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If you remember the stuff I’ve been making here for the past like ten years???? Then I hope you enjoy this culmination of all my work. The first pilot episode will finish uploading over the next week on Monday and Friday.
Please enjoy!
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Do you think you’ll be completing “Coriolis Effect”? I’m obsessed with it 🙈
Hi there lovely,
First off, thank you so very much. I love seeing people enjoy my writing, it gives me the best fulfillment in putting joy into your life even if only for a little while. <3
And yes, while I've been neglecting my account -and writing- for quite a long time, (You're my first real interaction in months...) I do plan on finishing out Coriolis Effect without taking any shortcuts.
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Not all microfluidic devices use tiny channels to pump and mix fluids. Some, like the Vortex Fluidic Device (VFD), conduct their microfluidic mixing in thin films of fluid. (Image and research credit: T. Alharbi et al.; video credit: Flinders University; via Cosmos; submitted by Marc A.) Read the full article

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Anticyclone Tornadoes This photo is showing more than just an impressive supercell thunderstorm; look underneath the clouds and you will see two tornadoes. The one on the right is a typical tornado, but the one on the left is a rare anticyclone tornado. This 2015 storm over Colorado spawned at least six tornadoes including three anticyclones – twisters that spin in the opposite direction of what we expect.
Science Tidbits: What Causes Wind?
Everywhere on this Earth, wind is a constant. The movement of air is a simple fact of nature. But what causes wind? Throughout history, people have come up with countless explanations. The ancient Greeks, like many other cultures, believed that wind was caused by gods. According to science, wind is caused by the sun, the sea, and Earth’s rotation.
The sun heats the gasses in our atmosphere unevenly, creating differences in atmospheric pressure. Exacerbating this is the sea: the water covering most of our planet takes longer to be heated than the land, furthering the disparity in pressure. Due to the diffusion effect (nature seeking balance between high and low pressure areas), gasses from areas with a higher atmospheric pressure move towards those with a lower one.
Finally, the aforementioned diffusion effect pairs with differences in the speed of Earth’s rotation and causes the Coriolis effect (a phenomenon that causes fluids, like water and air, to curve as they travel across or above Earth’s surface). This is what causes cyclones and trade winds.
https://scijinks.gov/wind/
https://www.accuweather.com/en/accuweather-ready/what-causes-wind/686154
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/wind/