Triin Aljand Märjamaa Gümnaasium 9-B Hanna-Liisa Hannus 2014 Personal information Full nameTriin Aljand Nationality Estonia Born July 8, 1985 (age 29) Tallinn, Estonia Height 1.79 m Weight 68 kg She is a former Estonian swimmer. Triin Aljand hobbies are music, movies and crosswords. She is engaged with Slovenian swimmer Peter Mankoč. Estonian female athlete in 2011 and 2012 Medals She who won a silver medal at the 2012 European Aquatics Championships in 50m butterfly. European short course championships: Silver 2011 Szczecin 50m butterfly Silver 2012 Chartres 50 m freestyle Bronze 2010 Eindhoven 50 m butterfly Bronze 2011 Szczecin 50 m freestyle Sheset the Estonian national records three times in the 50-m butterfly on December 12, 2008
ALADIN The ECMWF/ALADIN system is a limited area ensemble prediction system, which has been developed at the Hungarian Meteorological Service (HMS). ALADIN The high-resolution limited- area hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic model developed and operated by several European and North African countries under the leadership of Météo-France. Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Du tch, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian. ALADIN/AROME By running the ALADIN model, the prediction of large-scale (100 – 1000 km) weather processes (e.g. fronts) is targeted, thus applying a relatively coarse, 8 km horizontal resolution over a domain covering the continental part of Europe. By running the AROME model the main goal is the prediction of small-, or meso-scale (10 – 100 km) weather phenomenon (e.g. thunder-storms, squall-lines, meso-scale convective systems) with high reliability, thus this
Empire. By 993 Pemysl princes had forged a genuine Slav alliance, and ruled Bohemia on the Germans' behalf until 1212, when the pope granted Otakar I the right to rule as a king. Otakar bestowed royal privileges on the Staré Msto (Old Town), and Malá Strana (Little Quarter) was established in 1257 by Otakar II. Pemysl lands stretched at one point from modern-day Silesia (a region on the Czech-Polish border) to the Mediterranean Sea. Their Austrian and Slovenian domains, however, were lost when Otakar II died and his army was thrashed at the 1278 Battle of Moravské Pole (fought near modern-day Dürnkrut in Austria) by the Austrian Habsburgs. Hussite revolution The late 14th and early 15th centuries witnessed the Church-reform movement led by Jan Hus. Hus' eventual conviction for heresy and his death at the stake in 1415 sparked a nationalist rebellion in Bohemia led by the Hussite preacher Jan Zelivsk. In 1419 several