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The previous daily high was 102 degrees, set in 1999. RDU has reached a temperature at least 104 degrees on 14 other occasions since records started being kept there in 1945. The first time the ...
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Raleigh's all-time record high temperature is 106 °F (41 °C) on July 5, 2024, [99] while the all-time record low is −9 °F (−23 °C) on January 21, 1985. Raleigh falls in USDA hardiness zones 7b (5 °F to 10 °F) and 8a (10 °F to 15 °F). [100] Light snow in downtown Raleigh along Hillsborough Street, 2015
Travelers through Raleigh-Durham International Airport were advised to expect delays Sunday following an equipment malfunction. That malfunction was resolved and normal travel conditions resumed ...
A rupture disc (burst) Pressure-effect acting at a rupture disc A rupture disc, also known as a pressure safety disc, burst disc, bursting disc, or burst diaphragm, is a non-reclosing pressure relief safety device that, in most uses, protects a pressure vessel, equipment or system from overpressurization or potentially damaging vacuum conditions.
Unpredictable breakdown may occur at any time in normal use, with potential loss of all data. Recovery of some or even all data from a damaged drive is sometimes, but not always possible, and is normally costly. A 2007 study published by Google suggested very little correlation between failure rates and either high temperature or activity level ...
RDU closed both park-and-ride lots and the Express lot in March 2020 when COVID-19 severely reduced demand for air travel. Central and Premier parking in the decks between the terminals remained open.
A low disk loading is a direct indicator of high lift thrust efficiency. [4] Increasing the weight of a helicopter increases disk loading. For a given weight, a helicopter with shorter rotors will have higher disk loading, and will require more engine power to hover. A low disk loading improves autorotation performance in rotorcraft.