About instrument flight conditions the IMC Rating applicable to UK flight crew Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom Instrument qualifications in the UK Instrumentmeteorologicalconditions IMC is an aviation flight category that describes weather conditions that require pilots to fly primarily by reference to instruments, and therefore under Instrument Flight Rules IFR , rather than by outside visual references under Visual Flight Rules VFR . Typically, this means flying in cloud or bad weather . Pilots sometimes train to fly in these conditions with the aid of products like Foggles, specialized glasses that restrict outside vision, forcing the student to rely on instrument indications only. The weather conditions required for flight under VFR are known as Visual meteorologicalconditions Visual MeteorologicalConditions VMC . IMC and VMC are mutually exclusive. In fact, instrumentmeteorologicalconditions are defined as less than the minima specified for visual meteorologicalconditions. ref cite web url http www.faa.gov air traffic publications atpubs PCG index.htm title Pilot Controller Glossary accessdate 2009 09 21 ref The boundary criteria between VMC and IMC are known as the VMC minima, around which are known as marginal VMC . With good visibility, pilots can determine the Aircraft attitude attitude of the aircraft by utilising visual cues from outside the aircraft, most significantly the horizon . Without such external visual cues, pilots must use an internal cue of attitude ... Category Air safety de InstrumentMeteorologicalConditions it InstrumentMeteorologicalConditions pt Instrumentmeteorologicalconditions sv IMC ... not to confuse IMC with IFR Instrument flight rules IMC describes the actual weather conditions ... Horizon . The availability of a good horizon cue is controlled by meteorological visibility ... to be flying VFR in conditions that are legally considered VMC and have to rely on flight ... more details
In aviation , visual meteorologicalconditions or VMC is an aviation flight category in which visual flight rules VFR flight is permitted that is, conditions in which aviator pilots have sufficient visibility to fly the aircraft maintaining visual separation from terrain and other aircraft. They are the opposite of InstrumentmeteorologicalconditionsInstrumentMeteorologicalConditions IMC . The boundary criteria between IMC and VMC are known as the VMC minima. As part of private pilot training, pilots are required to demonstrate some instrument flying skills. This is usually done in the aircraft with simulated IMC conditions using products like blockalls. Visual meteorologicalconditions are usually defined by certain visibility minima, cloud ceilings for takeoff s and landings , and cloud clearances. The exact requirements vary by type of airspace , whether it is day or night for countries that permit night VFR , and from country to country. Typical visibility requirements vary from one statute mile to five statute miles many countries define these in metric units as 1,500m to 8km . Typical cloud clearance requirements vary from merely remaining clear of clouds to remaining at least one mile away 1,500m in some countries from clouds horizontally and one thousand feet away from clouds vertically. For instance, in Australia, VMC minima outside controlled airspace are clear of cloud with 5,000m visibility below 3,000ft AMSL or 1,000ft AGL whichever is higher , and 1,000ft vertical ... text&node 14 2.0.1.3.10.2.5.33&idno 14 U.S. Federal Aviation Regulations defining visual meteorologicalconditions. http www.caa.co.uk docs 64 VFR Guide 2011.pdf Guide to Visual Flight Rules in the UK Category Air traffic control da VMC minima de Visual MeteorologicalConditions it Visual MeteorologicalConditions pl Visual MeteorologicalConditions pt VMC avia o sv Visual MeteorologicalConditions ... aircraft colliding with an Instrument flight rules IFR aircraft emerging from a cloud, so aircraft ... more details
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, as well as wind. SODAR SOnic Detection And Ranging is a meteorologicalinstrument also known as a wind ...Image Galileo Thermometer closeup.jpg thumb Galileo thermometer Meteorological instrumentation is the equipment used to sample the state of the atmosphere at a given time. Each science has its own unique sets of laboratory equipment. However, meteorology is a science which does not use much lab equipment but relies more on field mode observation equipment. In science, an observation, or observable , is an abstract idea that can be measured and for which data can be taken. Rain was one of the first quantities to be measured historically. Two other accurately measured weather related variables are wind and humidity. Many