Month: January 2023

Bombogenesis

Bombogenesis

Bombogenesis

01/04/23

“How are bomb cyclones created?”

Bomb cyclones are ferocious storms. Their intensity can total infrastructure and shut down public services. But how exactly are they created? Well, let’s start by thinking back to our fundamental science. When a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass, they both rapidly rise and form a low-pressure system. These low-pressure systems are essentially vacuums that suck up air, leading to storms. When the central pressure of this storm system drops a certain amount depending on its latitude (24 millibars at a latitude of 60 degrees) then it will be classified as a rapidly intensifying bomb cyclone. Meteorologists have termed this phenomenon Bombogenesis, and its impacts are awestriking, to say the least.

Bomb Cyclones

Bomb Cyclones

Bomb Cyclones

01/03/23

“What happens when a storm rapidly gains strength?”

Storms are a powerful force of nature. Created by rising columns of air leading to drops of pressure, storms produce massive amounts of gusts and rain. But things become very interesting when there is a rapid negative change in air pressure, producing what meteorologists call Bomb Cyclones. These rapid strengthening blasts have the force to blow away houses, flood roads, and rupture the physical foundations of communities.

Why Torrents of Winter Rain in California Can Make the State More Fire-Prone in The Dry Season

Why Torrents of Winter Rain in California Can Make the State More Fire-Prone in The Dry Season

Why Torrents of Winter Rain in California Can Make the State More Fire-Prone in The Dry Season

01/02/23

“Why do torrents of winter rain in California make the state more fire-prone in the dry season?”

As of writing, California is undergoing rain patterns of almost biblical proportions. The City of Oakland has received more rain in a single day than its entire history since records began. Road closures, power outages, and property damage can be seen throughout the Golden State. There are some upsides, such as the easing of the drought. While intuition may say that another benefit will be a safer fire season, the reality is much more complicated. Plant overgrowth is bound to happen after these rains, and if the moisture is not kept up for the rest of the wet season then much of this new flora going to die off. This in turn will lead to more combustible fuel during fire season, making the state a living match. This is Why Torrents of Winter Rain in California Can Make the State More Fire-Prone in The Dry Season.

Why Transparent Device Covers Should Be Used for Engineering Education

Why Transparent Device Covers Should Be Used for Engineering Education

Why Transparent Device Covers Should Be Used for Engineering Education

01/01/23

“Why should transparent device covers be used for engineering education?”

Engineers learn many skills by analyzing how devices work. However, much of the time they are protected by a physical cover, blurring everything out of site. But if these were replaced with transparent covers, then every detail will be up for view. This will show the true beauty of human ingenuity. Clocks will have their intricate gears visible, blow driers their electromechanical workings, and countless more items. Engineers can greatly improve their understanding of the field if they have access to this. This is Why Transparent Device Covers Should Be Used for Engineering Education.