Technology has improve dramatically over the past centeries. The AT-6 two-passenger fighter plane can predicct when the hurricans would come and protect and saves peoples lifes. It can also travel near the hurricans and we can collect data about the hurricans and learn them and it lead us to another great invention the weather satellites. The mailbox can help to find the treasure of the past, and the satellite archeology can help to discover the root of our ancestors. The AT-6 two-passenger fighter plane is the most important type of technology that's most advanced for researchers and explorers today. In source 1 it stated that "During the early 1960s, Mel Fisher started his own treasure salvage group. He did not like working with dredge …show more content…
It lead us to the invention of weather satellites and by using the weather satellite to helps us learn about the hurricans and the weather. in source 2 "At the time, weather-tracking satellites did not exist. Airplanes collected data and sent the information to weather stations. Meteorologists used the data to prepare their forecasts for the U.S. Weather Bureau and the U.S. Air Force." the plane doesn't just help us to know what the weather is like for the day it also helps the U.S Air Force to protect our country and see if its the right weather to send out a plane. Also in source 2 "Weather satellites have circled the world since the 1960s, and they proved their value immediately. In September 1961, Weather Bureau forecasters watched a crude television image from an experimental weather satellite that showed a hurricane heading toward the Texas coast. The forecasters calculated that Hurricane Carla would land less than 100 miles west of Galveston. When the center of Hurricane Carla made landfall, the storm inflicted winds of 120 miles per hour. It was the most violent storm to hit Texas in over 40 years. The government was able to warn over 350,000 residents of the Gulf Coast to vacate all islands just offshore and low coastal areas nearby. " This invention saved over 350,000 people and can still be
Technology is a part of life that evolves. Technology has changed through the years and will continue to change. Though technology changes and evolves there are some types of technology that are more useful than others, because of this I will be going over a few different types of technology and explaining how one of them is more useful than the others. The types of technology I will be going over are underwater treasure salvaging, the Hurricane Hunters, and satellite archaeology. I believe Hurricane Hunters to have the most useful technology out of the three, and here's why.
Today, modern scientific advancements are significant
What originated as a dare then lead to the one of the most esential aspects of our daily lives. Hurricane data was origionally collected through daring avaiationist who risked themselved at every turn to get information on hurricanes before they hit the land. After poineering meterologists realized the benefits to such collection methods, these flights became far more frequent. The data collected saved who knows how many lives by providing a foretaste of the impending storm. The storm chasers can be acreddited for coaxing weather into a new age of advancement from weather fliers to satellite imaging. The removed method saves potential lives and provides far more conclusive and accurate data. Not only can it give far better data, but also far more in advance, providing a longer window for evacuations; and for the stubborn, time to board up their
When people go on flights they are aribrone attempts to collect data, at the time airplanes collected data or the waether since tracking devices didnt exist. Later on the United States started putting weather reconnssiance around the world, weather satelites started to come here in the 1960s. Huriicane hunters now exists, so they go and three parts of a hurricane, they see they eye, eyewall and the spiral rain bands, they cant go down that far so they drop a hurricane sensor that has a parchute and it collects data every second. In paragraph 6 it says, " In sepetmber 1961, Weather Bureau forcatsers watched a crude television image from an expiremental weather satelite that showed a hurricane heading towards the Texas coast." The system to find out the weather that is used to day and that was used back then, is the most important technology because we need to know the weather, its impotant to know these things, especially if a hurricane is coming on our
At the turn of the century, technology was hitting a booming time. Electricity, railroads, and telegraphs were still somewhat new in world. With all of this new technology man has still yet to master any of it; weather forecast included. At the turn of the century, the weather forecast in the United States was operated by a branch of the government known as the Weather Bureau. It was their job to predict the weather, including hurricanes, so that the navy can bypass the storms. To maintain funding, they Bureau would refrain from making predictions of hurricanes unless granted permission from
The most advanced technology for reaserchers and explorers today is the technology that is mentioned in "Search for Anicent Civalizations. The technolog yin the other articals is either not advanced enough or is dangerous for the reasercher or the explorer.In "Florida Waters Treasure Hunters" it was not much technology and really a someone doing a lot of reaserch and the technology that is mentioned only moves sand out of the way. In "Weather Reconnaissance" they did use alot of good technology but it was very dangerous which could get reaserchers of even explorers killed. While the technology in "Search for Ancient Civalization" is safe and the technology does most of the work fo them.
