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clockwise slack
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They've raised more than $13 million over two rounds including a Series A co-led by Accel and Greylock and a seed with participation from Slack Fund.

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His startup has a really interesting pitch for taking a look at individual employee schedules through the lens of the entire team and moving meetings around to maximize "focus time," which Martin defines as blocks of at least two uninterrupted hours during your day.Ĭlockwise's customers already include Lyft, Asana, Strava and Twitter they've been aiming to build out a wide footprint of customers by offering their product for free at first. Site is running on IP address 52.85.130.80, host name. (Seattle United States ) ping response time 7ms Excellent ping. I recently met with Matt Martin, the CEO of Accel-backed Clockwise.

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Time management software and daily planners put the accountability on the individual, but when you're in several hours of meetings per day, there's a lot that's out of your control. Understanding ocean-atmosphere interactions is a key part of understanding global climate change as well as how different things like water, energy, nutrients or pollutants move through (or get trapped within!) different parts of the Earth system.Startups are paying for more subscription services than ever to drive collaboration during working hours, but - whether or not the Slack-lash is indeed a real thing - the truth is that filling your day with meetings can sometimes be detrimental to actually. Surface ocean currents, ocean gyres, deep ocean circulation and the atmosphere are all parts of the Earth system. This area contains a lot of litter! It is estimated to cover an area roughly twice the size of Texas and contains approximately 3 million tons of plastic litter, though much of this plastic is broken up into pieces too small to see with the naked eye. One of the largest ocean gyres, the North Pacific gyre, is home to an area called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This slowing or halting of the ocean conveyor system will have impacts on the climate in the North Atlantic and surrounding areas. The addition of fresh water from the Beaufort gyre along with fresh water from melting sea ice could be contributing to the disruption of the global ocean current system known as the ocean conveyor. When winds slack off and the gyre weakens, fresh water leaks out of the gyre and into the North Atlantic Ocean. Scientists have been keeping a close eye on the Beaufort gyre because of the relatively fresh water it holds.

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This gyre is full of relatively fresh water as Siberian and Canadian rivers drain into the Beaufort gyre. The Beaufort gyre is a huge vortex of water being driven by strong winds that force currents in a clockwise direction. One such smaller gyre is the Beaufort gyre found in the Arctic Ocean. Many other smaller gyres exist in the ocean too. A simplistic drawing of those can be seen on this page. The major gyres of the ocean include: North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Ocean gyres in the Northern hemisphere rotate clockwise and gyres in the Southern hemisphere rotate counter-clockwise due to the Coriolis effect. Ocean gyres dominate the open ocean and represent the long-term average pattern of ocean surface currents. Ocean gyres are large swirling bodies of water that are often on the scale of a whole ocean basin or 1000’s of kilometers across (hundreds to thousands of miles across). Thermohaline Circulation: The Global Ocean Conveyor Ocean GyresĪ gyre is another name for a swirling vortex.

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Resources for Teaching about the Poles and the Cryosphere The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute: Beaufort GyreĬhanging Planet: The Case of the Leaky Gyre






Clockwise slack