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26. weather
- www.okaloosa.k12.fl.us
- Theme: Weather .
- to teach an understanding of a variety of weather conditions and patterns. ...
- Students utilizing multi-media will work collaboratively, as well as independently, to explore, predict, observe, collect data, record, analyze, interpret, and communicate information about weather. ...
- Students will explain the difference between climate and weather. ...
- Students will explore and tell about at least 3 types of weather disasters. ...
- Students will build models demonstrating their perspective of weather phenomena. ...
- Students will make, select, and use tools to measure weather. ...
- Students will maintain a list of Internet sites related to weather phenomena and use different sites to gather information about people who have made contributions in the field of meteorology. ...
- KWL about weather. ...
- Each student is assigned a weather phenomena. ...
- Make a weather booklet with a title page, table of contents, and number the pages. Decorate the front with a weather phenomena. ...
- Weather Bingo .
- ” Weather Phenomena research presentations. ...
- Science Journal; Critiques; Student project about a weather phenomena; Published “Weather Song;” Accelerated Reader Tests from weather-related books; Cooperative project evaluation; Writing Rubric for Weather Stories; Product Activity. ...
- CD-ROMS: Everything Weather; Encarta; Creative Writer; Multimedia; Workshop; PrintShop Ensemble III .
27. Web Library - Free Media
- web2.unt.edu
28. Weather in general
- users.bart.nl
- You ' ll find here a overview of several aspects of the weather.
- Weather phenomena Several meteorological phenomena, such as rainbow,halo, etc. ...
- Clouds A whole lot of cloud pictures and there meaning in the weather forecast. ...
- Weather phenomena .
- Optic phenomena Rainbow,halo,corona and other phenomena .
29. Russian Weather Proverbs
- www.math.montana.edu
- Russian Weather Proverbs Folk sayings about weather .
- analyze Russian folk sayings about weather, .
- compare meteorological data with the prediction obtained from popular weather proverbs. ...
- These activities will help you to better understand weather phenomena and appreciate the importance and complexity of predicting weather. ...
- Activity 1 - Discovering Russian Weather Proverbs .
- In a library, find a collection of Russian popular sayings and weather signs. Choose the sayings that refer to weather phenomena. ...
- If you come upon unfamiliar words in the weather proverbs listed above, you can either consult Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary or look at the original Russian variant of the proverbs and consult the online version of Dictionary of the Russian Language by S. ...
- Calendar proverbs - proverbs that connect weather phenomena and calendar. ... For example, in the temperate climate of Russia people have noticed a weather pattern that repeats for many years: in the middle of February, March and May the temperature falls by a few degrees, regardless of the weather during preceding days. Another such long-term phenomenon is the Indian Summer (one or two weeks of warn and sunny weather in the middle of fall). ...
- Proverbs about how people feel - proverbs that connect weather phenomena to people's feelings (“if an old man's back aches, then bad weather is coming”). ...
- Proverbs about plants' behavior - “If clovers (Trifolium pratense) draw the leaves together and bend, expect bad weather"; "If dandelions shrink their balls, then rain is coming”. ...
- Proverbs about the Moon - proverbs that connect weather to the outlook or phases of the Moon. Proverbs of the first kind are usually quite reliable, because the Moon's outlook is connected to weather phenomena, such as clouds. Proverbs of the second type are doubtful, because the same Moon phases are observed at the same time in different parts of the world, but the weather in those places is different. ...
30. Weather Phenomena
- www.weatherland.com
- Weather Phenomena.
- Go back to Weather FAQ This page hosted by Get your own free home page!.
- ©1998 Weather Land. ...
31. WebGuest Directory - Earth Sciences : Meteorology : Weather Phenomena : Hurricanes
- directory.webguest.com
- Science: Earth Sciences: Meteorology: Weather Phenomena : Hurricanes.
- Atlantic Tropical Weather Center - A rich source for data, research, and current tracking information about Atlantic tropical hurricanes and storms. ...
- Caribbean Hurricane Network - Indepth information, weather discussions and local reports regarding tropical storms and hurricanes threatening the Caribbean islands. ...
- Hurricane Alley - The Weather Station's "Hurricane Alley" contains detailed information about tropical cyclones worldwide. ...
