Layer description: In Luxembourg, there are a number of (inner-)urban green spaces that transport their cool air into the built environment at night. These so-called park winds, i.e. thermally induced balancing currents from an enclosed green space, occur on larger green spaces that are embedded in a significantly warmer environment. The winds emanating from the respective green spaces flow in almost all directions and extensively ventilate the surrounding built-up area. Most of these green spaces are also located on hills, so that the resulting surface winds are further intensified by the relief. Explanation: The present geodata are taken from the regional climate analysis of Luxembourg (GEO-NET & LIST 2021) which was published with the report « KLIMAÖKOLOGISCHE SITUATION IN LUXEMBURG“ - Modellbasierte regionale Klimaanalyse / (La situation au Luxembourg en matière d’écologie climatique) » by the Administration for Environment. Source: -> https://environnement.public.lu/fr/klima-an-energie/changement-climatique/klimaanalyse.html -> https://data.public.lu/fr/datasets/klimaokologische-situation-in-luxemburg-la-situation-au-luxembourg-en-matiere-decologie-climatique/ Abstracts: The Luxembourg regional climate, which is formed during a low-exchange radiative weather pattern in summer, was investigated using high-resolution computer-based modelling. In total, the model area is described with 8,272,693 grid cells, with information on terrain height, land use, structural height and degree of sealing stored for each grid cell. The urban climate model FITNAH-3D according to Groß (1992) forms the basic framework for the modelling. The input data and model results are based on a horizontal spatial resolution of 25 m x 25 m. The model results are presented in maps. The model results are presented in cartographic representations of the nocturnal temperature field, the nocturnal cold air flow field (4 a.m. in each case) and the thermal load during the day (2 p.m.) and concretised in the form of a climate analysis map. The main product of the work process is a planning recommendation map with an associated catalogue of measures. On the one hand, the map makes visible the graduated need for action to improve thermal comfort in summer in all living/working and recreational areas (“load area”) of the population in Luxembourg. On the other hand, the planning recommendation map also assigns a value to all green and open spaces in the country ("compensation area") with regard to the climate-ecological functions they provide. Notes: - The geodata are only to be used in the context of the specific considerations of the above-mentioned report (e.g.: basic data as of 2018, specific meteorological framework conditions). - The composition of the layers is based on the corresponding maps from the above-mentioned report. Even though these layers can be combined with any other layers from other thematic areas in the geoportal, it should be noted that these representations can easily lead to misinterpretations. - Detailed explanations of this layer and the modelling methodology can be found in the sources mentioned above. - The assessments of the planning recommendation map are based on the climate-ecological functions without taking into account the concerns of other sectoral plans, i.e. the planning recommendation maps represent weighting material obtained from a climate perspective.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Point Breeze, New York suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
The purpose of Colorado Geological Survey’s (CGS) Geologic Map of the Breeze Mountain Quadrangle, Moffat and Routt Counties, Colorado is to describe the geology, geologic resources and geologic hazards of this 7.5-minute quadrangle located in northwestern Colorado. CGS staff geologists Peter E. Barkmann and David C. Noe, together with Kevin J. McCall, Daniel R. Hosler, Michael J. Zawaski, Sonja Heuscher and Zachary D. Logan completed the field work on this project during the summer and fall of 2011.
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The topographic map on a scale of 1:10,000 is the basic scale of the topographic state map series in Brandenburg. The earth's surface is represented relatively completely (only slightly generalized) and geometrically exact to scale. It is the cartographic implementation of a comprehensive topographical survey (photogrammetric aerial photo analysis, incorporation of additional topographical information, topographical field comparison). The historical editions of the TK10 are available from different years from 1992 (basic topicality of individual sheets older). From 2002, the TK10 (ATKIS) was created by deriving it from the basic landscape model (basic DLM). In different map layouts and representations, the historical map sheets depict a piece of contemporary history in Brandenburg. They are available in analog plot output (paper) and can be downloaded free of charge. When using the data, the license conditions must be observed.
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Credit report of Daily Breeze Cape Coral contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Yantic River to Point Breeze, CT suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery and/or field survey. The NGS attribution scheme 'Coastal Cartographic Object Attribute Source Table (C-COAST)' was developed to conform the attribution of various sources of shoreline data into one attribution catalog. C-COAST is not a recognized standard, but was influenced by the International Hydrographic Organization's S-57 Object-Attribute standard so the data would be more accurately translated into S-57. This resource is a member of https://inport.nmfs.noaa.gov/inport/item/39808
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Identification of coastal damage, sedimentary movements, wildlife/flore impacts and submersions: erosion of the coastline, destruction of artificial structures (scale, rock, wharf, wall, wind breeze, coastal access, stairs, etc.), silting, siltation, pebble projection, mammal flooding, etc. over the entire Finistère coast, including islands and estuaries. Sources: UBO Geomer, PPR, Prefecture, Press, DDTM29, Brittany Living, PNMI, Sivom, Mayors, Communities of Communes. Data collection and updating in November 2021 by the General and Expert Studies Unit (DDTM29/DML/SL/UEGE). Associated Directory: degatpdf containing the damage in PDF or jpg (press article, event sheet, etc.)
