Sentences with phrase «more warm water from»

As Arctic Ice decreases it exposes more warm water from the tropics carried up by the oceanic conveyor belt.
That open ocean allows fewer thick chunks of ice from near the North Pole and more warm water from the south to accumulate along the Russian coast, causing the summer season of ice - free waterways to be longer in Russia than it is in Canada and Alaska.
If that stops, no more warm water from the equator means the temperatures will plummet in the regions of Northeast USA, Greenland, England, Ireland, etc..
More warm water from the tropics flows at the surfce to the poles where it cools and sinks.

Not exact matches

This implies that risks are not too big or overarching (like resource scarcity, rising levels of atmospheric CO2, or global warming) but are more focused e.g. extreme weather, increased greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture or from energy use, or a lack of fresh water.
Remove the risen dough from the oven (leave the warm water in there), press down gently to deflate it, and fold the dough 8 more times.
The inescapable conclusion from Cochran's experiment, and many subsequent ones, is that for optimum germination, pepper seed should be grown at 70 degrees or more and should be watered with warm water from the top.
The smell of chlorine and warm water and the hollow sound of kicking and pulling: they had been natural parts of my life from the age of 11 to 22, but I had not been aware of them then, no more than I am now of the stench and clangor of the commuter train.
If I run out of the mixture, I simply wet on of wipe washcloths in warm water from the sink and make more when I have time.
It feels so natural to me, to float in a pool and have my baby transition from a watery environment in my uterus to more warm water on the outside.
Any bar or restaurant we asked was more than happy to fill up our bottle with milk (we kept a water bottle filled with it in the fridge) and we brought a bottle warmer from home.
You may find that your baby feeds more than usual when it is warmer; breastfed babies do not need to drink water but bottle - fed babies may benefit from having sips of water throughout the day.
√ Use plug covers on electrical outlets; wrap up the slack of electrical cords and hide behind furniture √ Tie and place blind cords out of baby's reach, or use cordless window coverings; keep cribs, furniture and toys away from windows and window cords √ Secure all furniture so it will not topple on your child √ Install hardware mounted gates (which are more secure than pressure mounted) at the top and bottom of stairs √ Put latches on doors to keep kids out of certain rooms √ Lock away medicines, cleaning products and poisons, and ensure houseplants are out of reach √ Turn water heater down to 49 °C (120 °F), and test baby's bath water with elbow or wrist to ensure it's warm, not hot √ Don't allow smoking — it's harmful to your infant and butts are poisonous
Instead of going from the dark, warm water environment to the sudden shock of the outside in that moment of birth, there's a more gradual transition,» she said.
On the tape, Spencer's tiny foot is seen dangling for more than 20 minutes from his mother, who is kneeling in a child's wading pool filled with warm water.
On warm days, your breast milk actually contains more water to prevent your baby from becoming dehydrated.
Ocean currents bringing unusually warm water, for instance, could shift away more from Greenland, or move in closer, he said.
The Great Barrier Reef will continue to degrade, with warmer and more acidic water bleaching more coral, and greater stress coming from factors like agricultural run - off.
Driven by stronger winds resulting from climate change, ocean waters in the Southern Ocean are mixing more powerfully, so that relatively warm deep water rises to the surface and eats away at the underside of the ice.
Warmer air temperatures cause more water containing the heavier isotopes oxygen - 18 or deuterium to evaporate from the surrounding ocean.
So when wind pulls warm water up from down deep, the temperature difference experienced at the interface of the water and ice can effectively submerse the glacier in a hot bath, with some areas experiencing more than a 10-fold increase in melt rate.
Wind strength varies from year to year, but greenhouse gases, such as CO2, act like an amplifier to Antarctic coastal winds, boosting their intensity and allowing them to bring up warm water from the depths more frequently.
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds over the ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier holds more than 11 feet of sea level rise and acts as a plug that helps lock in the ice of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Another positive feedback of global warming is the albedo effect: less white summer ice means more dark open water, which absorbs more heat from the sun.