- Millennium Weather Tropical Page - A unique hurricane forecasting model, with loads of links to other weather sites for satellite imagery, warnings, research, and analysis. ...
- Tropical Weather Menu - Weather Center of Plymouth State College, with GOES satellite views of the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific basins, plus archives of past notable hurricanes. ...
- Unisys Weather: Hurricane and Tropical Data - Central source for a wealth of hurricane and cyclone information from around the world including enhanced satellite images, graphical maps, streaming video weather front projections, tracking graphs and charts, text-based tables of tracking information with latitude and longitude positions, maximum sustained winds in knots, and central pressure in millibars. ...
- University of Hawaii Meteorology - Central site for marine weather information, including raw and enhanced satellite images, tropical weather alerts, forecast models, and weather research. ...
32. Article: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) program is a key element in United States National Weather Service (NWS) operations. GOES weather imagery and quantitative sounding data are a continuous and reliable stream of environmental information used to support weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorological research. ... weather monitoring and forecasting. ...
- Thus the evolution of atmospheric phenomena can be followed, ensuring real-time coverage of short-lived dynamic events, especially severe local storms and tropical cyclones—two meteorological events that directly affect public safety, protection of property, and ultimately, economic health and development. ...
- The GOES I–M series of spacecraft are the principal observational platforms for covering such dynamic weather events and the near-earth space environment for the 1990s and into the 21st century. These advanced spacecraft enhance the capability of the GOES system to continuously observe and measure meteorological phenomena in real time, providing the meteorological community and the atmospheric scientist greatly improved observational and measurement data of the Western Hemisphere. In addition to short-term weather forecasting and space environmental monitoring, these enhanced operational services also improve support for atmospheric science research, numerical weather prediction models, and environmental sensor design and development. ...
33. AMS Policy Statement - Weather Analysis and Forecasting, 1998
- www.ametsoc.org
- Weather Analysis and Forecasting.
- The goal of the American Meteorological Society's (AMS) statement on weather forecasting is to provide an overall summary of current weather forecast capabilities to a broad range of users. ...
- There has been a revolution in the accuracy and utility of weather forecasts in the past several decades. Weather forecasts at all time ranges have improved markedly as a direct outgrowth of technological developments, basic and applied research, and increased forecaster understanding of how the atmosphere works. The last decade has brought major advances in observing systems, computing technology, and in the scientific understanding of the physics that underlie various types of weather phenomena.
- Weather forecasts and warnings, especially of severe storms and other extreme weather conditions, may be the most important services provided by the meteorological profession. The impact of the weather and of weather forecasts and warnings is difficult to overstate. Eighty percent of the emergencies declared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency have been weather related. In a similar vein, the Department of Transportation has documented that more than 6000 fatalities per year can be directly or indirectly attributed to weather. ... As the population continues to grow, the weather's economic impact also continues to escalate. ... Weather impacts virtually every citizen and industry in the country. An estimated 90% of the public consult weather forecasts once or twice a day.
- Weather and hydrologic forecasts and warnings help the general public and industry plan a wide range of daily activities that are sensitive to the weather. Predictions, including watches and warnings relating to severe and hazardous weather and flood conditions, are utilized by emergency managers to protect lives and property and by industry to improve the efficiency of weather-sensitive enterprises. For example, the death toll due to hurricanes, lightning, and tornadoes has decreased steadily due to improved weather forecasts and warnings. ... economy benefits from weather forecasts in a number of ways, ranging from helping the energy industry to anticipate their requirements for heating fuel to providing guidance to the farmer as to which day to harvest crops. ...
34. Optical Weather Phenomena
- students.sunysuffolk.edu
- AAAAAAAAAA rainbow is one of the most beautiful phenomena of the world. ...
- #@$%! If you have any comments or questions regarding the webpage and/or optical weather phenomena you can contact me by clicking here!.
35. Ampjobs.com | Your job resources portal
- www.ampjobs.com
- Home>> Weather Forecast >> Weather Phenomena .
- Severe Weather!.
- This page gives information about severe weather, tornadoes, and hurricanes. ...
- Winter Weather Awareness.