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189 Global import shipment records of Cool Breeze with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
The power plant locations and characteristics are part of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) California Energy Infrastructure geospatial data sets. The data is derived from the CEC’s QFER-1304 Power Plant Owner Reporting Database and is updated annually. Among other information, a number of identifying attributes are given for each power plant as well as the generator units at each plant, their energy type, the total nameplate capacity, and their owners and operators.
This California Power Plants data set has identical information to the many tables making up the QFER data set, however this single feature layer is derived by condensing several QFER tables into one. Some fields of the original tables have been omitted, and point geometries, determined by each plants’ address fields, have been appended for geospatial display. Four new fields have been compiled from QFER’s Annual Generation Table. These are listed and defined as:Nameplate Capacity (MW): The total nameplate capacity from every unit that makes up the power plant, regardless of status Units: List of the unit names at each power plant Primary Energy Source: A list of the primary energy sources used by every generator at the plantLast Reported Year: The last year that the power plant was recorded in the Annual Generation Table.Primary Energy Source Descriptions: Source Type Description
AB Biomass Agriculture Crop Byproducts/Straw/Energy Crops
BAT Battery Battery Storage - not to be counted as a primary fuel/energy source
BFG Natural Gas Blast Furnace Gas
BIT Coal Bituminous Coal
BLQ Biomass Black Liquor
COL Coal Anthracite Coal
DFO Oil Distillate Fuel Oil (includes all Diesel and No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 Fuel Oils)
GAS Oil Gasoline
GEO Geothermal Geothermal
JF Oil Jet Fuel
KER Oil Kerosene
LFG Biomass Landfill Gas
LIG Coal Lignite Coal
LWAT Large Hydro Large Hydro
MSW Biomass Municipal Solid Waste
N/A Unspecified Other, non-specified
NA Unspecified Not Available
NG Natural Gas Natural Gas (Methane - Pipeline Weighted National Average w/ HHV 1,050 Btu/scf)
NUC Nuclear Nuclear (Uranium, Plutonium, Thorium)
OBG Biomass Other Biomass Gases (Digester Gas, Methane, and other biomass gases)
OBL Biomass Other Biomass Liquid (Ethanol, Fish Oil, Liquid Acetonitrile Waste, Medical Waste, Tall Oil, Waste Alcohol, and other Biomass not specified)
OBS Biomass Other Biomass Solid (Animal Manure and Waste, Solid Byproducts, and other solid biomass not specified)
OG Natural Gas Other Gas (Butane, Coal Processes, Coke-Oven, Refinery, and other processes)
OGW Biomass Other gases, waste products
OIL Oil Non-specified oil products, may include distillate fuel oil
OTH Other Other (Batteries, Chemicals, Coke Breeze, Hydrogen, Pitch, Sulfur, Tar Coal, and miscellaneous technologies)
PC Petroleum Coke Petroleum Coke (Solid)
PG Natural Gas Propane
PUR Other Purchased Steam
RFO Oil Residual Fuel Oil (includes No. 5 and No. 6 Fuel Oils and Bunker C Fuel Oil)
SC Coal Coal-based Synfuel and include briquettes, pellets, or extrusions, which are formed by binding materials and processes that recycle material
SLW Biomass Sludge Waste (Waste Oil blended with Residual Fuel Oil)
SUB Coal Sub-bituminous Coal
SUN Solar Solar (Photovoltaic, Thermal)
SWAT Small Hydro Small Hydro, Eligible Hydroelectric for RPS
TDF Biomass Tires
UNK Unspecified Other, non specified
UNSP Unspecified Unspecified
WAT Hydro (Large and Small) Water (Conventional, Pumped Storage)
WC Coal Waste/Other Coal (Anthracite Culm, Bituminous Gob, Fine Coal, Lignite Waste, Waste Coal)
WDL Biomass Wood Waste Liquids (Red Liquor, Sludge Wood, Spent Sulfite Liquor, and other wood related liquids not
WDS Biomass Wood/Wood Waste Solids (Paper Pellets, Railroad Ties, Utility Poles, Wood Chips, and other wood solids)
WH Waste Heat Waste Heat
WND Wind Wind
WO Oil Oil-Other and Waste Oil (Butane (Liquid), Crude Oil, Liquid Byproducts, Oil Waste, Propane (Liquid), Re-refined The purpose of this feature layer is to:Support the CEC/Energy Assessments Division/Supply Analysis Office in electric generation report;Support the CEC/REAT by providing information on renewable power plant location and capacity;Support the CEC/STEP/Engineering Office/Geo Science in water management report;Support CEC/STEP/Siting Office, Compliance Office, Environmental Office, Engineering Office, and /Strategic Transmission Planning and Corridor Designation Office by providing information on power plant location, capacity, fuel type, operational status, CEC docket id, etc. Support the CEC/STEP/Strategic Transmission Planning and Corridor Designation Office in corridor study and transmission line siting; Support the CEC staff's various analysis by providing general geographic reference information;Enhance communication between government agencies on emergency management, resource management, economic development, and environmental study;Provide illustration of critical infrastructure spatial data to the public or other agencies
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425 Global export shipment records of Coke Breeze with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Credit report of Free Breeze Inc contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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7208 Global exporters importers export import shipment records of Coke breeze with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