attempts had been made prior to the 15th century to construct adequate equipment to measure atmospheric variables. The devices to measure these three sprang up in the mid 15th century and were respectively the rain gauge , the anemometer , and the hygrometer . The 17th century ... the atmosphere from a remote location and, usually, stores the data where the instrument is located ... . Supplementing the radiosondes a Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay network of aircraft collection is organized by the World Meteorological Organization , which also use these instruments to report weather conditions at their respective locations. A sounding rocket , sometimes called a research rocket, is an instrument carrying rocket designed to take measurements and perform scientific ... times ascent time yields the ceiling height. A disdrometer is an instrument used to measure the drop ..., stores the data where the instrument is located. The common types of remote sensing are Radar ... atmospheric conditions in order to provide information to make weather forecasting weather forecasts ... Averages. Retrieved on 2008 03 09. ref References reflist Meteorological equipment Category Meteorology Category Meteorological instrumentation and equipment ar ... more details
Meteorological intelligence is information measured, gathered, compiled, exploited, analyzed and disseminated by Meteorology meteorologists , Climatology climatologists and Hydrology hydrologists to characterize the current state and or predict the future state of the atmosphere at a given location and time. Meteorological intelligence is a subset of environmental intelligence and is synonymous with the term weather intelligence . The earliest known use of the term meteorological intelligence in a written document dates to 1854 on pg. 168 of the Eighth Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . This report discusses the Smithsonian Institution s initiative to transmit meteorological intelligence via Telegraphy telegraph lines. An early reference to meteorological intelligence in England dates an 1866 issue of Edinburgh Review The Edinburgh Review which was a prominent Scottish people Scottish journal during the 19th century Reeve 1866, pg. 75 . Another documented ... for the army as well as meteorological intelligence for the general welfare of the country Ingersoll ... , the term meteorological intelligence is more limited in its use referring to the use of Clandestine operation clandestine or technical means to learn about environmental conditions over enemy ... to as meteorological or environmental intelligence Hinsley 1990, pg. 420 Platt 1957, pg. 14 U.S. Congress, pg. 164 . With regard to private sector meteorology , the term meteorological intelligence is a broad ... Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society CMOS , 2001 Baseline Status of Private Meteorological ..., M.R.D. meteorological intelligence. The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford University Press ... on the utilization of the mesh meteorological intelligence, Bulletin of the Yamagata Prefectural ... books.google.com books?id gIzUGFtsExAC&dq meteorological intelligence&ei 8my2Sa jKIHqkwTd3pn9Bg http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1O129 meteorologicalintelligenc.html DEFAULTSORT Meteorological Intelligence ... more details
Meteorological Administration , Meteorological Agency , Weather Bureau , or Weather Service may refer to China Meteorological Administration is the national weather service for the People s Republic of China. Korea Meteorological Administration is the National Meteorological service for Korea. Japan Meteorological Agency is the Japanese government s weather service. National Meteorological Centre is the China Meteorological Administration in the People s Republic of China. National Weather Service is one of the agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA of the United States government. Central Weather Bureau is the government meteorological research and forecasting institution of the Republic of China. Air Force Weather Agency is the military meteorology center of the United States Air Force. disambig ko ... more details
