Embark on the largest polar expedition in history: in September 2019, the German research icebreaker Polarstern set sail from Tromsø, Norway, to spend a year drifting through the Arctic Ocean - trapped in ice. The goal of the MOSAiC expedition was to take the closest look ever at the Arctic as the epicenter of global warming and to gain fundamental insights that are key to better understand global climate change. Hundreds of researchers from 20 countries were involved in this exceptional endeavour. Following in the footsteps of Fridtjof Nansen's ground-breaking expedition with his wooden sailing ship Fram in 1893-1896, the MOSAiC expedition brought a modern research icebreaker close to the north pole for a full year including for the first time in polar winter. The data gathered will be used by scientists around the globe to take climate research to a completely new level. Led by atmospheric scientist Markus Rex, and co-led by Klaus Dethloff and Matthew Shupe, MOSAiC is spearheaded by Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI).
Embark on the largest polar expedition in history: in September 2019, the German research icebreaker Polarstern will set sail from Tromsø, Norway, to spend a year drifting through the Arctic Ocean - trapped in ice.
The goal of the MOSAiC expedition is to take the closest look ever at the Arctic as the epicenter of global warming and to gain fundamental insights that are key to a better understanding of global climate change. Hundreds of researchers from 20 countries are involved in this exceptional endeavour. Following in the footsteps of Fridtjof Nansens ground-breaking expedition with his wooden sailing ship Fram in 1893-1896, the MOSAiC expedition will bring a modern research icebreaker close to the north pole for the first time in polar winter. The data gathered will be used by scientists around the globe to take climate and ecosystem research to a completely new level. Led by atmospheric scientist Markus Rex, and co-led by Klaus Dethloff and Matthew Shupe, MOSAiC is spearheaded by Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI).
The Penn Museum has published Expedition (ISSN 0014-4738) since 1958. It includes peer-reviewed articles on current findings of archaeologists and anthropologists, the latest on upcoming exhibitions and events, and a window into the labs, classrooms, archives, and people of the Penn Museum.
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Explorer and naturalist Steve Backshall has dedicated his life to exploring some of the most remote locations on earth and venturing into places never before seen by human eyes, but he has only scratched the surface. Season 2 sees Steve venture even deeper into the unknown to shine a light on unexplored corners of the planet.
Join Steve Backshall on the Kamchatka peninsula as he takes on white water so extreme it has never been attempted. In the pristine wilderness, Steve and his team explore an area packed with more brown bears than almost anywhere else on the planet.
Follow Steve on a mission to explore an unmapped volcanic underworld in search of the longest lava tube in Arabia. On this expedition, Steve and his team start their journey at the ancient city of Hegra, where secrets lie waiting to be uncovered.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan with Steve as he searches for snow leopards, one of the world's most endangered species. If evidence of snow leopards breeding in the Djangart valley is found, Steve and his team hope to turn it into a protected nature reserve.
Travel to the Moukalaba Doudou National Park with Steve, whose mission is to explore what animals are in the jungle beyond. Steve and his team hope to discover if this jungle could be home to an undiscovered population of chimpanzees.
Dive with Steve on an expedition to the remote volcanic island of Clarion in the Revillagigedo National Park. Steve and his team are looking to discover where shark mothers give birth and help protect a new generation of these ocean giants.
Embark with Steve to the remotest parts of the planet in search of precious natural wonders. From Saudi Arabia to Kamchatka, Steve and his team unearth the secrets of an ancient civilization and discovers wildlife more at risk than ever before.
Storage: If you plan to use the machine learning and rule enrichment, add and mount a secondary disk of at least a min of 100 GB. After processing the traffic log files, you should choose to compress or delete the log files if your plans to use the ML annd RE are for weekly or month to month app-ID reconcilliations.
If we need to increase the Expedition resources, you will have to modify the VM settings and make Expedition aware of the change. To do so, delete the file located at /home/userSpace/environmentParameters.php. (This may be optimized in the future to assist on the correct Expedition's resource tunning)
Once you add more memory to the VM and deleted the appropriate file you also need to increase the default memory assigned to php. This also has a drastic impact/improvement on performance - esp with larger projects.
The default is rather low at 128mb. If you increase the VM memory to 4Gb, i would recommend increasing php memroy to 512Gb. if you increase VM memory to 8Gb, then increase php memory to 1Gb. Each will be a sizeable and quite noticeable differences in Expeditions performance:
Something to remember though is when assigning resources 1 CPU and either 1G or 2G of ram are dedicated to the OS and are not used by expedition. So 4 vcpu is going to allow 3 to be used by Expedition.
I wanted to add something here that I thought might be helpful. The recommendation is 100g of space for log exports. The larger my ruleset became the more space each log started taking. I have about 700 rules atm and I can only keep 1 log from each FW in my HA pair. If I forget to process logs (because for some reason automatic log process has never worked for me) your space fills up and you cant actually process the logs due to the fact there is not enough room. I would say 100g is a minimum but keep in mind your environment and how much traffic you have traversing the PAs.
It's a tough choice, but we'll help you prepare! Learn about magical destinations like KISSES Valley, JOLLY RANCHER Junction and REESE'S Ridge in the station. Once you take your seat in the theatre, all bets are off as you join (or compete against?) your fellow audience members in deciding your train's path.
Your ticket for the HERSHEYLAND EXPRESS also earns you the official Adventurer's Guide you'll use to explore our worlds, exclusive ingredient tasting, and sweet treats from the stops along your journey.
Our ingredient tasting features REESE'S Cup Butter, which includes peanuts, sugar, destrose, salt, TBHQ and citric acid. As an alternative, we are happy to provide TWIZZLERS Twists. Guests with allergy concerns may also request an alternate sample bag at the end of the journey.
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The Expedition Bearikade Wilderness Food Storage Canister
$424.00/**/The Bearikade Expedition MKII is the choice for longer trips or larger groups. It can supply a group of 3 for 3 days. If used as a personal unit, it can supply you for up to 12 days.Specifications:
The new 70d catenary cut rainfly reduces the weight and wrinkles. This is an all-purpose hammock - great for backpacking, family camping, expeditions, kayaking, motorcycling, and any other purposes which requires comfort and durability at an affordable price.
Patented Features
Tom knew that the people of Central America sleep diagonally in their hammocks. So, with that knowledge, he changed the shape of his hammock into his patented asymmetrical design which lets you lie level on the diagonal with excellent support under your lower back and knees.
Because tree spacing is always different, the curve of a hammock is always different. The patented structural ridge line ensures the same shape every time you set up your hammock. This is the first time in history that you have the exact same comfortable bed every night and a perfect setup every time
FREE LONGER WEBBING STRAPS: In some areas of the world, longer straps are needed. Our stock webbing straps are 42" / 107 cm long which is fine for trees up to 14" / 36 cm in diameter. Now you can get a free upgrade to longer 72" / 183 cm straps for trees up 24" / 60 cm in diameter or 96" / 244 cm webbing straps for trees up to 36" / 91 cm in diameter.
INSULATION DESIGNED FOR EVERY HENNESSY HAMMOCK: Most places in the world, even jungles, require some insulation at night especially at altitude. We offer two choices with different temperature ranges. Both of these systems have insulation pads that are wider and will protect your arms and shoulders much better than the standard tent pad.
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