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Thanks for the video, I found it very clear. I would just like to ask, are you sure you are pronouncing Langmuir's name correctly? In Scotland, where the name is from, it would be more like 'Langm-you-er', and if I understand the IPA phonetics on his Wikipedia entry correctly, that is how it is there.
Thank you so much, English is not my first language and some explanations I found in reseachs etc were quite tough to grasp but yours described it perfectly, visuals are great help too!
Awesome video :) It kind of reminds me of wind over dunes. I think in saltation and turbulent suspension of dust particles, it's also important that the wind forms these longitudinal sort of cylindrical structures. The sand particles then also dance in these rough lines of ground level convergence and updraft.
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I am currently studying physical oceanography and your videos really help a lot in my review. It helped me understand easily what's in the textbook given by our professor. Also, I have to give praise to your excellent visual presentation. Thank you so much.
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Thanks for the video, I found it very clear. I would just like to ask, are you sure you are pronouncing Langmuir's name correctly? In Scotland, where the name is from, it would be more like 'Langm-you-er', and if I understand the IPA phonetics on his Wikipedia entry correctly, that is how it is there.
I like the combination of brevity and depth of your videos on GFD.
Thanks! It is a rich topic.
Thank you so much, English is not my first language and some explanations I found in reseachs etc were quite tough to grasp but yours described it perfectly, visuals are great help too!
Awesome channel! Thanks for the contribution!
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Awesome video :)
It kind of reminds me of wind over dunes.
I think in saltation and turbulent suspension of dust particles, it's also important that the wind forms these longitudinal sort of cylindrical structures.
The sand particles then also dance in these rough lines of ground level convergence and updraft.
Best description I’ve found yet
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Just looked at the ocean and was curious what was going on. That was excellent thanks.
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