Freshman 101 is a class adapted from the parrot program (Fay & Medway, 2006, p. 226). The parrot program was designed for college students at Cornell University. Freshman 101 is the first of its kind in the state of South Carolina and the first to extend Parrot’s college program to high school freshmen (p. 226). Each two-hour intervention class contained 25 to 30 freshmen students. The objectives of the class were to have participants understand the definition of acquaintance rape and the frequency that it takes place along with South Carolina’s laws regarding rape (p. 226). Students also learned about mixed messages associated with verbal and non-verbal communication and how to clearly state their wants and desires (p. 227). Communication,
Human error played a major role in this disaster, because the people at the weather station were not very concerned about this storm. In fact, they didn’t even figure it was a hurricane. Until a young meteorologist did the math and found that the storm was a hurricane and it was coming to New England. But the further experienced meteorologists didn’t believe him and it never got out to the public, so no one evacuated the area or made any safety precautions. Once they found out it was actually a hurricane, they had no time to
Hurricane hunting began as a dare in 1943 between a few British soldiers, but lead to many new discoveries and saved lives. "Weather satellites have circled the world since the 1960s, and they proved their value immediately." (Source #2, 6). In September of 1961, a weather
At the turn of the twentieth century, Americans were especially confident in their technology and mastery over the natural world, that many felt that inclement and dangerous weather could be predicted so accurately that there was no need to fear. These attitudes in combination with a series of political problems within the Weather Bureau led to the ignoring of warnings from Cuban meteorologists regarding the storm. In an effort not to cause panic, no warning was given to Galveston residents of the storm until it was too late. The lack of warning combined with Galveston’s misfortune of being very near the eye of the hurricane and being hit by the storm at a 90° angel, left the city vulnerable to the storm’s full force.
Microelectronics, antibiotics, laser technology, the smartphone and nuclear weapons. These are things that would all seem common or fairly normal, especially as students who are studying technology or science. However, they something that Salem would not have experienced close to 300 years ago. These prodigious inventions are as a result of our technological and scientific advancements throughout the past few centuries. It is fascinating to take a look back at history to realise the significant impression that these inventions or advancements have had on our world today. Through the steady introduction of all of these things, our society gradually developed and progressed. However, we today are not really
Imagine yourself walking down a whole different world, you look to your right and all you see is grass and rocks, mostly rocks then to your left you see big, immense mountains you look up but you can't because you get blinded by the big, yellow, and shiny sun you look down and you see that you are standing on a very rocky surface you take a few steps forward and you realize you're standing in a huge peninsula but then you realize that you are really hot and your mouth feels really dry. So what do you do now? Athene's is a pretty cool place to visit, maybe not to live in because there's not a lot of resources or well that was in Ancient Greece.
Senior year: you never see it coming. Before you start high school, you are told that the next four years of your life will be the best times. You are also told that those same 4 years will go by faster than you expect. Going into highschool I never expected it to go by fast. I thought these amazing four years of my life were going to drag on forever. Now I realize that is far from true. I am now a second semester senior and the time clock is almost to zero. Joining orchesis was one of the best things I could have ever done in high school. Being involved in something makes senior year that much harder. Everything you do is your last. You know you're a senior when it is time for you to make the senior chant for show.
Throughout history, technology has advanced in many different ways. Since the beginning we have developed new ways for our civilization to thrive and prosper. New discoveries like iron, water conservation, steel have made new technologies easier to create new uses for old works in the Huan and Roman empires. Though the new technologies were exciting to all people in the Huan and Roman empires, they both had different view and how it would assist their civilization.
G6PD deficiency is an inherited condition in which the body doesn't have enough of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, or G6PD, which helps red blood cells (RBCs) function normally. This deficiency can cause hemolytic anemia, usually after exposure to certain medications, foods, or even infections.