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  • 51Coastal flood — Coastal flooding occurs when normally dry, low lying land is flooded by sea water.[1] The extent of coastal flooding is a function of the elevation inland flood waters penetrate which is controlled by the topography of the coastal land exposed to …

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  • 52Lake-effect snow — Lake Effect redirects here. For the American literary journal, see Lake Effect (journal). Lake effect precipitation coming off Lake Erie and into Western New York, as seen by NEXRAD radar, October 12–13, 2006 …

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  • 53Contour line — This article is about lines of equal value in maps and diagrams. For more meanings of the word contour , see Contour (disambiguation). The bottom part of the diagram shows some contour lines with a straight line running through the location of… …

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  • 54isobar — isobarism, n. /uy seuh bahr /, n. 1. Meteorol. a line drawn on a weather map or chart that connects points at which the barometric pressure is the same. 2. Also, isobare /uy seuh bair /. Physics, Chem. one of two or more atoms having equal atomic …

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  • 551993 Storm of the Century — Storm of the Century (1993) Satellite image by NASA of the superstorm on March 13, 1993, at 10:01 UTC. Storm type: Cyclonic blizzard, Nor easter Formed …

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  • 56Dew point — The dew point is the temperature to which a given parcel of humid air must be cooled, at constant barometric pressure, for water vapor to condense into liquid water. The condensed water is called dew when it forms on a solid surface. The dew… …

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  • 57Vacuum — This article is about empty physical space or the absence of matter. For other uses, see Vacuum (disambiguation). Free space redirects here. For other uses, see Free space (disambiguation). Pump to demonstrate vacuum In everyday usage, vacuum is… …

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  • 58Hypsometer — A Hypsometer is an instrument for measuring altitude which employs the principles that the boiling point of a liquid is lowered by diminishing the barometric pressure, and that the barometric pressure varies with the height of the point of… …

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  • 59Geophysical MASINT — is a branch of Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT) that involves phenomena transmitted through the earth (ground, water, atmosphere) and manmade structures including emitted or reflected sounds, pressure waves, vibrations, and… …

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  • 60Mahina Cyclone of 1899 — Cyclone Mahina Category 5 cyclone (Australian scale) Formed Unknown Dissipated 5 March 1899 (1899 03 06) Highest winds 10 minute sustained: 205 km/h (125 mph) …

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