Refimprove date May 2007 Meteorological astrology or astrometeorology from Ancient Greek Greek lang grc , astron , constellation, star lang grc , met ros , high in the sky and lang grc , logy logia is the practice of applying the astrology astrological astronomy astronomical placements of the Sun , Moon , and planet s to forecast the weather . ref cite journal last1 Jenks first1 Stuart last2 first2 year 1983 month June title Astrometeorology in the Middle Ages journal Isis volume 74 issue 2 pages 185 210 publisher doi jstor 233102 ref Astrometeorology is thousands of years old and based on astronomical positions that directly affect the weather on Earth. Ancient classical astrologer s created weather forecasting known as meteorology by noting the positions of star s, planets, the Sun, and Moon. According to their texts, when planets occupy constellations as seen from Earth, and that are harmonious to one another, or that are favorable, the Earth in general experiences positive weather conditions. But when planets hold mathematical aspects that are discordant across regions of the Earth, the atmosphere responds and the weather is unseasonable. For centuries, forecasting advance weather, especially medium and long range, was applied because it was the only way to know when to plant crops, navigate the seas and to predict the climate months in advance in preparation for harsh winter seasons. Meteorological phenomena correlated to planetary configurations were recorded by the ancient Babylonians in the 2nd century BC. Classical astrologers of note such as Claudius Ptolemy constructed a treatise on forecasting weather via astrological means, but it was not until the year 1686 that a large volume written in English was devoted only to astrometeorology by Dr ... of principles and rules forecasting weather astrologically. Johannes Kepler recorded meteorological ... archivedate accessdate 11 Feb. 2011 ref ref References references DEFAULTSORT Meteorological ... more details
Infobox Journal cover Image Meteorological Monographs cover.jpg discipline Atmospheric sciences Meteorology website http www.ametsoc.org pubs books publisher American Meteorological Society country United States of America U.S.A abbreviation Meteor. Monogr. ISSN 0065 9401 history to present openaccess after 5 years link1 http ams.allenpress.com perlserv ?request get archive&issn 0065 9401 link1 name Archive Meteorological Monographs is a publication of the American Meteorological Society . The AMS Monograph Series has two parts, historical and meteorological. The historical monographs chronicle progress in meteorology over a span of time, events where meteorology was a critical component, or the life and contributions of a person or group that has changed the course of meteorological science. See also List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences External links http ams.allenpress.com perlserv ?request get moreinfo&issn 0065 9401 AMS publication site sci journal stub climate stub Journals published by the American Meteorological Society Category Meteorology journals Category English language journals ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox military unit unit name Meteorological Wing dates 1947 country flagicon Belgium Belgium branch Belgian Air Force Air Component garrison Beauvechain commander1 Lieutenant Colonel Etienne Deglume 01.10.2010 commander1 label The Meteorological Wing lang nl Meteorologische Wing , lang fr Wing M t orologique is a wing in the Belgian Air Component Air Component of the Military of Belgium Belgian Armed Forces . It is responsible for providing Meteorology meteorological information and training. Organisation The Meteorological Wing is organised into three groups the management the Exploitation Group Meteo, an operational group consisting of a military weather forecasting centre, meteorological antennae spread across the Belgian territory, a school squadron and a meteo applications squadron. the Support Group Meteo, a support group consisting of a technical and logistical squadron and an ICT squadron. External links http www.mil.be aircomp units index.asp?LAN en&FILE &ID 637 Section of the website of the Belgian Ministry of Defence about the Meteorological Wing Category Wings of Belgium Meteorological Wing Belgium stub europe mil stub ... more details
Infobox University name Meteorological College native name br Kish Daigakk image name Meteorological College.JPG image size 200px caption motto established 1922 type Daigakk president city Kashiwa, Chiba Kashiwa state Chiba Prefecture Chiba country Japan undergrad postgrad staff campus free label mascot free website http www.mc jma.go.jp mcjma Official website nihongo Meteorological College Kish Daigakk is an educational institution affiliated institution affiliated with the Japan Meteorological Agency its purpose is to train officials of the agency. It is located in Kashiwa, Chiba . The predecessor of the school was founded in 1922, and it was chartered as a four year college in 1962. External links http www.mc jma.go.jp mcjma Official website ja icon coord 35 51 32.07 N 139 57 30.31 E region JP type edu display title DEFAULTSORT Meteorological College Category Japan Meteorological Agency Category Daigakk in Japan Category Universities and colleges in Chiba Prefecture Category Educational institutions established in 1922 chiba university stub ja zh ... more details
