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Vertical image waves in elliptically anisotropic media
(SpringerNew YorkEUA, 2008)
Segmental kick velocity is correlated with kick specific and nonspecific strength performance in a proximodistal sequence
(Int Scientific Literature, Inc, 2015-09-10)
Background & Study Aim: Explosive strength and vertical jump performance have typically been associated with fast unloaded movements, however their relationship with the martial kick velocity has not been studied. The ...
Diurnal Vertical Motions Over a Seamount of the Southern Gulf of California
(Journal of Marine Systems, 2004-01-01)
A 6-month time series of velocity and scattered sound intensity profiles is used to document diurnal vertical motions over a seamount, El Bajo Espíritu Santo, in the southern Gulf of California, Mexico. The vertical motions ...
Daytime vertical and zonal velocities from 150‐km echoes: Their relevance to F‐region dynamics
(American Geophysical Union, 2004-09-02)
As it was suggested by Kudeki and Fawcett [1993], and later shown by Woodman and Villanueva [1995], vertical Doppler velocities of daytime 150‐km echoes represent the vertical E × B drift velocities at F region altitudes. ...
Sign cancellation and scaling in the vertical component of velocity and vorticity in rotating turbulence
(Amer Physical Soc, 2013-07-18)
We study sign changes and scaling laws in the Cartesian components of
the velocity and vorticity of rotating turbulence, in the helicity, and
in the components of vertically averaged fields. Data for the analysis
are ...
A statistical comparison of VHF techniques to study clear-air vertical velocities in the lower atmosphere using the Jicamarca radar
(American Geophysical Union, 1998-11)
We compare two types of VHF vertical velocity measurement techniques using a special configuration of the Jicamarca 50-MHz radar antenna. Zenith (vertically directed single-beam) techniques and spaced antenna (SA) techniques ...
Estimating daytime vertical ExB drift velocities in the equatorial F‐region using ground‐based magnetometer observations
(American Geophysical Union, 2002-06-28)
The daytime equatorial electrojet is a narrow band of enhanced eastward current flowing in the 100 to 120 km altitude region within ±2° latitude of the dip equator. A unique way of determining the daytime strength of the ...