Clear Skies in the Delta

Clear Skies in the Delta
Title Clear Skies in the Delta PDF eBook
Author Tracy Lynn Sandifer-Hunter
Publisher
Pages 163
Release 2019
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780530008707

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Filled with passionate, nostalgic imagery, and forthright language, Clear Skies in the Delta will leave readers feeling both inspired and empowered by its characters who miraculously redeem themselves from the cruelties of circumstance, and learn sometimes that we have to celebrate life--even in the midst of storms. Clear Skies in the Delta chronicles the Sandifers as they depart from the sunshine and innocence of the Money Road as depicted in Sunshine in the Delta. Neeyla, the main character, is coming of age with a toddling infant in tow. She learns not only survival and independence as she and her siblings adjust to their new way of life in Greenwood, but she also learns hard lessons about life and love as well. Neeyla and her siblings, with the aid of the family's matriarch their mother Carrie, adapt to life in the Mississippi Delta as they take up residence around various places in town. The family initially settles on the edge of town in East Greenwood where the fragrant honeysuckles grow plentiful in deep ditches surrounded by mounds of deep green clover grass. The homes resemble "tiny matchboxes with the windows cut out" but inhabit myriads of hospitable souls.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 1919
Genre Astronomy
ISBN

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Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document

Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document
Title Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System (CERES) Algorithm Theoretical Basis Document PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN

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FIRE Cirrus Science Results 1993

FIRE Cirrus Science Results 1993
Title FIRE Cirrus Science Results 1993 PDF eBook
Author David S. McDougal
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1993
Genre Cirrus clouds
ISBN

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Frontiers of Climate Modeling

Frontiers of Climate Modeling
Title Frontiers of Climate Modeling PDF eBook
Author J. T. Kiehl
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 410
Release 2011-06-30
Genre Science
ISBN 9781139453233

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The physics and dynamics of the atmosphere and atmosphere-ocean interactions provide the foundation of modern climate models, upon which our understanding of the chemistry and biology of ocean and land surface processes are built. Originally published in 2006, Frontiers of Climate Modeling captures developments in modeling the atmosphere, and their implications for our understanding of climate change, whether due to natural or anthropogenic causes. Emphasis is on elucidating how greenhouse gases and aerosols are altering the radiative forcing of the climate system and the sensitivity of the system to such perturbations. An expert team of authors address key aspects of the atmospheric greenhouse effect, clouds, aerosols, atmospheric radiative transfer, deep convection dynamics, large scale ocean dynamics, stratosphere-troposphere interactions, and coupled ocean-atmosphere model development. The book is an important reference for researchers and advanced students interested in the forces driving the climate system and how they are modeled by climate scientists.

For the Love of Flying

For the Love of Flying
Title For the Love of Flying PDF eBook
Author Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
Publisher Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
Pages 226
Release 2009
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1896941575

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This is the first book to tell the story of one of Canada's most innovative aviation companies, Laurentian Air Services, and thus fills an important gap in Canadian aviation history. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with Laurentian's presidents, pilots and ground crew, author Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail explores the company's 60-year history from its founding in 1936 in Ottawa with small biplanes through to the 1990s when it was operating scheduled flights with twin-engine Beech 99s and Beech King Air 200s. During those 60 years, Laurentian was at the forefront of air tourism in the Ottawa region and the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec as well as fly-in hunting and fishing in Canada's north. It also pioneered the use of the Grumman G-21 Goose and de Havilland Beaver commercially and provided vital air support to survey and development work for such massive undertakings as the Churchill Falls and James Bay hydroelectric projects. This book brings Laurentian's history to life through first-hand stories and an exciting collection of colour and black and white photographs, the majority of which have not previously been published. This is a long-overdue book that appeals to armchair bush flyers and aviation historians alike.

BOREAS AFM-1 NOAA ATDD Long-EZ aircraft flux data over the SSA

BOREAS AFM-1 NOAA ATDD Long-EZ aircraft flux data over the SSA
Title BOREAS AFM-1 NOAA ATDD Long-EZ aircraft flux data over the SSA PDF eBook
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Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 56
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ISBN 1428994602

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