Ground conditions is a general, Layperson layperson s term used to describe the conditions of rock structure in an underground mine setting. More specifically, ground conditions is the term used when discussing health and safety in a workplace setting. For example, a supervisor may say to a worker, Watch out for ground conditions today, as there has been some unsafe ground movement in your workplace registered over the last 24 hours. The term ground conditions is also used to describe the conditions that lead up to, and happen during, an earthquake. More specifically, ground conditions is a term sometimes used to describe the amplitude, solidity, density, liquefaction, and many other variables of the rock during an earthquake. Category Underground mining ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This article is about the philosophical argument for normal conditions in the sense of standards see the corresponding articles, e.g. Standard conditions for temperature and pressure . Normal conditions are a restriction on Philosophy philosophical arguments, especially in epistemology , in order to avoid objections perceived as digressive. As a reply to objections to an explanation of a phenomenon , e.g. a hypothesis or a theory , it is said, argument X holds only under normal conditions. In some cases, the concept of normal conditions tends to be rather blurred and the reply under normal conditions can tend to extend to everything that contradicts an argument. In cases, when the argument of normal conditions comes too often, according to the principle of Occam s Razor another explanation X has to be found. References http www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk conferences graduate 2000 2001 Abstracts.shtml Abstract of a conference talk See also scientific revolution Category Philosophy of science philosophy stub ... more details
In fluid measurement, the fluid s flow conditions or flowing conditions refer to quantities like temperature and static pressure of the metered substance. The flowing conditions are required data in order to calculate the density of the fluid at flowing conditions. The flowing density is in turn required in order to compensate the measured volume to quantity at base conditions . Gas density The density of a gas is calculated using the ideal gas law and an equations of state equation of state calculation such as the one described in AGA Report No. 8 . Liquid density There are broad general methodologies used to calculate the density of a liquid at specific conditions. In order to discuss a specific methodology, one must choose a liquid that holds sufficient interest to warrant a calculation specific to it. EOS 87.3 is a density calculation for seawater American Petroleum Institute API API Chapter 11 chapter 11 chapter 11 of what? specifies calculations pertaining to oil, fuels and natural gas liquids. See also Base conditions Equations of state AGA Report No. 8 flow conditioning Category Fluid dynamics Category Physics fluiddynamics stub ... more details
File Anna of Russia rips Conditions.jpg thumb 300px Empress Anna abrogates the Conditions Cleanup date November 2008 The Conditions lang ru , Konditsii were an 18th century constitutional project in Russia , signed by Empress Anna of Russia in Jelgava on the 18th of January 1730 , giving substantial power to the Supreme Privy Council . When the Empress returned to Russia, she revoked her approval of the Conditions and dissovled the Supreme Privy Council on the 20th of February. The members of the Council were removed from government and exiled or repressed paving the way for Anna to become an absolute monarch in the model of her uncle Peter the Great . The Conditions acted as a constitution binding the monarch in relation to Declarations of War. Signing of Treaties. Imposing new taxes. Appointing officers to ranks higher than Polkovnik Colonel . Depriving and granting estates. Appointing to the court ranks. Using of public revenues. None of these powers could be exercised by the monarch, under the Conditions, without the approval of the Supreme Privy Council. Or else they would face the possibility of deposition. Category History of Russia Russia politics stub ru ... more details
