Sentences with phrase «air ocean world»

It includes Johns's» Flag on Orange Field» (1957), «Edingsville» (1965), «Map (Based on Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Air Ocean World)» (1967 — 71) and «Untitled» (1972), though the fact that Johns's works are rhetorically associated with Pop and clumped together in galleries with those of Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Tom Wesselmann and others better suited to the Pop label raises profound problems of classification and interpretation.

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Within the next decade, hundreds or even thousands of solar - and wind - powered drones could roam the world's oceans, using satellites to relay information gathered from the sea surface and the air above.
Water vapor originating from the Earth's tropics is transported to midlatitudes on long filaments of flowing air that intermittently travel across the world's oceans.
The area boasts the world's warmest ocean temperatures and vents massive volumes of warm gases from the surface high into the atmosphere, which may shape global climate and air chemistry enough to impact billions of people worldwide.
Pollution of the ocean by runoff from the land and the fouling of the air with carbon dioxide (which is warming the ocean and acidifying it) are accelerating and expanding the threats to the world's coastal waters.
Iron particles generated by cities and industry are being dissolved by human - made air pollution and washed into the sea — potentially increasing the amount of greenhouse gases that the world's oceans can absorb, a new study suggests.
Scientific programs include: human genomic sequencing and analysis, synthetic genomics and exploration of new vaccines using this technology, and environmental and single cell genomics to explore the vast unseen world of microbes living in the human body, the ocean, soil and air.
In this busy world of social media and technology a week staring at the ocean, breathing in the salty air is just what one needs from time to time.
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Of the carbon that gets pumped into the air, about 30 to 40 percent sinks into the world's oceans, lowering the pH of the water and making it more acidic each year.
Airing simultaneously on AMC, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV, and WE tv, the seven - part mini-series takes a look at life in the world's oceans with narration by David Attenborough.
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His rigorous conditioning and perseverance as a track star, as well as his childhood of being bullied and ridiculed by his peers for being Italian, gave him the fortitude to go the distance during his days in World War II as an Air Force bombardier whose plane is shot down, forcing him and fellow soldiers to have to survive in a life raft in the middle of the Pacific Ocean for weeks.
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For the next 25 years, Dockterman tested and created dozens of educational programs, among them the award - winning Science Court, an animated television show that aired on ABC Kids that taught the fundamental concepts of elementary and middle school science; the Great Ocean Rescue, a computer application where students face four challenging rescue missions that take them deep into the world's oceans; and Decisions, Decisions, a game that teaches students the complexities of topics like immigration, the constitution, environment, or building a nation through role - playing and informed discussion.
We're the first to admit that our annual Canada's Best Places to Live rankings don't take the intangibles that make life so sweet — like world's best ice cream parlour or the scent of the ocean in the morning air — into consideration.
Joel Morgan, Seychelles minister for foreign affairs and transport and chairman at Air Seychelles speaks to Breaking Travel News at the World Travel Awards Africa & Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony 2015, hosted by Kempinski Seychelles Resort.
These include: Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre - set in the heart of the Barossa; The Louise — luxury culinary tourism and accommodation also in the Barossa; Chinta Tours — tailor made air safaris in private light aircraft and 4WDs to stunning outback locations; Exceptional Kangaroo Island — good food, wine, wildlife sightings and creative itineraries; Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris — Kangaluna Camp, a boutique tented camp that caters for up to 12 guests in an iconic Australian setting; Kangaroo Island Wilderness Tours — local guides (most of whom have lived on the Island all their lives) take guests into one of the world's leading wildlife destinations; Kingsford Homestead — an award winning luxury country retreat among rolling hills on the edge of the Barossa; Rawnsley Park Station — guided walks and 4WD tours to experience the wildlife and landscapes of the Flinders Ranges; The Tailor — off the beaten path specialists for private tours with a luxury edge; and Southern Ocean Lodge — Australia's first true luxury lodge, located on Kangaroo Island.
I certified as a PADI Divemaster at Oceans 5, on Gili Air, one of the most incredible dive centres in the world.
We are looking for upbeat, energetic people to join our 700 + employees selling ocean - going cruises, river cruises, escorted tours and air + hotel packages to customers in more than 165 countries around the world.
A world of open air and open spaces, of falling asleep to the soft patter of rain on a tin roof or waking to the kiss of a light trade - wind breeze sliding off of the ocean.
Air Mauritius picked up two titles at the World Travel Awards Indian Ocean Gala Ceremony this year, walking away with trophies for Indian Ocean's Leading Airline - Economy Class and Indian Ocean's Leading Airport Lounge.
