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The highest ACE of a Category 1 hurricane was Hurricane Nadine in 2012, which attained an ACE of 26.3. The record for lowest ACE of a tropical storm is jointly held by Tropical Storm Chris in 2000 and Tropical Storm Philippe in 2017 , both of which were tropical storms for only six hours and had an ACE of just 0.1225.
cattalo, from cattle and buffalo [2]; donkra, from donkey and zebra (progeny of donkey stallion and zebra mare) cf. zedonk below; llamanaco, from llama and guanaco [3]; wholphin, from whale and dolphin [2]
American College of Education (ACE) is a private for-profit online college based in Indianapolis, Indiana, focused on education, healthcare, nursing, and business. [3] American College of Education is a certified B Corporation and a subsidiary of ACE Holdco PBC of Dallas, Texas.
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Support and Advice holds information on areas of electoral support (election observation and assistance) and links to the ACE expert network. Regions and Countries is a portal page for region- or country-specific information. About ACE has more information about the ACE network and its structure.
The Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) was proposed in 1986 as part of the Explorer Concept Study Program. ACE is designed to make coordinated measurements of the elemental and isotopic composition of accelerated nuclei from H to Zn spanning six decades in energy per nucleon, from solar wind to galactic cosmic ray energies, with sensitivity and with charge and mass resolution much better than ...
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The broad program announcement for ACE was published on June 30, 2010. [4] ACE funded the Aggregative Contingent Estimation System (ACES) website and interface on July 15, 2011. [5] They funded The Good Judgment Project some time around July 2011. [6] ACE has been covered in The Washington Post'' [7] and Wired Magazine. [8]