Strahl (disambiguation)

Strahl (disambiguation)

Strahl is a German word that means 'ray' or 'beam'. It may refer to the following:

* Strahl (astronomy), a part of the solar wind electron velocity distribution that forms a beam. [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/287/5461/2172?ck=nck&ijkey=.Nrmd438kG.ZU&key%20type=ref&siteid=sci]
* Strahl, a computer game.
* Jennifer Strahl (1976–), an American research meteorologist.
* Otho F. Strahl (1831–1864), a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army.
* Chuck Strahl (1957–), a Canadian politician.

ee also

* Strähl, a 2004 Swiss film.
* Strähle construction, a geometrical technique for arranging the frets of some string instruments.


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