Word: rebounding
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These subsurface waves explain more than the origin and propagation of El Ninos. They also explain how El Ninos end. When the waves first hit the South American coast, some reflect back, like sound bouncing off a wall. When the reflected waves reach Asia, they rebound again. But this double bounce inverts their effect: instead of depressing the thermocline, these twice-reflected waves now lift it up. Cool water dilutes the warmer liquid at the surface, causing a temperature drop in the eastern Pacific known, aptly enough, as La Nina. Thus, observes Ants Leetmaa, director of the National Climate Prediction...
...Lions are led by talented junior guard Gary Raimondo, who is averaging 14.4 points, 7.2 boards, and two steals a game, and is coming off of a 19-point, seven-rebound performance against the Bears...
...then a lack of rebounding sealed the Crimson's fate. Thirolf grabbed the rebound off of a Langlas miss, put it back up, drew the foul and hit the shot. She completed the three-point play to put Princeton ahead...
Feaster's 36-point, nine-rebound effort put her in elite company with Sen. Bill Bradley of New Jersey as the only two Ivy League players, man or woman, ever to record 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in a career. It was Feaster's ninth 30+ point performance of the season, raising her scoring average to 29.3 points per game, tops in the nation...
After a scoreless first period, Asano began the scoring when she rifled a shot at Eagles' goalie Christy Nentwig just 29 seconds into the second stanza. Nentwig stopped the shot initially but could not hold onto the puck, and the rebound ricocheted into the goal off of a B.C. skate to put Harvard...