- Significant Weather.
- states affected by severe/hazardous weather.
- Severe Weather.
- For atmospheric scientists and amateur weather specialists wanting to better understand severe storms.
- (http://weather. ...
- Investigates all aspects of severe weather. Dedicated to improving severe weather warnings and forecasts in order to save lives and reduce property damage.
- Extreme Weather Sourcebook.
- Climatic Extremes and Weather Events.
- Features include a chronicle of 1993-1998 weather events, historical global extremes, and images and movies of hurricanes and special events.
- Weather Disaster 1980-1999.
36. Table 3-2.—METAR/SPECI Code Weather Phenomena Type Entries
- www.tpub.com
- —METAR/SPECI Code Weather Phenomena Type Entries.
- (MI, PR, DR, BL, BC, SH, TS, or FZ), and a two-letter weather descriptor. ... Table 3-2 provides a list of METAR/SPECI code weather phenomena type entries. ... METAR/SPECI Code Weather Phenomena Type Entries QUALIFIER WEATHER PHENOMENA Intensity or Other Proximity 1 2 5 - Light Moderate Dust/Sand + Heavy Whirls VC Vicinity Descriptor MI Shallow PR Partial BC Patches DR Low Drifting SQ Squalls BL Blowing SH Shower(s) Tornado TS Thunderstorm Waterspout FZ Freezing Precipitation 3 DZ Drizzle RA Rain SN Snow SG Snow Grains IC Ice Crystals PE Ice Pellets GR Hail GS Small Hail and/or Ice Pellets Obscuration 4 BR Mist FG Fog FU Smoke VA Volcanic Ash DU Widespread Dust SA Sand HZ Haze PY Spray PO Well-dvlpd FC Funnel Cloud SS Sandstorm DS Duststorm NOTE: The weather groups are constructed by considering columns 1 to 5 in the table above in sequence, i. ... , intensity followed by description, followed by weather phenomena. ...
37. Weather phenomena
- www.weather-photos.net
38. Meteo 422 – Lecture 2 – A Review of the Primitive Equations
- www.ems.psu.edu
- Goal: To understand the quasi-geostrophic approximation to the primitive equations including how to apply it and what weather phenomena it is valid for.
- Highlights those aspects of the physics that are important for synoptic scale weather .
- · The phenomena of interest are hydrostatic.
- · The phenomena of interest are “nearly” geostrophic.
- the weather phenomena is “flat”.
- · Weather phenomena is so large and slowly evolving that it is in geostrophic balance.
- Is the approximation you just used REALLY valid for the weather phenomenon you’re interested in? .
- The Q-G approximations tend to break down right where the weather becomes most interesting – i. ...
- For real life synoptic weather patterns this result provides unacceptably wrong results. ...
- the base state) and a weather dependent deviation from this base state.
- Phenomena of applicability .
- · Works well on large-scale weather systems, i. ...
- · Boundary layer phenomena are out because we ignored friction.
- · Equatorial phenomena are out because we used the geostrophic wind law.
- · Convective phenomena are out because we ignored friction and vertical motions in the momentum equation.
- · Frontal phenomena are out because we assumed geostrophy and weak vertical motions.
39. Omniseek: Real estate: /News /Weather /Meteorology /Weather Phenomena /
- realestate.omniseek.com
- News /Weather /Meteorology /Weather Phenomena /.
- Open Directory - Science: Earth Sciences: Meteorology: Weather Phenomena: Hurri .
- Earth Sciences: Meteorology : Weather Phenomena : Hurricanes entire directory only in Weather _ Phenomena /Hurricanes Top: .
- Hurricanes Weather Phenomena Meteorology Earth Sciences Science - NetFinder US .
- Lycos Directory: Science * Earth Sciences * Meteorology * Weather Phenomena * H .
- Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena > a guide to hurricanes and severe weather from 4anything. ...
- HotBot Directory/ Science & Technology/ Earth Sciences/ Meteorology/ Weather Ph .
- Earth Sciences/ Meteorology / Weather Phenomena / Hurricanes FAQs (5) Software (3) Weather Reports and Warnings (9) .
40. channel4.com - Planet Storm - text only
- www.channel4.com
- Books: General weather | Weather phenomena | The planets.
