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downfalldestiny · 7 months
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October, larch tress. Snow. Sunshine ☀️❄️🌊 !.
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elgaladwen · 5 months
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Nimardril found where she'll take all her friends when they visit Umbar Baharbêl.
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ephermalities · 3 months
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the romantics were right about the sheer awesomeness of the natural world...
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noelle-a-bean · 9 months
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summer nighttime thunder storms I love you summer rain that makes the evening sky turn yellow before blue I love you summer showers that make everything outside shiny and cool I love you
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oatbugs · 1 year
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non-zero amount of swans and a non-zero amount of lakes.
#pretty pretty day#red leaves turning yellow the sun is so bright the breeze isnt too cold#i get to walk past all my friends houses on my way to a really cute study cafe . walk past a bubble tea place walk through tree lined#streets . sun against my friends window so i cant see if she could see me. today there was a double rainbow#in the sky from misty rain. so many squirrels and birds and rabbits and deer#i have a deadline soon and im massively behind bc im lucky enough to be able to do too much. need to#write an essay and do maths problem sets. smile + wave at ppl you know. last night i met a rly cute girl#and i dont think its gonna go anywhere but ill think abt her from time to time from now on#there is someone in front of me with bright blue hair. someone with their knuckles wrapped in bandages. two boys holding hands.#today people are dying but it is the 40th day of her death which means it is the 40th day of the revolution which is the 40th day of#not giving up. meanwhile the sun casts halos on a the wings of a magpie + a fresh pomegrante waits in the kitchen.#i have freshly cut watermelons in my fridge. there are so many flowers here. there are swans in the lakes.#my hair is a mess in the wind and forgetting a lot of things. my vision is declining and so i must remember the definition of leaves#before it's too late. one thing determinate from the other.#water reflects red. there are two girls feeding the birds. so many pretty people running into the same building.#youre cut from a different cloth. you especially are cut from silk.#you hate philosophy for its messy discourse and love maths for the clear consesus it produces. i only feel a little guilty#for laughing at that. last year two professors in functional analysis fought on blackboards until it became a team sport. a paper agains#a paper against. a paper against the paper for the against. on the walls for st joseph of cupertino we both pray for some mercy. offer up#some beautiful quantifier and i will drown inside it. break fresh chalk just for you.
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taxi-davis · 2 years
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twilightangelsworks · 2 years
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These were a series of artworks that I made for a project for school years ago. I was trying to make them each represent one of the four elements. These were all done with oil pastels on colored paper and I tried to put a figure of a woman in each of them to tie them together. The last work is air and and I took some inspiration from Colors of the Wind from Pocahontas.
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cicadaland · 2 years
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i... have GOT to get a boyfriend. in case you didnt know
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rabbitcruiser · 13 days
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National Big Wind Day
National Big Wind Day is observed each year in the United States on April 12. The day commemorates the recording of the highest natural wind gust measured on the Earth’s surface. It was on the afternoon of April 12, 1934, that winds blowing at 231 miles per hour were recorded by Mount Washington Observatory. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft. It is said to be the most notable mountain east of the Mississippi River. While it is difficult to say if the day will receive strong winds as it did in 1934, one can still expect that it will be windy on Mount Washington.
History of National Big Wind Day
Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft. The mountain is the most prominent in the east of the Mississippi River. It was from the Mount Washington Observatory where observers Wendell Stephenson, Alexander McKenzie, and Salvadore Pagliuca reported the record-breaking wind gusts in 1934. In 1984, the observers returned to the observatory to celebrate the event’s 50th anniversary!
The record of 231 miles per hour held for several decades. However, this record was broken in 1996. A typhoon struck a small island off of Australia with wind gusts of 256 mph. However, the reading from 1934 remains unchallenged in America.
National Big Wind Day or not, we all have to face the occasional windy day. Even without a hurricane or a tornado, it can get extremely windy. Windstorms display the power of nature – they can be dangerous, damaging, and sometimes even deadly. It can disrupt electricity and water supply, uproot trees, and even cause infrastructure damage. On the other hand, the wind is also our friend. It helps to keep us cool on a hot day. Wind also powers the sails of mighty ships. Wind-powered turbines are dotting the landscape globally. These turbines provide increasing amounts of clean electricity and help to build a sustainable future.
National Big Wind Day timeline
1888Wind Power Generation
The first known U.S. wind turbine created for electricity generation is built.
1897Wind Power Plant
The first wind power plant is established in Denmark.
1900The Great Galveston Hurricane
The deadliest hurricane in American history is recorded.
2001William Kamkwamba
The Malawian inventor gains fame for using wind turbines to power the appliances at his home.
National Big Wind Day FAQs
When was the windiest day?
On April 12, 1934, the staff of the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire, recorded the highest surface wind ever measured on Earth. This big wind was officially recorded at 231 miles per hour.
Where is the windiest place on Earth?
It is not just Antarctica’s temperatures that are so extreme. Wind speeds on the continent often exceed 100 mph each winter.
What is the least windy state?
The top five least windy states are Mississippi, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, and Alabama.
How To Observe National Big Wind Day
Share your story
Visit an observatory
Advocate for green fuel
Hold onto your hats and umbrellas while sharing your windy day stories on National Big Wind Day. Invite your friends and family to do the same.
Visit an observatory near you on National Big Wind Day to find out more about how they study atmosphere changes, weather, and wind changes.
Highlight the sustainability and efficacy of wind turbines and mills on National Big Wind Day. Speak to your counselor about how these can be used to generate power.
5 Facts About Wind Power That Will Blow Your Mind
Wind power has been around for centuries
Wind turbines are complex
It is becoming popular
Wind technology is bird-friendly
Hawaii has the world’s largest wind turbine
Windmills are often associated with Holland but date back as far as Ancient China in 2000 B.C.
A single wind turbine has around 8,000 different parts.
Wind energy is the fastest-growing renewable energy source in many countries.
Wind farms have taller and slower-moving blades which are safer for birds.
It stands 20 stories tall and has blades the length of a football field.
Why National Big Wind Day is Important
It reminds us of the incredible powers of nature
It’s a reminder to be careful
It gives us ideas for a green future
National Big Wind Day reminds us of the fury and incredible powers of nature. A strong gust of wind is powerful enough to remind us how inconsequential we are.
National Big Wind Day also reminds us to be careful while heading out on a windy day. Take stock of your hats, umbrellas, and raincoats.
When the winds are strong on National Big Wind Day, it gets us thinking of sustainable energy. Use the day to think about other green fuels and how to incorporate them into your life.
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downfalldestiny · 1 year
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Beautiful Bavarian Germany 🇩🇪 !.
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i-gwarth · 23 days
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the wind is howling around the city now like I'm in the most poetic british highlands of the bronte pages
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owlchen · 5 months
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It's wimdy outside. The wind really blows away any thoughts
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miroysprose · 6 months
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"Listen."
"The song of winds bear a striking resemblance to the ocean waves, leaves clamoring like sea foam, branches splashing like waves."
MIROYMON, 2023.
I wrote this up while sitting outside my home, recording the strong winds in Virginia just before the rain heavily fell. I felt happy, it was chilly, and the air was crisp. Fall and Winter are the best things to happen.
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lokirulesmidgard · 8 months
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Peaceful Easy Feeling
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drblackstar · 9 months
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(via "Illustration of palm trees and ocean" Baseball ¾ Sleeve T-Shirt for Sale by DrBlackstar)
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