Not exact matches
What is the only thing capable of making 40 % of the country fvcking stupid enough to
think the entire Universe began
less than 10,000 years ago with one man, one woman and a talking snake: (i) paleontology (ii) archeology (iii) biology; or (iv) religion It is only acceptable as an adult to believe Bronze Age mythology like talking snakes, the Red
Sea splitting, mana falling from the sky, a man living in a whale's belly, a talking donkey, superhuman strength, a man rising from the dead and angels, ghosts, gods and demons in the field of:
I
think perhaps it would pair better with a
less oily white fish like snapper,
sea bass, halibut or cod.
Sea salt has slightly more «bang for its buck» — meaning
less sodium and more flavor — but, I
think regular salt will work just fine.
But new analyses like this, which show previously undiscovered deep canyons, suggest that a good chunk of East Antarctica's bed lies below
sea level, rendering the ice sheet
less stable than previously
thought.
But there's much
less information out there on what people actually
think about the ocean and some of the protection measures,» says California
Sea Grant Extension Specialist Jennifer O'Leary, a study coauthor who is based at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.
«If the IPCC comes out with significantly
less than 100 cm of
sea level rise, there will be people in the science community saying we don't
think that's a fair reflection of what we know,» said Bob Corell, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, speaking to Associated Press.
The East Antarctic ice sheet has long been considered relatively stable because most of the ice sheet was
thought to rest on bedrock above
sea level, making it
less susceptible to changes in climate.
Faster
sea floor spreading, presumably associated with more volcanic activity at subduction zones, and / or other increases in volcanic activity or geologic outgassing, or faster oxidation of exposed fossil organic C (as in shales)-- greater geologic CO2 emissions (I
think another way of looking at the inorganic part is that any given region of
sea floor has
less time to accumulate carbonate minerals from chemical weathering, so that C reservoir could shrink while others, including the atmosphere, can grow).
It is hugely counter-intuitive to
think that the closer you are to a melting ice mass, the
less it affects your
sea - level.
I
think it's because
sea salt seems to be
less processed or sounds more exotic than plain old table salt.
This does not mean we
think the
SEA has no role in education reform, much
less that we naively yearn to trust everything to «local control.»
Editors are lifesavers in the
sea of words —
think Pamela Anderson in Baywatch but substitute the little red floatation device for a red ballpoint and the red one - piece for, well, something
less overtly sexy.
but I
think Fuze has the potential to be the 4th brand at least in China, India,
SEA and South America with hopefully their next console release in 5 years or
less.
I'm not a believer in 2 m
sea level rise by 2100, but nor do I
think it'll be much
less than 1 m. — eric]
Global Climate Change Just Two Cents From Every New Yorker Could Build Carteret Island's Climate Change Refugees New Homes 20 Million People in Bangladesh Displaced by Rising
Seas - But
Less Land Than Previously
Thought Submerged Climate Change Means Hunger, Disaster, Disease Will Be the New Normal: Oxfam
He knows, or should know, that this study stopped in 2003, that it shows a
lesser rise in
sea level for the decade preceding the end of the study than had been
thought, and he knows
sea level is dropping now.
The Arctic is a whore and a bitch and anyone that
thinks that
less summer
sea ice is going to open a treasure chest is chasing rainbows.
Recent evidence of faster rates of global
sea - level rise suggests that these projections may be too low.3, 4,5 Given recent accelerated shrinking of glaciers and ice sheets, scientists now
think that a rise of 2.6 feet (80 centimeters) is plausible — and that as much as 6.6 feet (2 meters) is possible though
less likely.16
Your simplistic linear
thinking aligns to CAGW alarmist pablum though: more people = more CO2 = more hot = rising
seas, therefore; more robots =
less people =
less CO2 =
less heat, etc. etc..
So, if you looked at
less than 18.6 years worth of data without considering that effect, you might be mislead into
thinking that the rate of change of mean
sea level had slowed down or sped up, when, in fact, it is doing the opposite.
No, I
think a warmer atmosphere &
sea surface allows the ocean below to cool
less, than a colder atmosphere &
sea surface.
Every time I hear that explanation that
less sea ice means arctic air can move south I
think «Damn, it must have been cold in the Medieval Warm Period».
I
think a warmer atmosphere &
sea surface allows the ocean below to cool
less, than a colder atmosphere &
sea surface
Snow depth over
sea ice in spring affects the hunting success of polar bears on ringed seal (Phoca hispida) pups, but the relationship is more complicated than you might
think and there is
less data on this phenomenon than you would believe.
The research, published Nov. 21 in the European Geosciences Union journal The Cryosphere, underlines that the Antarctic
Sea is actually
less sensitive to climate change repercussions than previously
thought, especially when compared to the Arctic.
Sea levels could rise far more rapidly than expected in coming decades, according to new research that reveals Antarctica's vast ice cap is
less stable than previously
thought.
«Now I
think we're seeing a feedback that involves
less sea ice that allows more heat to be transported into the atmosphere.»
--- Atmospheric mass and composition: approx. 510 trillion m ^ 2 (surface area) * 0.1013 MPa (surface pressure) / 9.81 m / s ^ 2 = 5.266 E18 kg = 5.266 million Gt Hartmann, «Global Physical Climatology», p. 8 gives 5.136 million Gt (the difference could be due to actual average surface pressure being lower than average
sea level pressure; counteracting that, gravity decreases with height (not much over most of the mass of the atmosphere) and I
think global average g may be
less than 9.81 (maybe 9.80?)
For cities and towns along the coasts of the U.S.A. - our castles, if you will - we weren't
thinking of rising
sea levels in 1967 either, much
less the potential impacts from the creeping phenomenon.
More info: Bangladesh Environment Network Global Climate Change 20 Million People in Bangladesh Displaced by Rising
Seas - But
Less Land Than Previously
Thought Lost Bangladesh Wants $ 4 Billion from Wealthy Countries for Climate Change Adaptation Projects Bangladesh Tries Working With Nature to Stave Off
Sea Level Rise
More: National Snow and Ice Data Center Arctic
Sea Ice Melting Arctic
Sea Ice Melt 20 Years Ahead of Schedule - Scientist Maintains Tipping Point Assertion Melting Arctic Ice Increases Permafrost Melting Farther Inland Than Previously
Thought Arctic
Sea Ice Not Only Covers
Less Area, It's Thinner Too: New Data Shows