Tuesday, October 13, 2009

in some Ocean the speed of a wave exceeds the speed of a Jet aeroplane . In fluid dynamics, wind waves or, more precisely, wind-generated waves are surface waves that occur on the free surface of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and canals or even on small puddles and ponds. They usually result from the wind blowing over a vast enough stretch of fluid surface. Some waves in the oceans can travel thousands of miles before reaching land. Wind waves range in size from small ripples to huge rogue waves. There is little actual forward motion of individual water particles in a wave, despite the large amount of energy it may carry forward. When directly being generated and affected by the local winds, a wind wave system is called a wind sea. After the wind ceases to blow, wind waves are called swell. Or, more generally, a swell consists of wind generated waves that are not — or hardly — affected by the local wind at the same moment. They have been generated elsewhere, or some time ago.[1] Wind waves in the ocean are called ocean surface waves. Tsunamis are a specific type of wave not caused by wind but by geological effects. In deep water, tsunamis are not visible because they are small in height and very long in wavelength. They may grow to devastating proportions at the coast due to reduced water depth.

తలలో ఉన్న గుండె , Heart in the Head

Usually heart present in the chest . . . here in this Primp , a Sea living heart is situated (present ) in the Head.

Haricane cyclone power , హరికెన్ తుఫాన్ సామర్ధ్యము

The terms "hurricane" and "typhoon" are regionally specific names for a strong "tropical cyclone". A tropical cyclone is the generic term for a non-frontal synoptic scale low-pressure system over tropical or sub-tropical waters with organized convection (i.e. thunderstorm activity) and definite cyclonic surface wind circulation (Holland 1993). Tropical cyclones with maximum sustained surface winds of less than 17 m/s (34 kt, 39 mph) are called "tropical depressions" (This is not to be confused with the condition mid-latitude people get during a long, cold and grey winter wishing they could be closer to the equator ;-)). Once the tropical cyclone reaches winds of at least 17 m/s (34 kt, 39 mph) they are typically called a "tropical storm" and assigned a name. If winds reach 33 m/s (64 kt, 74 mph)), then they are called: regionally ->
  • * "hurricane" (the North Atlantic Ocean, the Northeast Pacific Ocean east of the dateline, or the South Pacific Ocean east of 160E)
  • * "typhoon" (the Northwest Pacific Ocean west of the dateline)
  • * "severe tropical cyclone" (the Southwest Pacific Ocean west of 160E or Southeast Indian Ocean east of 90E)
  • * "severe cyclonic storm" (the North Indian Ocean)
  • * "tropical cyclone" (the Southwest Indian Ocean)

మనిషి బ్రతకగలడు , Human can survive

an adult in comfortable surroundings can survive without air about 6 mins then brain dead, without water about a week , without food about a month .

మానలోవ అగ్ని పర్వతము ,Manolova Valcano of Pacific Ocean

The speed of lava at which it sprinkled out during Manolova Valcano of Pacific Ocean was about 15.2 KM height. . . this was recorded

Thursday, October 8, 2009

సముద్రాల సగటు లోతు ,Average Deapth of Ocean


  • image : courtesy with  Eenadu news paper
The greatest known depth is located in the Mindanao Trench (West Pacific) where the British ship Cook (1962) found 11,516 meters in depth exceeding Mount Everest's height by 2,660 meters." refference :

Depth of the Deepest Point in the Ocean

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