- General weather .
- Readers Digest Explains Weather (Readers Digest Explores, 1998) £16. ...
- Gives accounts of weather from Aurora Borealis to full-blown hurricanes. Includes understanding the weather, its extremes, world climatic zones and forecasting. ...
- A Chronology of Weather by Michael Allaby (Facts on File, 1998) £29. ...
- Introduction to all aspects of the science of weather. ...
- Directory of Weather by Storm Dunlop (Oxford University Press, 2001) £7. ...
- Comprehensive dictionary of weather, forecasting and climate. ...
- Calculating the Weather: Meteorology in the 20th century by Frederick Nebeker (International Geophysics, 1995) £48. ...
- Climates and Weather Explained by Edward Linacre and Bart Geerts (Routledge, 1997) £32. ...
- Explains basic principles, concepts and the relevance of weather and climate to human life, such as skin cancer, crop growth, weather forecasting and air pollution. ...
- Meteorology: The atmosphere and science of weather by Joseph M Moran and Michael D Morgan (Prentice Hall, 1996) US edition only: available through online bookstores.
- Watching the Weather by John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin (Constable, 1997) £7. ...
- Insight into the weather, featuring the Earth and other planets, including Mars.
- The Essex Weather Book by Ian Currie, Mark Davison and Bob Ogley (Froglets Publications, 2000) £10. ...
41. PUBLIC : 26 : Feature pg 1
- www.yorku.ca
- Naturally, the weather: On complexity, philosophy, and world systems.
- T he dynamics of the weather system can be modeled as a stable linear multivariate process driven by geographically coherent white noise.
- Meteorological phenomena admit of several different explanations for their coming to be and several different accounts of their existence.
- the notion of Time, is to be considered in the nature of Warre; as it is in the nature of Weather. For as the nature of Foule weather, lyeth not in a showre or two of rain, but in an inclination thereto of many days together: So the nature of War, consisteth not in actuall fighting; but in the known disposition thereto, during all the time there is no asurance to the contrary. ...
- What can we say, and what can we not say, about the weather? The answer matters, then and now, for the survival and health of human life and culture, and life in general. Extreme meteorological events –– floods, droughts, tsunamis, hurricanes, and tornadoes –– as well as greater climatological changes, such as global warming, form the critical margin of weather phenomena from this point of view. Modern, technological adaptation to nature, such as the production of closed dwelling places with artificial environments, has not diminished the danger of the weather. Technological production is not an independent controlling variable on natural systems, such as the world weather system, but a set of functional variables within the environment. We have failed, fortunately, in attempting to escape from our subservience to weather and we have irritated that from which we fled. ...
- Naturally then, because we dwell precariously on the earth and are subservient to and in the control of weather, the weather matters for culture and life in general. What weather is and how it can be known are first questions of philosophy. How do we think through what we do not know in order to cope with the vagaries of weather? Weather readings may be split into those that seek explanations of extreme phenomena in what is simpler and more familiar, and those that maintain the complexity of the immanent, of the phenomena themselves, as something thinkable. ...
- Naturally the weather, then, to think the place of philosophy in nature and the value of nature, to think the difference between philosophies of transcendence and immanence, to show how a philosophy of immanence, that is to say, a naturalism, bestows or recognizes value in nature or nature’s phenomena. ...
- Naturally, because the weather occupies a place not like we do, as a living thing residing in a dwelling, protected from the outside, but as the outside, the liminal system that runs across the skin of the world, connecting the heavens with the subterranean, always moving even when as still as still, one thing only because its many manifestations or events cannot be split off from each other and considered to perdure on their own. ...
- Naturally, the weather from the perspective of philosophy and nature: the weather today poses a challenge for human practice, in the effects that we have on the global system and the counter-effects on us, and a challenge for thinking of the nature of thinking, given the complexity and global status of this strange brew that passes for a thing. ...
