Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Aufwirbelung
English translation:
swirl(ing)
Jun 1, 2009 18:22
14 yrs ago
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German term
Aufwirbelung
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Aerospace / Aviation / Space
Meteorology
2.2.7.1 Allgemeines
Alle gängigen Umweltbedingungen mit Geräuschkulisse sind zu simulieren für:
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• Schneeaufwirbelung (“White Out”), Staubaufwirbelung („Brown Out“) und Wasseraufwirbelung.
Alle gängigen Umweltbedingungen mit Geräuschkulisse sind zu simulieren für:
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• Schneeaufwirbelung (“White Out”), Staubaufwirbelung („Brown Out“) und Wasseraufwirbelung.
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | swirl(ing) | Bernd Runge |
3 | blowing | Kim Metzger |
3 | blizzard / dust storm | jccantrell |
Proposed translations
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23 mins
Selected
swirl(ing)
... sound familiar to me.
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Comment: "Thanks Bernd. Sorry for the delayin slecting"
33 mins
blowing
blowing snow, dust and sea spray
Since 1973 there are estimated to have been 21 MH-53 and 10 HH-60G brownout mishaps as pilots lost visual reference due to blowing dust and debris. Intense, blinding dust clouds stirred up by the aircraft's main-rotor down-wash during near-ground flight can cause helicopter pilots to suddenly lose all visual cues. This creates significant flight safety risks from aircraft and ground obstacle collisions and is likely to cause rollover due to sloped and uneven terrain.
http://mobiledevdesign.com/hardware_news/reduce_helicopter_a...
R H W E
operation of a helicopter in a wire environment. Subjects include: ..... levels, exposure to blowing dust from main rotor downwash, ...
ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/4144487/4141002/04144491.pdf?arnumber=4144491
Since 1973 there are estimated to have been 21 MH-53 and 10 HH-60G brownout mishaps as pilots lost visual reference due to blowing dust and debris. Intense, blinding dust clouds stirred up by the aircraft's main-rotor down-wash during near-ground flight can cause helicopter pilots to suddenly lose all visual cues. This creates significant flight safety risks from aircraft and ground obstacle collisions and is likely to cause rollover due to sloped and uneven terrain.
http://mobiledevdesign.com/hardware_news/reduce_helicopter_a...
R H W E
operation of a helicopter in a wire environment. Subjects include: ..... levels, exposure to blowing dust from main rotor downwash, ...
ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/4144487/4141002/04144491.pdf?arnumber=4144491
18 mins
blizzard / dust storm
I would probably use these terms, together with those in parens that you have.
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Note added at 33 mins (2009-06-01 18:56:40 GMT)
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and add 'water spout' for the last one.
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Note added at 33 mins (2009-06-01 18:56:40 GMT)
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and add 'water spout' for the last one.
Discussion
Best regards, Bernd.