Faster flow is more turbulent, and in this turbulence more heat is mixed into AABW from shallower, warmer ocean layers — thus warming the abyssal waters on their way to the Equator, affecting global climate change.
This process of smoothing the original water isotope variations from precipitation is dependent on the temperature, as the water molecules in vapour form are more mobile at warmer temperatures.
Warmer air can hold more water vapour that is eventually rained out, and warmer water holds more energy for a hurricane to draw its powerWarmer air can hold more water vapour that is eventually rained out, and warmer water holds more energy for a hurricane to draw its powerwarmer water holds more energy for a hurricane to draw its power from.
They also suggest that warming could exacerbate the release of CO2 from Arctic waters by allowing more vulnerable areas to be exposed to sunlight over time.
Scientists have found that the Totten Glacier, a keystone to East Antarctica's ice sheets and the more than 3 meters of water they hold, is susceptible to two troughs of warm water that could be accelerating its melting from underneath.
The authors found that this increase resulted in part from the ability of a warmer atmosphere to hold more water.
We will know even more in late July and August, when the comet begins to warm up near the water - ice line outside of the orbit of Mars, and we can detect the most abundant frozen gas, which is water, as it boils away from the comet.»
This is because a warmer atmosphere evaporates more water from the ground, making it available for heavier precipitation within individual storms.
As the planet warms from climate change, there is more evaporation from both land and water surfaces.
Warmer air also causes more water to evaporate from the soil.
Remember that direct greenhouse effect from CO2 is quite small; the predictions rely on positive feedback from other effects (particularly water vapour feedbacks, a far more significant greenhouse gas) to cause substantial warming.
And with each increment of warming, ice would retreat further, vegetation would advance accordingly, and more greenhouse gases would be released from ocean waters or frozen ground.
Research from the same group also suggests that landfalling typhoons are intensifying more than those that stay out at sea, likely because of warmer coastal waters that help them ramp up in strength.
However, data from Autosubs that did return indicates that more warm Circumpolar Deep Water has been in Pine Island Bay in recent summers22.
At the same time, the warm surface waters collect more heat from the atmosphere as they move further westward, and form a warm pool near New Guinea, Australia and the Philippines.
On a more practical level, you could try contrast showers: alternate from warm water, to cold water, then back to warm again.
The Shape of Water is like that, too, a gothic romance in the new del Toro style (after Crimson Peak, which, for me, was more noisy than warm, but mileage varies), which del Toro introduced as the evocation of a fantasy he had as a child upon watching Creature from the Black Lagoon in which the Creature falls in love with the girl and they live happily ever after.
The concerns range from global warming to toxins in our waters to the destruction of the rain forests to the disappearance of animal species, and much more.
For a more challenging marine workout, check out a paddle board from the dive centre and adopt a more balanced approach to life, in the warm waters off East Beach.
We have two kids (5,8) who are great travelers but have had a hard time finding the ideal get away that will be similar to a Bahamas (warm beautiful waters) trip that is only one flight and not more than 10 hours from here.
Cloudless sky, you can admire the stars every night from sitting on the beach... It gets a bit cooler at nights more especially in August / September so don't forget to bring a jacket and if you go scuba diving the water can go down to 20 degrees so book an accommodation with hot water to warm up after the dive!
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• You feel valued from at every moment: from your greeting, through your every hour at the hotel, to your farewell (in which a keepsake Balinese yarn bracelet is tied on your wrist • And, like in Cheers, «everyone knows your name» • In your suite, every imaginable amenity is provided, just in case: two pairs of robes (lightweight and warmer); good - looking beach sandals to take home; flashlight; SPF; bug spray; umbrella; toothpaste; body powder; water, juice, snacks, more
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Each winter, more than 10,000 of these extraordinary mammals migrate here from Alaska to mate, nurse their newborn calves and cavort in the warm Hawaiian waters.
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