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Credit report of Breeze Eastern Llc contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Shapefile of all major Roman forts within 100km of the line of Hadrian’s Wall. Original material evidenced from Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 base map and J. Collingwood Bruce’s ‘The Handbook to the Roman Wall. (Breeze 2006). Attribute table includes information about fort type, location (easting and northing – national grid reference), modern name and latin name. GIS Vector data (point) created using ArcGIS ArcMap 10.5 in OSG36 (EPSG:27700) co-ordinate system. This dataset was created as part of the Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.References1:25 000 Scale Colour Raster [TIFF geospatial data], Scale 1:25000, Ordnance Survey (GB), Using: EDINA Digimap Ordnance Survey Service, , Downloaded: 2017-10-24 15:07:52.57
Breeze, D.J. 2006. J. Collingwood Bruce’s Handbook to the Roman Wall. Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Collins, R. and Symonds, M. (eds.) Hadrian’s Wall 2009-2019: A Summary of Excavation and Research prepared for The Fourteenth Pilgrimage of Hadrian’s Wall, 20-28 July 2019. Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society and the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne, Kendal, 19-26.
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Find out details of Breeze Way Co Ltd exporting to United States.Shipments data from Global bill of Lading.
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13 Active Global Coke breeze suppliers, manufacturers list and Global Coke breeze exporters directory compiled from actual Global export shipments of Coke breeze.
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Credit report of Jamuel Breeze contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Credit report of Breeze Refrigeracion Sa contains unique and detailed export import market intelligence with it's phone, email, Linkedin and details of each import and export shipment like product, quantity, price, buyer, supplier names, country and date of shipment.
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Layer description: In Luxembourg, there are a number of (inner-)urban green spaces that transport their cool air into the built environment at night. These so-called park winds, i.e. thermally induced balancing currents from an enclosed green space, occur on larger green spaces that are embedded in a significantly warmer environment. The winds emanating from the respective green spaces flow in almost all directions and extensively ventilate the surrounding built-up area. Most of these green spaces are also located on hills, so that the resulting surface winds are further intensified by the relief. Explanation: The present geodata are taken from the regional climate analysis of Luxembourg (GEO-NET & LIST 2021) which was published with the report « KLIMAÖKOLOGISCHE SITUATION IN LUXEMBURG“ - Modellbasierte regionale Klimaanalyse / (La situation au Luxembourg en matière d’écologie climatique) » by the Administration for Environment. Source: -> https://environnement.public.lu/fr/klima-an-energie/changement-climatique/klimaanalyse.html -> https://data.public.lu/fr/datasets/klimaokologische-situation-in-luxemburg-la-situation-au-luxembourg-en-matiere-decologie-climatique/ Abstracts: The Luxembourg regional climate, which is formed during a low-exchange radiative weather pattern in summer, was investigated using high-resolution computer-based modelling. In total, the model area is described with 8,272,693 grid cells, with information on terrain height, land use, structural height and degree of sealing stored for each grid cell. The urban climate model FITNAH-3D according to Groß (1992) forms the basic framework for the modelling. The input data and model results are based on a horizontal spatial resolution of 25 m x 25 m. The model results are presented in maps. The model results are presented in cartographic representations of the nocturnal temperature field, the nocturnal cold air flow field (4 a.m. in each case) and the thermal load during the day (2 p.m.) and concretised in the form of a climate analysis map. The main product of the work process is a planning recommendation map with an associated catalogue of measures. On the one hand, the map makes visible the graduated need for action to improve thermal comfort in summer in all living/working and recreational areas (“load area”) of the population in Luxembourg. On the other hand, the planning recommendation map also assigns a value to all green and open spaces in the country ("compensation area") with regard to the climate-ecological functions they provide. Notes: - The geodata are only to be used in the context of the specific considerations of the above-mentioned report (e.g.: basic data as of 2018, specific meteorological framework conditions). - The composition of the layers is based on the corresponding maps from the above-mentioned report. Even though these layers can be combined with any other layers from other thematic areas in the geoportal, it should be noted that these representations can easily lead to misinterpretations. - Detailed explanations of this layer and the modelling methodology can be found in the sources mentioned above. - The assessments of the planning recommendation map are based on the climate-ecological functions without taking into account the concerns of other sectoral plans, i.e. the planning recommendation maps represent weighting material obtained from a climate perspective.