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ACCORDING TO KEIKAKU EL EDITION
No cuz why are people suddenly saying it's "THE vanishing of eleven hopper" ?? đ
Like yall cmon they wouldn't give that OFFICIALLY away, and istg can people use their BRAINS?! Like WHY would they make EL, one of THE MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTERS, just vanish in ep 2?!?!?!?!??!
People are so smooth brained
And guys cmon it's obviously smth that was from cali cuz yk THE BYERS (+EL) LEFT THE STATE SUDDENLY AFTER A SHOOTING AT THEIR HOUSE! OFC PEOPLE GONNA WANNA KNOW WHERE THEY ARE
Also it's probs those annoying leches the military trying yo find her
HERE THEY FUCKING ARE BABEYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have been stuck in this room for days. why did i make this when i didnât have to? I LIKE THEM
colored outlines or black outlines? {the og drawings were outlined in sharpie and mostly used other markers/pens}
so technically the black outlines are closer to the characters first designs, but iâm worried for some reason. like it still looks like my style, but itâs missing the colored outlines
thoughts?
Honestly , thereâs so much to unpack in s4 as far as Elâs characterization (without any ship stuff). When I get the time that will be a long long analysis.
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nem tudom elmondani, hogy...
mennyire hiĂĄnyzol
és mennyit gondolok råd
hĂĄnyszor sĂrom el magam
mennyiszer kĂŒszködöm az alvĂĄssal
mennyire szorĂt a mellkasom nappal
és hånyszor pånikolok
mennyi mindennél gondolok arra,
hogy majd otthon elmesélem neked
Ă©s minden alkalommal kĂ©nyszerĂtenem kell
magamat arra, hogy emlékezzek,
te mĂĄr nem vagy
hajlamos vagyok azt hinni,
hogy még mindig élsz
csak épp utazgatsz,
majd egyszer haza térsz
és én vårni fogok råd
La cabeza de la mujer es el hombre, la cabeza del hombre es Cristo, y la cabeza de Cristo es Dios đâïž Creo que en un ser vivo existe un arriba y un abajo, un adelante y un atras, el estegosaurio tiene alas đđïžđđŸ #dios #cabeza #de #hombre #es #cristo #el #la #mujer #esqueleto #gato #calavera #ser #humano #aguila #braquiosaurio #estegosaurio #culebra #serpiente #araña #sapo (at Guayaquil, Ecuador) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZnSor4rjf3/?utm_medium=tumblr
I love when a gifset is epic and powerful, and then you look up the song that itâs set to and it just gets that much more epic and powerful with the music sweeping behind it. Iâve found some darn good songs from gifsets, too. This set is just wonderfully done.Â
I canât decide if I want El to get her powers back in season 4, or if it would be better for her to be free of them... I mean itâd be nice to have them back, but maybe sheâs safer without them...Â
carry your flame, carry it higher // torches - x ambassadors
But I want El to be the one to end things. Between her and Mike. That seems right to me.
El makes those loom coasters for everyone for Christmas. Hopper, Joyce, Mike, everyone.
#el beso de #cupido #cupid #kiss #artist hala aouad @halafusion #madrid #spain #españa #elegancia #elegance #exclusivas #exclusive # original #special #especial #en venta #en vente #sale #artworks #obra #oeuvre
#el bosque de la perdicion #the forest of the perdition #artworks #oeuvres #obras #abstract #españa #spain #l'espagne. #madrid #halaaouad #fusion #exclusive #original #special #especial #elegante #elegant #sale #venta #vente #halafusion #la foretdelaperdition
A new NASA study provides space-based evidence that Earthâs tropical regions were the cause of the largest annual increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration seen in at least 2,000 years.
What was the cause of this?
Scientists suspect that the 2015-2016 El Niño â one of the largest on record â was responsible. El Niño is a cyclical warming pattern of ocean circulation in the Pacific Ocean that affects weather all over the world. Before OCO-2, we didnât have enough data to understand exactly how El Nino played a part.
Analyzing the first 28 months of data from our Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO-2) satellite, researchers conclude that impacts of El Niño-related heat and drought occurring in the tropical regions of South America, Africa and Indonesia were responsible for the record spike in global carbon dioxide.
These three tropical regions released 2.5 gigatons more carbon into the atmosphere than they did in 2011. This extra carbon dioxide explains the difference in atmospheric carbon dioxide growth rates between 2011 and the peak years of 2015-16.
In 2015 and 2016, OCO-2 recorded atmospheric carbon dioxide increases that were 50% larger than the average increase seen in recent years preceding these observations.
In eastern and southern tropical South America, including the Amazon rainforest, severe drought spurred by El Niño made 2015 the driest year in the past 30 years. Temperatures were also higher than normal. These drier and hotter conditions stressed vegetation and reduced photosynthesis, meaning trees and plants absorbed less carbon from the atmosphere. The effect was to increase the net amount of carbon released into the atmosphere.
In contrast, rainfall in tropical Africa was at normal levels, but ecosystems endured hotter-than-normal temperatures. Dead trees and plants decomposed more, resulting in more carbon being released into the atmosphere.
Meanwhile, tropical Asia had the second-driest year in the past 30 years. Its increased carbon release, primarily from Indonesia, was mainly due to increased peat and forest fires - Â also measured by satellites.
We knew El Niños were one factor in these variations, but until now we didnât understand, at the scale of these regions, what the most important processes were. OCO-2âs geographic coverage and data density are allowing us to study each region separately.
Why does the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere matter?
The concentration of carbon dioxide in Earthâs atmosphere is constantly changing. It changes from season to season as plants grow and die, with higher concentrations in the winter and lower amounts in the summer. Annually averaged atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations have generally increased year over year since the 1800s â the start of the widespread Industrial Revolution. Before then, Earthâs atmosphere naturally contained about 595 gigatons of carbon in the form of carbon dioxide. Currently, that number is 850 gigatons.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas, which means that it can trap heat. Since greenhouse gas is the principal human-produced driver of climate change, better understanding how it moves through the Earth system at regional scales and how it changes over time are important aspects to monitor.
Get more information about these data HERE.
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