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When a rubber ball hits a surface, it compresses and deforms before returning to its original shape.
Glass is more solid and does not deform much when it strikes a surface, and most of the energy of the impact returns to the glass.

You are stronger than you think - and get energy back from "bumps" in the road.

 

WhoPlanned - MondayAccomplished - Friday
  

Astrophysics Data for the 2020s workshop at Caltech

Continue to push along BoxSkills for Brown Dog


SMM

  • wrap up custom data input

INCORE

  • login plugin
  • semantic service prototype

  
  
Gowtham Naraharisetty

INCORE

  • INCORE-543: Test and bug fix circular reduction factor for Hurricanes

Farmdoc

  • FD-100: Show selected inputs on results page
  • FD-101: Show placeholder distribution and bin graphs

  
  
  
  • NCSA Software activities
  • MWBD proposal
  • C2Metadata proposal
  • Navigating Arctic proposal
  • HR
 
  • AGU poster and slides
  • PR reviews
  • Geostreams scaling (traffic and postgresql)
  • HR
 
  
  • TERRA hyperspectral extractor on 2017 small files
  • TERRA plotclipper
 
  
  
  • Misc
  • GLTG
    • In Review:
  • IMLCZO
    • Verify if other missing Flux Tower data (if so, create task and correct)
    • Re-run Parsers for Flux Tower and Allerton non-Decagon
    • IMLCZO-253 - Getting issue details... STATUS
    • In Review:
  •  GLTG
    • GEOD-1165 - Getting issue details... STATUS
  • IMLCZO
  
  
  
  
  • Update anlaysis based on base analysis
  • Check up simpl sqs service
 

 







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