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    Explore "gusts" with insightful episodes like "A Bit of Being a Minority in The Bahamas", "The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)" and "The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)" from podcasts like ""A Bit of Everything", "UKFN_Southampton_AFM" and "The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)"" and more!

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    A Bit of Being a Minority in The Bahamas

    A Bit of Being a Minority in The Bahamas
    Being a minority has its challenges no matter where you are. As beautiful as our world is, it comes with its negatives, one of which is prejudices and discrimination. In this episode we got our close friends Drew and Kate who are light-skinned if not fully caucasian people in the Bahamas where they are minorities and we decided to let them speak and take control of the episode to tell their views and experiences.

    The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)

    The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)
    Talk given by Dr John Craske (Imperial College London) at the Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics group, University of Southampton, on 20 March 2019, as part of the Southampton/AFM seminar series. The talk describes work studying the effect of a step change in the wind on the flow and stratification of a enclosed volume with high and low openings and an internal source of buoyancy. It finds stratified interiors are effective in buffering temporal variations in the wind.

    The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)

    The energetics of moving between statistically steady states in flows driven by buoyancy and wind by John Craske (ICL)
    Talk given by Dr John Craske (Imperial College London) at the Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics group, University of Southampton, on 20 March 2019, as part of the Southampton/AFM seminar series. The talk describes work studying the effect of a step change in the wind on the flow and stratification of a enclosed volume with high and low openings and an internal source of buoyancy. It finds stratified interiors are effective in buffering temporal variations in the wind.
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