- In meteorology, an
updraft (British English: up-draught) is a small-scale
current of
rising air,
often within a cloud.
Vertical drafts,
known as updrafts...
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severe thunderstorm,
while a
glider pilot could be
tempted to use the
updraughts below and
inside the cloud.
There are two
sorts of
danger for this type...
- (urn),
typical of the
Early to
Middle Bronze Age in
Northern Europe.
updraught kiln
updraft kiln Type of
ceramic kiln
which works by
drawing hot air...
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station is the fact that the most
recently built unit, Unit 5, uses the
updraught from the
existing cooling towers as stack. The
power station is operated...
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Somerset Steam Railway Trust.
Within the
village is the only
example of an
updraught brick kiln
known to have
survived in Somerset. It was
built around 1830...
- Br****
Zenith semi-
updraught carburetter, 1925...
- ratios; 8:15:1 for low gear, 9:49:1 for high gear. New
larger SU twin
choke updraught carburettor.
Engine interchangeable with
Merlin X.
Rated at 1,240 hp (920 kW)...
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introduced the idea of
restricting the
chimney opening to
increase the
updraught. This was a much more
efficient way to heat a room than
earlier fireplaces...
- aerodynamics,
increasing its
speed capabilities, but also
created an
updraught to lift
smoke away from the driver's line of vision, a
problem inherent...
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second stage and the engine. Fuel system: Triple-choke Bendix-Stromberg
updraught, pressure-injection
carburettor with
automatic mixture control Fuel type:...