Meteorological disasters are caused by extreme weather, e.g. rain , drought , snow , extreme heat or cold , ice , or wind . Examples of weather disasters include blizzards , cyclones , droughts , hailstorms , heat waves , hurricanes , floods caused by rain and tornadoes . References reflist noreferences date November 2010 External links http www.aawo.net Association of American Weather Observers http www.gaiagonewild.com Weather Disaster Videos See also weather , global warming , meteorology , disaster , list of disasters DEFAULTSORT Meteorological Disasters Category Weather Category Natural disasters Category Weather hazards climate stub ko ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 A meteorological day refers to the 24 hour period in which all observations for the corresponding day occur. It often refers to the 08.00 08.00 time span 09.00 to 09.00 for daylight saving time summer time . Frequently, though, the corresponding time span is from midnight to midnight 01.00 01.00 during daylight savings summer time . Daily minimum temperature observations often refer to the 18.00 06.00 local time span. That is the case, for instance, in the United Kingdom . Daily maximum temperature observations often refer to the 06.00 18.00 local time span. That is the case, again, in the United Kingdom . Daily precipitation observations often refer to the 06.00 06.00 local time span. DEFAULTSORT Meteorological Day Category Meteorology ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 Base conditions , also known as Standard conditions , consist of a specified absolute pressure and temperature . To ensure accuracy, it is important to refer to base conditions when measuring the volume of a sample of liquid or gas. This applies to both static measurement and flow measurement . Pressure and temperature The density of both gases and liquids depends on the pressure and temperature of the fluid. Thus volumes measured in cold conditions or in pressurised conditions will be lower than the same mass of fluid at warmer or depressurised conditions. This fact gives rise to the necessity of choosing a benchmark pressure and temperature in which all net volumes will be expressed. Ideal gas law The density of a gas at a specific pressure can be estimated by using the ideal gas law . Doubling absolute pressure doubles the density of a gas, and doubling absolute temperature halves the density. The number of molecule s in a given gas volume depends on the pressure and temperature. This is why the pressure and temperature must be stated in order for a volume measurement to mean anything. Density correction Density correction is also performed on liquids under measurement. For instance, the sticker on gasoline pumps that states that the volume is corrected to 15 C 59 F, or 60 F in the U.S. means that the measured volume has been compensated for thermal expansion . One would otherwise get a larger mass of gasoline in a tank filled in cold weather which ... base conditions. Where regulations do not require the use of a specific set of base conditions, contractual partners may be free to choose their own base conditions. Base conditions are often defined ... Main article Standard conditions for temperature and pressure Flow computers Flow computer s generally need the base conditions for each flow meter to be configured. References Reflist See also Standard conditions Flowing conditions Category Fluid dynamics Category Measurement ... more details
Conditions on Transformations is an influential linguistics article by Noam Chomsky , published in 1973 ref Chomsky 1973 ref . In it, Chomsky attempted to formulate constraints on transformational rules used in Transformational Generative Grammar TGG , a new kind of Syntax syntactic theory that Chomsky first proposed in the 1950s. These constraints, or conditions , helped decrease the number of possible generative grammars, with a goal to account for the process of language acquisition in children. Chomsky s attempt to greatly constrain the power of transformational rules found a common ground with a new generation of Generative linguistics Generativist linguists in Europe, as evidenced by the quote below cquote In our opinion, generative linguistics acquired a new momentum in Europe after Chomsky s Conditions on Transformations 1973 . This epoch making paper shifted the interest of linguists from rather arbitrary rules to simple well constrained rules operating under general conditions. A significant number of members of Generative Linguistics in the Old World GLOW have found their common ground in the research programme that grew out of Conditions . ref The Generative Linguistics in the Old World GLOW http glow.uit.no index.php?page manifesto manifesto ref References references Bibliography Citation last Chomsky first Noam editor Anderson and Kiparsky chapter Conditions on Transformations pages 232 286 year 1973 title A Festschrift for Morris Halle volume issue publisher Holt, Rinehart & Winston location New York publication date url linguistics stub Noam Chomsky Category Works by Noam Chomsky Category 1973 works ... more details
