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  2. Meteoprog.com - Wikipedia

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    [14] Meteoprog also maintains a weather archive, which encompasses historical weather data from around the globe spanning the past 75 years. The data collected and stored by Meteoprog aids in understanding weather pattern shifts over time, enabling predictions about future weather changes across the coming days, months, or even years. [15]

  3. GR7 - Wikipedia

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  4. GR 7 - Wikipedia

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    The GR 7 is a long-distance footpath in Spain, Andorra and France. It is part of both the Spanish network of Senderos de Gran Recorrido and the French network of Sentiers de Grandes Randonnées . Part of GR 7 forms the south-westernmost part of the European walking route E4 in Spain.

  5. Module:GR header/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Useful conversions and formulas for air dispersion modeling

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    Atmospheric pollutant concentrations expressed as mass per unit volume of atmospheric air (e.g., mg/m 3, μg/m 3, etc.) at sea level will decrease with increasing altitude because the atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude.

  7. KM3NeT - Wikipedia

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    The Cubic Kilometre Neutrino Telescope, or KM3NeT, is a European research infrastructure located at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea.It hosts water Cherenkov neutrino telescopes designed to detect and study neutrinos from distant astrophysical sources as well as from our own atmosphere contributing significantly to both astrophysics and particle physics knowledge.

  8. Grassmannian - Wikipedia

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    For k = 1, the Grassmannian Gr(1, n) is the space of lines through the origin in n-space, so it is the same as the projective space of n − 1 dimensions. For k = 2 , the Grassmannian is the space of all 2-dimensional planes containing the origin.

  9. 722 Frieda - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, a rotational lightcurve of Frieda was obtained for the first time from 12 nights of photometric observations by American amateur astronomer Tom Polakis at the Command Module Observatory in Arizona. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 131.1 ± 0.2 hours with a high brightness variation of 0.45 ± 0.05 magnitude .