Que bien explicado ..ahora ¿concuerda con lo que sabe un ingeniero Chileno para este caso? porque lo que él expone no se si nosotros lo hemos pasado acá.
Isabelle Alfredo Castro
*️⃣ APROBACIÓN PRESIDENCIAL AL 28 DE JUNIO DEL PRIMER AÑO DE GOBIERNO DESDE 2014
🧑🏼⚕️ Bachelet II: 48%
👨🏼🦳 Piñera II: 58%
🧔🏻♂️ Boric: 34%
🙋🏼♂️ Kast: 41%
Fuente: Encuesta Cadem.
#Cadem
En monitoreo.
Una baja presión se instalará a mediados de la próxima semana frente a la zona central, en Juan Fernández. Este sistema impulsará nubes y también se espera que las temperaturas disminuyan considerablemente en sectores de la zona central entre miércoles y sábado, debido a una masa fría que golpeará con fuerza, especialmente sectores cordilleranos e interiores y parte de Argentina.
Ahora bien, existe la posibilidad de que esta baja presión ocasione lluvia hacia el viernes y sábado, pero eso aún no está asegurado. La costa tiene mayores chances.
Por último, durante la semana del 6 de julio se proyecta que el anticiclón pierda fuerza y tengamos el arribo de sistemas frontales, siendo de momento el periodo entre el 9 y 16 de julio el más favorable para lluvias en la zona central y sur de Chile.
Julio se ve mucha más prometedor.
Algunas aclaraciones respecto al fenómeno El Niño.
1) El término Godzilla fue colocado por algunos meteorólogos extranjeros el 2015, pero lo correcto es decir súper El Niño en relación a su intensidad extraordinaria.
2) Decir que este invierno será seco somo porque aún no llueve es apresurado, el invierno culmina en septiempre. ¿Qué pasaría si en julio y/o agosto ocurren eventos extremos de lluvia y se supera lo normal? Cuidado con esos anuncios pesimistas.
3) El Niño día a día se consolida y ya está llegando al umbral moderado, en julio veremos un colapso del anticiclón y con la ayuda de la Oscilación Madden Julian, la situación de Chile mejorará a nivel pluviométrico, pero además El Niño seguirá fortaleciéndose.
Si usted quiere desconfiar no lo culpo, pero espere al 31 de julio para reclamarme si aún no llueve y se repite lo de mayo y junio.
#ElNiño.
#Chile.
This Is Night On Mars. 140 million miles away. No cities, no light pollution, no one.
Just you and a billion stars that have never been looked at like this.
USUARIOS DE ANDROID, ¡LEAN ESTO!
Tu teléfono dice: “Almacenamiento lleno”.
Entonces borras fotos. Borras vídeos. Desinstalas aplicaciones. Y, aun así, el espacio libre apenas aumenta.
Eso ocurre porque los verdaderos culpables no suelen ser tus fotos ni tus aplicaciones, sino toda la basura oculta que Android almacena silenciosamente en segundo plano.
Ayer limpié mi teléfono y recuperé 35 GB sin borrar ni una sola foto, vídeo, aplicación o chat que realmente uso.
Así es exactamente como lo hice:
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ŞAKA DEĞİL: Eğer bunu 14 HAZİRAN veya 15 HAZİRAN'da görürseniz, 30 HAZİRAN'dan önce hayatınıza büyük bir bereket getiren sürpriz bir tezahür alacaksınız; daha fazla para, iyi haberler, gerçek mutluluk ve taşan başarıyla birlikte. Talep etmek için "111" yazın.
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Armed with cutting-edge infrared vision, JWST slices straight through thick clouds of cosmic dust and gas that once blinded older telescopes like Hubble. Hidden ancient galaxies that were invisible for decades are now revealed in breathtaking detail.A Glimpse into the Dawn of Time
Some of these galaxies shine from just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang — so early in cosmic history that we’re watching the universe’s very first chapters unfold before our eyes.Every pinpoint of light in these deep fields is an entire galaxy, many already forming stars at a furious rate when our Solar System didn’t even exist yet. With every new image, JWST rewrites our understanding of how the cosmos grew from its chaotic infancy into the majestic universe we see today.The James Webb Space Telescope isn’t just exploring space — it’s showing us where we came from. And the story is only getting more incredible.
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