Robert M. Gagne s book Conditions of Learning , originally published in 1965 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, describes eight kinds of learning and nine events of Education instruction . This theory of learning involved two steps ref Schunk, D. H. 2008. Learning theories An educational perspective , 5th Ed , pp.286 287 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Conditions Of Learning Category 1965 books Category Education books Nonfiction book stub tg ... more details
In macroeconomics , the Inada conditions named after Japanese economist Ken Ichi Inada ref Inada, Ken Ichi 1963 On a Two Sector Model of Economic Growth Comments and a Generalization, The Review of Economic Studies , 30 2 119 127 ref are assumptions about the shape of a production function that guarantee the stability of an economic growth path in a neoclassical growth model . The six conditions for a given function math f x math are the value of the function math f x math at 0 is 0 math f 0 0 math the function is continuously differentiable , the function is strictly increasing in math x i math math partial f x partial x i 0 math , the second derivative of the function is decreasing in math x i math thus the function is concave function concave math partial 2 f x partial x i 2 0 math , the limit of a function limit of the first derivative is positive infinity as math x i math approaches 0 math lim x i to 0 partial f x partial x i infty math , the limit of a function limit of the first derivative is zero as math x i math approaches positive infinity math lim x i to infty partial f x partial x i 0 math It can be shown ref Barelli, Paulo and Samuel de Abreu Pessoa 2003 Inada Conditions Imply That Production Function Must Be Asymptotically Cobb Douglas Economics Letters 81 3 361 63 ref that the Inada conditions imply that the production function must be asymptotically Cobb Douglas . In stochastic neoclassical growth model if the production function does not satisfy the Inada condition at zero, any feasible path converges to zero with probability one provided that the shocks are sufficiently volatile. ref Takashi Kamihigashi 2006 Almost sure convergence to zero in stochastic growth models , Economic Theory Springer , 29 1 , 231 237 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Inada Conditions Category Economic growth de Inada Bedingungen es Condiciones de Inada fr Conditions d Inada ... more details
for a seprate chassis was done away with. In 2002, the Conditions of Fitness, or more specifically the turning ... circle was essential to maintain mobility. The current conditions have been applicable since 1 January 2007 ref name conditions cite web url http www.tfl.gov.uk assets downloads businessandpartners taxi conditions of fitness 2007.pdf title Construction and Licensing of Motor Taxis for Use in London Conditions of Fitness publisher Transport for London Public Carriage Office date 1 January 2007 accessdate 13 May 2011 ref The conditions require that all vehicles manufactured for use as licensed ... on other road users. ref name conditions tag ref In a 2005 study carried out when reviewing ... newscentre archive 3813.html publisher Transport for London title London Taxis Conditions of Fitness ... conditions the Manganese Bronze London Taxi Company TX4 and the taxi variant of the Mercedes Benz ... more details
Infobox Album Name Inhuman Conditions Type Demo Longtype Artist Injustice band Injustice Cover Released 1990 Recorded 1990 Genre Death metal br Thrash metal Length 10 58 Label Producer Injustice Reviews Last album The Cursed Earth br 1989 This album Inhuman Conditions br 1990 Next album Inhuman Conditions is the second and final Demo music demo by United States American death metal band Injustice band Injustice , before their breakup. Various elements present on the demo including Acoustic music acoustic and atmospheric breaks help to establish the demo as ahead of its time . Following the release of Inhuman Conditions and the band s breakup, Singing vocalist bassist Ill Bill William Braunstein and his brother Necro rapper Ron began their solo careers as underground hip hop underground hardcore hip hop artists, both of which are still active as of today. Track listing Necrosphere 4 17 Wisdom of the Subgenius 3 43 Ascend to Obscurity 2 57 Personnel Ill Bill William Braunstein Singing vocals , Bass guitar bass Necro rapper Ron Braunstein guitar Mike Nabatov guitar Mike Palmeri Drum kit drums Category 1990 albums Category Ill Bill albums Category Necro albums ... more details