Located off the typical tourist track and literally hanging from a cliff 330 feet above Bali?s southern coast, you can expect your first wow moment to be when you see the expansive view of the Indian Ocean from the hotel pool and wooden cabana that seems to be suspended in mid air, if this is not enough, remember the beach below has one of the best surf breaks in the entire world!
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Take in the beauty and fresh air of one of the worlds most famous coastlines on the Great Ocean Road before taking on South Au...
On a successful evening for the carrier, Air Seychelles was recognised with the titles of Indian Ocean's Leading Airline, Indian Ocean's Leading Airline - Business Class, Indian Ocean's Leading Airline Brand, and Indian Ocean's Leading Cabin Crew by the World Travel Awards.
Wrapped in ocean and the world's cleanest air, Tasmania's produce and menus are as fresh as its mountain scenery.
BTN interviews Caribbeans Leading Airline - Air Jamaica, Bruce Nobles, CEO at World Travel Awards Asia, Australasia, Caribbean, Indian Ocean & South America Ceremony 2009
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I hope I'm misinterpreting that statement because I like the 2d ones, especially A Link Between Worlds, but the quote is «I think that, in the future, open air games will be the standard for Zelda,» and a «Link Between Islands» sounds like it would contravene that statement (Unless they're using that as a codename for a BotW style game with the Windwaker style huge ocean with lots of small islands concept)
By analogy, a warmer world wouldn't be rainier (or cloudier); it's an imperfect analogy, because rain isn't absolutely correlated with cloudiness, and lateral transport of energy by ocean, air, and latent heat currents in and out of the E & W Pacific Ocean areas won't scale to global waocean, air, and latent heat currents in and out of the E & W Pacific Ocean areas won't scale to global waOcean areas won't scale to global warming
Calculations included tides, sun / moon gravity, air / water temps, and location at point of launch... virtually anywhere in the world's oceans.
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Dec. 11, 2013 — From 2000 to 2010, about 1,900 cyclones churned across the top of the world each year, leaving warm water and air in their wakes — and melting sea ice in the Arctic Ocean.
The warming of the world ocean is associated with an increase in global surface air temperature, downward longwave radiation, and therefore net heat flux.
In 2003 he created the image above, illustrating the volume of the world's oceans and atmosphere (if the air were all at sea - level density) by rendering them as spheres sitting next to the Earth instead of spread out over its surface.
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Figure 1 shows the change in the world's air temperature averaged over all the land and ocean between 1975 and 2008.
Arctic air temperatures are increasing at twice the rate of the rest of the world — a study by the U. S. Navy says that the Arctic could lose its summer sea ice by next year, eighty - four years ahead of the models — and evidence little more than a year old suggests the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is doomed, which will add between twenty and twenty - five feet to ocean levels.
Failing that, you might like to explain the existence of the great ocean thermal currents that, together with the slipstream air currents, determine our global weather patterns, in your strange little world where the oceans lose their accumulated heat overnight.
In World War II, the European region of the Arctic Ocean was heavily contested: the Allied commitment to resupply the Soviet Union via its northern ports was opposed by German naval and air forces.
Since the whole world does not appear to freeze during a ice age, the must be massive ice making going at the pole driven by heat lifting oceans of water to the sky from the equator where it is pushed by the expanding air and vapor to the poles areas where it returns to the surface and follows cold land like a culvert between warmer expanding ocean air back down to the equatoral region.
Roughly 70 percent of the world is covered by oceans, so you can understand how hotter air over them could make a vast difference in the climate system.
The cores coming out of the ocean floor indeed showed slow changes, and so did the ice core from Antarctica — but few understood then about how special Antarctica is, how insulated from the rest of the world its weather can be (that ring of westerlies and its vertical curtain of rising air at 60 ° S) and how its low rates of snowfall limit time resolution.
Ocean air sheltered stations (OAS) in Europe (and perhaps the whole world) show little or no warming since the previous warm period in approx. 1930 - 1960.
Clouds appear by magic, not by lighter than air water vapour rising through the heavy voluminous fluid ocean of real gas as in the real world.
They, AGWSF fisics, doesn't have the real volume of gas Air which is a fluid in the real world, in real world science it is not empty space, but a heavy ocean of gas weighing down on us a ton on our shoulders.
The glacier, hundreds of feet tall and plunging hundreds more feet below the ocean surface, like many in our world, now faces the combined threat of warming airs and waters.
Overall, when taking a look at these newly realized ice - sheet weaknesses, it's worth noting that the total heat forcing impacting the world's ocean, air, and glacial systems is now rising into a range that is much more in line with Middle Miocene values.
On the other hand, there is absolutely no doubt that the burning of coal producing air pollution that kills millions world - wide each year and damages our atmosphere and our oceans through climate change.
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