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  1. #ImperfectMusic Pearl Polska by Roger Tallroth, played on the #Wavelength #octavemandolin. Don't get too caught up, there's a stumble right in the middle. #Music

  2. #ImperfectMusic The intro to Sarah Jarosz' cover of Dylan's Ring Them Bells. Tone not great, combo of bad mic and bad musician. Played on the #Wavelength #octavemandolin from instagram.com/northfield_instr #music

  3. Politische Diskussion am Weihnachtstisch über das Spielen von #Wavelength zu kanalisieren hat erstaunlich gut funktioniert, auch wenn das eigentlich nicht beabsichtigt war. Es gab zwar zum Beispiel eine Diskussion wie cool Annalena Bärbock ist, aber es blieb recht kurz und zivilisiert. Vielleicht weil es ein Spiel ist und es um Punkte geht? Wir haben zwar nicht wirklich um Punkte gespielt und mehr so Allgemein „Schaffen wir es oder nicht?“, aber vielleicht reicht das schon aus.

  4. It has been my belief that ‘tracking tags’ are restricted to be at least as large as a quarter not because of the battery involved, but because of the wavelength of the spectrum involved. True?

    Could you create a similar tracking tag in a smaller form factor, with a smaller battery, that might be able to fit in an eyeglass frame? Because I would use that.

    #physics #wavelength #tracking
    mastodon.social/@verge/1150900

  5. "Hurry home" - Wavelength

    A completely different frequency here, it's five middle-aged blokes singing a piano ballad.

    Each is dressed in a different outfit - backer, barman, businessman, private detective, journalist.

    #TOTP #Wavelength

  6. Inferring River Discharge From Google Earth Images - Critical Flow Theory Can Predict River Discharge Based On The Spacing Of Standing Waves Captured By Google Earth Images
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    eos.org/editor-highlights/infe <-- shared technical article
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    doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114851 <-- shared paper
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    “… KEY POINTS:
    • Standing waves in rivers indicate unique hydraulic conditions that allow depth and velocity to be inferred from the spacing of the waves
    • Critical flow theory can be used to calculate discharge based on measurements of wavelength and width made using readily available images
    • Discharges estimated via the critical flow approach for 82 images agreed closely with discharges recorded at gaging stations (R² = 0.98)…”
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #spatialanalysis #remotesensing #GoogleEarth #CriticalFlowTheory #riverdischarge #standingwaves #gages #gauges #earthobservation #flow #volume #hydraulicjumps #velocity #depth #water #hydrography #hydrology #wavelength #channelwidth #discharge #estimation

  7. Inferring River Discharge From Google Earth Images - Critical Flow Theory Can Predict River Discharge Based On The Spacing Of Standing Waves Captured By Google Earth Images
    --
    eos.org/editor-highlights/infe <-- shared technical article
    --
    doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114851 <-- shared paper
    --
    “… KEY POINTS:
    • Standing waves in rivers indicate unique hydraulic conditions that allow depth and velocity to be inferred from the spacing of the waves
    • Critical flow theory can be used to calculate discharge based on measurements of wavelength and width made using readily available images
    • Discharges estimated via the critical flow approach for 82 images agreed closely with discharges recorded at gaging stations (R² = 0.98)…”
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #spatialanalysis #remotesensing #GoogleEarth #CriticalFlowTheory #riverdischarge #standingwaves #gages #gauges #earthobservation #flow #volume #hydraulicjumps #velocity #depth #water #hydrography #hydrology #wavelength #channelwidth #discharge #estimation

  8. Inferring River Discharge From Google Earth Images - Critical Flow Theory Can Predict River Discharge Based On The Spacing Of Standing Waves Captured By Google Earth Images
    --
    eos.org/editor-highlights/infe <-- shared technical article
    --
    doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114851 <-- shared paper
    --
    “… KEY POINTS:
    • Standing waves in rivers indicate unique hydraulic conditions that allow depth and velocity to be inferred from the spacing of the waves
    • Critical flow theory can be used to calculate discharge based on measurements of wavelength and width made using readily available images
    • Discharges estimated via the critical flow approach for 82 images agreed closely with discharges recorded at gaging stations (R² = 0.98)…”
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #spatialanalysis #remotesensing #GoogleEarth #CriticalFlowTheory #riverdischarge #standingwaves #gages #gauges #earthobservation #flow #volume #hydraulicjumps #velocity #depth #water #hydrography #hydrology #wavelength #channelwidth #discharge #estimation

  9. Inferring River Discharge From Google Earth Images - Critical Flow Theory Can Predict River Discharge Based On The Spacing Of Standing Waves Captured By Google Earth Images
    --
    eos.org/editor-highlights/infe <-- shared technical article
    --
    doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114851 <-- shared paper
    --
    “… KEY POINTS:
    • Standing waves in rivers indicate unique hydraulic conditions that allow depth and velocity to be inferred from the spacing of the waves
    • Critical flow theory can be used to calculate discharge based on measurements of wavelength and width made using readily available images
    • Discharges estimated via the critical flow approach for 82 images agreed closely with discharges recorded at gaging stations (R² = 0.98)…”
    #GIS #spatial #mapping #spatialanalysis #remotesensing #GoogleEarth #CriticalFlowTheory #riverdischarge #standingwaves #gages #gauges #earthobservation #flow #volume #hydraulicjumps #velocity #depth #water #hydrography #hydrology #wavelength #channelwidth #discharge #estimation

  10. Inferring River Discharge From Google Earth Images - Critical Flow Theory Can Predict River Discharge Based On The Spacing Of Standing Waves Captured By Google Earth Images
    --
    eos.org/editor-highlights/infe <-- shared technical article
    --
    doi.org/10.1029/2025GL114851 <-- shared paper
    --
    “… KEY POINTS:
    • Standing waves in rivers indicate unique hydraulic conditions that allow depth and velocity to be inferred from the spacing of the waves
    • Critical flow theory can be used to calculate discharge based on measurements of wavelength and width made using readily available images
    • Discharges estimated via the critical flow approach for 82 images agreed closely with discharges recorded at gaging stations (R² = 0.98)…”