To test the basic hydrologic function of SWAT+, it was applied to the Little River Experimental Watershed (Georgia) without enhanced overland routing and compared with previous models. YORK YCAL-SB Millennium air cooled scroll liquid chillers provide chilled liquid for all air conditioning applications. YORK INTERNATIONAL 3 FORM 150.62-RP2: YORK: Chiller: Air Cooled: Scroll PART NUMBER LETTER CODES MP Multiple Point SP Single Point NF Non-Fused TB Terminal Block Ser. SWAT+ gave similar results and inaccuracies as these models did for streamflow and water balance. Taking full advantage of the new capabilities of SWAT+ regarding watershed discretization and landscape and river interactions is expected to improve simulations in future studies. While many capabilities of SWAT have already been enhanced in SWAT+ and new capabilities have been added, the model will continue to evolve in response to advancements in scientific knowledge and the demands of the growing worldwide user community. York ycal 0043 tonnage series#Įditor's note: This paper is part of the featured series on SWAT Applications for Emerging Hydrologic and Water Quality Challenges. Whether you went into quarantine with a beard or you're dedicated to coming out of it with one, you'll want to know how to nail a beard fade on your own.See the February 2017 issue for the introduction and background to the series. You know, that tricky transition between beard and neck that can get really funky if not properly tended to. Not to put too much pressure on you, but the fade may be the most crucial detail in your beard regimen. Perfect it, and even the rangiest Castaway look comes off as manicured and intentional. Biff the beard fade, and you'll be staring it down in every Zoom until you can try again.Īnd while you might not be able to nail it as well as your barber (reminder: Venmo them a $20 when you can), you can DIY a respectable fade. All you need is the right tool-a standard beard trimmer-and the right advice, which we got from Raquel Fajardo, Barber Manager at Fellow Barber in NYC. She gave us four-step plan to get a beard fade, ranging from a simple outline to multi-step taper. If you have a beard already, you can probably skip this step. But in case you need your first trimmer-or just a better one-we've got you covered. Fajardo says you can use any type of adjustable clipper or trimmer for this task, so long as it has plastic guard combs that allow for trimming at multiple lengths.įajardo advises that you “draw” the neckline: Look at your Adam’s apple and imagine a line hitting a point directly above it (an inch or so). The neckline connects at this center point, in a U-like shape that runs to the backside of your ears. ![]() You have likely been trimming this line while the beard grows, so you already have it defined now that the beard is long enough to fade. ![]() Most guys will point the naked teeth of the trimmer pointing down directly onto this neckline. This works, but Fajardo says that, in order to get a simple, easy fade, you can also press the flat metal head of the clipper onto the skin, the cutting edge pointing up toward your jaw, and trim with a scooping motion that pulls away from the beard as you go up. This gives a softer, smoother transition than the hard line you'd get with the teeth of the device. If you have a shorter beard, this may be the point where you stop if you prefer something subtle. If you want to level up to a flashier fade, choose a guard one size down from your beard length. You’ll then trim upward into your beard roughly an inch at this slightly shorter length. You want to create an ever-so-subtle grade, barely visible to the naked eye. Then, take the next size down and trim halfway into the previous space you just clipped. So, if you trimmed an inch into the neckline with a #3, now trim half an inch into it with the #2, so that it steps down yet again. ![]() See the pattern? We are slowly fading it to the end, to a 0 (the naked teeth) at the neckline.
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