of the shoreline is even and smooth, this will refract the waves to become more parallel to the
shore
as they approach.
This forms the waves’ characteristic curls, or jets, as they break along the
shore.
And some of these waves travel for more than a week, with swells originating more than 10,000 kilometers away from
shore.
And I went on vacation with my parents to the Jersey
shore.
Clouds are governed by turbulence, as are waves crashing along the
shore
and the gusts of plasma in our sun.
“Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming
shore.
I'm 80 miles from shore, what's going to happen to me? Well now, I die.
You will never reach the other
shore.
The second thing you need to do immediately is
shore
up your finances.
In fact, legend has is that when Doubting Thomas, the Apostle, Saint Thomas, landed on the shores of Kerala, my home state, somewhere around 52 A.D., he was welcomed on
shore
by a flute-playing Jewish girl.
When you come back to the
shore
and you say, "We had to do this, and the fiber optic, and the attentuation, and the this and the that, all the technology of it, and the difficulty, the human-performance aspects of working at sea," you can't explain it to people.
And as it comes to
shore
and the wind blows, and little droplets of the water get into the air, the emergency rooms of all the hospitals fill up with people with acute respiratory distress.
They moved the tanker lanes 40 kilometers farther off shore, and people are not doing as much illegal dumping.
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