Conditions of Peace is a book written by Edward Hallett Carr . In his 1942 book Conditions of Peace , Carr argued that it was a flawed economic system which had caused World War II, and that the only way of preventing another world war was for the Western powers to fundamentally change the economic basis of their societies by adopting socialism . ref name Cobb180 Cobb, Adam Carr, E.H. pp. 180 181 from The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing , Volume 1, Chicago Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999 p. 180 ref Carr argued that the post war world required a European Planning Authority and a Bank of Europe that would control the currencies, trade, and investment of all the European economies. ref name Cobb180 One of the main sources for ideas in Conditions of Peace was the 1940 book Dynamics of War and Revolution by the American fascist Lawrence Dennis ref Haslam, The Vices of Integrity , p. 97 ref In a review of Conditions of Peace , the British writer Rebecca West criticised Carr for using Dennis as a source, commenting It is as odd for a serious English writer to quote Sir Oswald Mosley ref Haslam, The Vices of Integrity , p. 99 ref In a speech on June 2, 1942 in the House of Lords , Gideon Oliphant Murray, 2nd Viscount Elibank Viscount Elibank attacked Carr as an active danger for his views in Conditions of Peace about a magnanimous peace with Germany and for suggesting that Britain turn over all of her colonies to an international commission after the war. ref name Haslam, p. 100 Haslam, The Vices of Integrity , p. 100 ref References Haslam, Jonathan The Vices Of Integrity E.H. Carr, 1892 1982 , London New York Verso, 1999, ISBN 1 85984 733 1. Reflist See also The Twenty Years Crisis Category 1942 books Category English non fiction books Category Books about international relations Category Works by E. H. Carr nonfiction book stub ... more details
Italic title Conditions full title Conditions a feminist magazine of writing by women with a particular emphasis on writing by lesbians was a lesbian feminist literary annual founded in 1976 in Brooklyn , New York by Elly Bulkin, Jan Clausen, Irena Klepfisz and Rima Shore. ref name bsmith Smith, Barbara. The Truth That Never Hurts Writings on Race, Gender, and Freedom, Rutgers University Press 1998, ISBN 0813527619 p ix ref Publishing Collective Conditions was a magazine which emphasised the lives and writings of lesbians, and, throughout its history, the magazine maintained an all lesbian collective. ref name Busia, Abena P. A. 1993 Busia, Abena P. A. Theorizing Black Feminisms The Visionary Pragmatism of Black Women , Routledge, 1993, ISBN 0415073367, p225n ref This collective expressed a long standing commitment to diversity of writing style and content and of background of contributors , within the lesbian and feminist communities. ref name Allison, Clarke p3 Allison, Clarke, Schaubman editorial. Conditions 11 12, p3 ref Conditions was especially dedicated to publishing the work of lesbians, in particular working class lesbians and lesbians of color. ref name Busia, Abena P. A. 1993 ref name Allison, Clarke p3 The Black Women s Issue The journal s fifth issue, published in November, 1979, was edited by Barbara Smith and Lorraine Bethel . Conditions 5 was the first widely distributed collection of Black feminist writing in the U.S. , ref name bsmith and was later to be the basis for the anthology Home Girls , one of the first books released by Kitchen Table Women of Color Press . ref http www.glinn.com news tline1.htm Glinn.com ref Conditions 5 The Black Women s Issue was hugely ... of Color Press 1983 p1 ref Publication ceases Conditions ceased publication in 1990. ref name Busia ... Press, 1985 ISBN 0896081931 p240 ref Conditions Editors div col Barbara Smith Lorraine Bethel Dorothy ... Irena Klepfisz Rima Shore Melinda Goodman Paula Martinac N. Quintanales div col end Conditions Contributors ... more details
Infobox television show name Epic Conditions image File EpicConditions.jpg 230px format Weather runtime Variable picture format 480i SD br 1080i HD camera presenter country United States location network The Weather Channel first aired start date 2007 3 4 last aired preceded by followed by related website http epic.weather.com Epic Conditions is a non fiction television series shown on The Weather Channel that premiered on Sunday, March 4, 2007. The show s main emphasis to show viewers about how weather can affect athletic and sports events. Epic Conditions and WeatherVentures launched as The Weather Channel s first HD programs on Monday, October 1, 2007 HD studio shows would not start until eight months later. References reflist External links http epic.weather.com Official show web site The Weather Channel Category American documentary television series Category The Weather Channel Category 2007 American television series debuts Category 2000s American television series Category Year of television series ending missing Nonfiction tv prog stub ... more details