42. http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/glimpse/catalogs/METAR/D37AppC.txt
- www.unidata.ucar.edu
- D37 APPENDIX C -------------- SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ENCODING RULES AND CODE TABLE 4678 ------------------------------------------------------ w'w' CODE TABLE 4678 w`w` -- Significant present and forecast weather --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | QUALIFIER | WEATHER PHENOMENA | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| |INTENSITY | DESCRIPTOR | PRECIPITATION | OBSCURATION | OTHER | | OR | | | | | |PROXIMITY | | | | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | - Light | MI Shallow | DZ Drizzle | BR Mist | PO Well devel-| | | | | | oped dust/ | | | BC Patches | RA Rain | FG Fog | sand whirls| | | | | | | | Moder- | DR Low drift-| SN Snow | FU Smoke | | | ate (no| ing | | | SQ Squalls | | qualif-| BL Blowing | SG Snow grains| VA Volcanic | | | ier) | | | ash | FC Funnel | | | SH Shower(s) | IC Diamond | DU Widespread| cloud(s) | | + Heavy | | dust | dust | (tornado or| | | TS Thunder- | PE Ice pellets| | water- | | VC In the| | | SA Sand | spout) | | vicinity| FZ Super- | GR Hail | | | | | cooled | | HZ Haze | SS Sandstorm | | | | GS Small hail | | | | | | and/or snow| * | DS Duststorm | | | | pellets | PY Spray | | | | | | | | | | | * | | | | | | UP | | | | | | Unknown | | | | | | precipitation| | | | | | in automated | | | | | | observations | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The w'w' groups shall be constructed by considering the weather categories in sequence, that is intensity, followed by description, followed by weather phenomena. ... 7 refers to the coding of significant present weather and, where applicable, to forecast weather. ... NWS: Precipitation combinations shall be reported/forecast in the same weather group and qualifiers shall be understood to apply to the combination. ... Observations of such phenomena may also be distributed in record or record-special observations in plain language or in code (FC). ... (9) When blowing snow is observed with snow falling from cloud, both phenomena are reported, e. ... NWS: See comment given before, under note 5, related to recording and reporting of funnel cloud phenomena. WMO Regulations --------------- The following instructions were issued as WMO regulations concerning the preparation of weather observations in the METAR code. ... 1 One or more groups w'w', but not more than three, shall be used to report all present weather phenomena observed at or near the aerodrome and of significance to aeronautical operations in accordance with Code Table 4678. Appropriate intensity indicators and letter abbreviations (Code Table 4678) shall be combined in groups of two to nine characters to indicate present weather phenomena. NWS: WSFOs shall not be constrained by number of characters in the forecasting of weather elements in the TAF code. ... 2 If the observed present weather cannot be reported by use of Code Table 4678, the group w'w' shall be omitted from the report.
43. WEATHER PHENOMENA
- www.graceandmercyministries.co.uk
44. Yahooligans! - Science and Nature:The Earth:Weather
- www.yahooligans.com
- Weather.
- Science: watch a movie about weather from BrainPOP on Yahooligans! Science .
- Ask Earl: learn about the weather with Yahooligans! Ask Earl .
- Weather Pictures (10) .
- Weather Sounds (1) .
- Weather Videos (3) .
- Forecasts and Weather Maps (23).
- Weather Instruments (7).
- World Meteorological Organization - coordinates global scientific activity to allow increasingly prompt and accurate weather information and other services.
- Includes images, survey, and facts on earth science and weather.
- Mount Washington Observatory - this New Hampshire mountain is home to the worst weather in the world! Check out their recent weather data, live views from the summit, and educational programs.
- Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page - visit this interactive weather page created by a Chief Meteorologist.
- Includes images, survey, and facts on earth science and weather.
- BrainPOP: Weather - watch cartoons, take quizzes, and try experiments to learn about weather and related topics such as the water cycle, wind, and more.
- Extreme Weather Sourcebook 2001 - get all the stats on how much damage was caused by weather in the U. ...
- Franklin's Forecast - build your own weather station, learn about today's weather technologies, or check the weather right now at this fun site!.
45. Article: Talk:Climate
- en.wikipedia.org
- Matt Borak 13:41, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC) What is the boundary between climate and weather? I attended a talk on climate dynamics recently, and from what was said there, anything longer than a couple weeks is considered climate rather than weather. ... They certainly are not weather. ...
- Also, there should be some mention of El Niño and La Niña as they are the best-understood climate phenomena. ...
