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Flare

Flare meaning

A sudden bright light. | A source of brightly burning light or intense heat. | A source of brightly burning light or intense heat.

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Within a class there is a linear scale from 1 to 9.n (apart from X), so an X2 flare is twice as powerful as an X1 flare, and is four times more powerful than an M5 flare.

An X3.3 class solar flare was detected by NASA’s satellites on Thursday, Oct. 24, which was quickly followed by a lesser M1.2 class solar flare.

We will also be planning some special Mother’s Day boxes – all with local flare (I say flare ‘cause I won’t be conjuring them up….

ADEM consists of a single flare-up whereas MS is marked with several flare-ups over a long period of time.

Flare Technology first worked for Amstrad before developing a technology-demonstrator system called Flare One.

However, FLARE has most likely not reached optimal design requirements and further understanding of FLARE and how it works is completely necessary to ensure the evolution of the technology.

If FLARE provided the XM-291 gun project with the sufficient radiative heat to ignite the propellant to achieve a muzzle energy of 17 MJ one could only imagine the possibilities with a fully developed FLARE plasma igniter.

Legacy After the project was abandoned, Flare Technology began work on a new project, Flare Two, which was eventually bought by Atari and, after further development, formed the basis for the Atari Jaguar game console.

Sometimes also a phase preceding the flare can be observed, usually called as "pre-flare" phase.

The coincidence of the Carrington super flare and the super geomagnetic event of 1859 was evidence that plasma was ejected from the Sun during a flare event.

The flare burned for less than 4 minutes and the candle power was about 40,000. citation Countermeasure main A special variety of flare is used in military aircraft as a defensive countermeasure against heat-seeking missiles.

According to the Israeli army, in the latest flare-up more than 1,000 rockets have been fired from Gaza towards Israeli territory, including 300 that were intercepted by the Iron Dome defence system.

A flare falls over Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, December 24, 2023.

After the last flare-up of fighting between Israel and Hamas in 2021, the IDF claimed to have destroyed more than 60 miles of tunnels.

Amid a rare offseason flare-up of rivalry drama between the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State that thus far prevented this year’s men’s basketball series from being scheduled, Monday brought progress.

A natural gas flare from an offshore oil drilling rig is seen in Cook Inlet in an undated photo.

An X1 flare like this one, though, is at the low end of the X-scale.

Any flare ups tend to be snubbed out within minutes, he stresses, which is important when they are sharing a car on the road for around 13 hours a day and sometimes sleeping in a tent on its roof.

As I watched the aerosol float by my eyes, I wondered if my flare-up was caused by my return to Philadelphia.

As musicians await the legendary “Mother of the Blues,” Ma Rainey (Viola Davis), tempers begin to flare when Ma finally arrives.