- Connolley 12:18, 2004 Mar 4 (UTC)) The weather/climate boundary is seomwhat blurred. ... Climate is something like the statistics of weather, over a period long enough for those stats to be stable. Individual El Ninos/Ninas are closer to weather than climate (ocean weather perhaps). ...
- There is nothing like 'stable statistics' and the period of time you use to average weather is completely arbitrary. ... I don't think this is weather. This is what I found at the IPCC glossary: Climate in a narrow sense is usually defined as the “average weather”, or more rigorously, as the statistical description in terms of the mean and variability of relevant quantities over a period of time ranging from months to thousands or millions of years. ...
- I say that seasonal prediction is closer to weather than climate. ...
- I perfectly agree on the 30 years period as the classic time-frame to study (and define) climate (aka "climate is what you expect, weather is what you get"). ... To me (to give another loose division), weather are fluctuations that come from the internal atmospheric instabilities with the ocean (e. ... However, I agree that such an event does have weather-like characteristics. ...
- I agree with much of what you say, though I have a different definition of climate: weather is individual events; climate is the statistics of such events. ...
46. Weather Phenomena in Science > Earth Sciences > Meteorology
- ilectric.com
- Browse > Science > Earth Sciences > Meteorology > Weather Phenomena.
- com - Weather Information and Forecasts.
- Find local weather, 3 and 7 day forecasts, current conditions, sun and moon information, hourly track, radar and much more.
- Look for weather phenomena at eBay - The World's Online Marketplace.
- Bew - Incredible Weather.
- Image galleries of weather phenomena in Canada as well as tools for chasing tornadoes on the internet. ...
- Greg's Weather Center.
- Large collection of links to sites about weather (hurricanes, blizzards, and tornadoes) and a section with storm updates. ...
- The National Severe Storms Laboratory is one of NOAA's internationally known Environmental Research Laboratories, leading the way in investigations of all aspects of severe weather. ...
- Sydney, Australia Hailstorms, Tornados, And Weather Photographs.
- Pictures and descriptions of Australian hailstorms, tornados, and weather. ...
- Top Weather, Water, and Climate Events of the Twentieth Century (Story 334).
- Background information on the top weather events around the world. ...
- Weather Central By Mark.
- net/~markmp/weather/weathercentralindex.
- Weather Picture of The Day Album.
47. Explore water-related weather phenomena
- www.sabah.edu.my
- -Where do all the weather phenomenon take place ?.
- Why? It is because it is where most weather phenomena take place. Higher than that there are almost no weather activity(who would be interested in a region where there are no activity?). ...
- -Exploring different kinds of weather phenomenons.
- Explore Weather .
48. LECTURE 8: WEATHER PHENOMENA
- www.uea.ac.uk
49. Miami Museum of Science-Hurricane Main Menu
- www.miamisci.org
- Quilt | Inside a Hurricane | Survivors | Weather Instruments | Killer Storms .
- Or see the current weather data at the Miami Museum of Science. ...
50. Weather Photography: literature
- www.weather-photography.com
- Many of these books will provide hours of highly interesting reading, if you are interested in the weather! .
- Weather forecasting handbook.
- Weather Graphics Technologies (2001) - ISBN 0-9706840-0-2 .
- A very handy book about interpreting weather maps and data. The book explains weather phenomena such as cyclones, fronts, troughs and so on very well. ...
- It is well-written, has many color photographs and illustrations, and describes phenomena which I haven't seen in most other books. ... halo but the circumhorizontal arc, I think), and also the book could be more complete in its treatment of atmospheric optical phenomena. ...
- International Marine's Weather predicting simplified.
- This is a very good book on the basics of weather forecasting. The book contains lots of diagrams, pictures and satellite photos as examples of weather situations, well-commented and very helpful to learn to interpret computer models and satellite imagery.
- Atmosphere, Weather & Climate.
- Verkaik is a well-known weather photographer and writer. ...
- Aviation Weather.
- This book explains the weather for pilots, as the title suggests. It is nice having to complement the many other weather-forecasting books which focus more on computer model output interpretation than on visual observation. Many cloud forms and phenomena (e. ...
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