Sentences with phrase «about arctic»

The best information about arctic ice is satellite information.
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To the basic point of the post - what is it that is bad about the arctic being more melted in the summer?
Most scientists make measured statements about arctic ice.
Design and conduct rigorous studies of perceptions and knowledge about arctic environmental issues among the general public, Arctic residents, and other stakeholders.
Evaluate the progress to date, the gaps in and the successes and failures of, efforts to communicate and educate the broad public about arctic change.
Our thanks to the National Science Foundation for 13 years of support as well as to the many speakers who educated thousands of individuals across the U.S. and internationally about arctic research topics.
In a previous conversation about arctic ice someone remarked that you didn't appear to read things that people referenced you.
I know about arctic sea ice from flying ice and anti-submarine patrols on Canada's east coat for four years then five years search and rescue in the Arctic.
Now, since 2007, at the height of the global warming scare tactics about arctic sea ice, the antarctic sea ice extents anomaly CONTINUOUSLY exceeds 1.25 Mkm ^ 2 for 3 years straight now, and is larger than 1.5 Mkm ^ 2 so often for such long times that it is not even newsworthy on a skeptic site.
I've always been fascinated by the thought of early seafarers such as Frobisher, Davis etc in the 16th c, in ungainly, vulnerable, wooden ships that could not go an inch to windward whereby on average, 50 % of the navigable water was denied them, poking about the arctic with a view to navigating through to the East Indies.
In this one, let's look at the evidence about arctic (and antarctic) sea ice over the last century or so.
I am not going to defend what other people say about our paper or about arctic sea ice in an interview.
Anything about arctic melt brings the critters out from under the rocks and I'd like to be better informed.
I'd like to know what folks think about arctic sea ice melt.
It is about arctic wolves, as written and lived by Farley Mowat.
LinCA, I can talk about an arctic tern flying in from alaska as well.

Not exact matches

Q: I would LOVE to know more about how people in places like the desert or the arctic have done EC for thousands of years?
Set in different environments, like the beach and the arctic, kids can learn about different animals and facets of nature unique to that part of the world.
Think about the changes that the rainy season brings to India, or winter and summer in the arctic.
The dig site — the Prince Creek Formation — is a unit of rock that was deposited on an arctic, coastal flood plain about 69 million years ago.
At the time the Prince Creek Formation was deposited, it was located well above the paleo - arctic circle, about 80 degrees north latitude.
In «A Phoenix Flies to Mars», Andrew Fazekas, the Canadian Editor for Science's Next Wave, writes about the NASA Phoenix polar lander, and Canada's contribution to the project: a sophisticated meteorological station developed by a team of Canadian scientists and engineers that will analyze Mars» arctic climate.
Now the question is, can the real climate scientists come forward and present the truth about global warming, or are we in for more ridiculous predictions about an ice free arctic by 2013 and the extinction of polar bears?
During ERASMUS, instrumented UAS flew above Oliktok Point and gathered information about properties related to arctic clouds, aerosols, and radiation.
After the relentless arctic cold that many of us experienced this winter, it is easy to feel grateful that spring is about to pop.
On point # 4 re: TSH, is anything known about how the body regulates this in populations that eat very low carbohydrate (e.g. traditional arctic cultures, traditional Masai)?
In reality, building muscle mass, especially if you happen to be classed as what is known as a «hard gainer» is about as easy as walking through the arctic whilst completely naked.
While up in Oslo earlier this week I got a strong reminder of what real winter is about, I once was used to arctic weather, but -19 raw Oslo air, honestly, it was really painful and not very surprisingly the streets were almost empty of people.
Something about the holidays being over, having to go back to work, and arctic temperatures on top of it all just made the first week of the year so ew.
According to the news, Dallas is about to get hit with an «arctic blast» tonight.
The think is about a bunch of dudes isolated in the arctic.
And I'm not just talking about the beautiful and dangerous landscape of the Canadian arctic, but also the historical and cultural details of the Inuit people.
He's the co-creator of LORDLESS, a fantasy series about a harsh, violent hero set in an bitter arctic wasteland.
Precipitation is extremely light, about 5 to 10 inches a year, making this essentially an «arctic desert.»
Stop blindly defending those who would happily fleece you for your coat in the arctic if they thought someone else would buy it because, despite their inane bleating, they sure as hell don't give a single solitary shit about you, your enjoyment of the game, or the integrity of their products.
Update, January 25: Subnautica's developers are speaking about adding an arctic biome in future expansions.
As he's about to blow out the candle on his (banana) cake, the Snomads — a gang of viking walruses, penguins and arctic owls — invade Donkey Kong's island.
You could argue the data on 30's arctic warming is too sparse both spatially and temporally to be a realistic test of model performance, but then you start to weaken your point about «well characterized» global surface temperature.
Can someone point to a technical paper where I can learn more about the GISS methodology of arctic treatment.
It should be sufficient to potentially change some poeple's beliefs / opinions and their future behavior / responses about ghg feedbacks driven by the arctic regions as temperatures and ghg emissions continue to rise the next 25 years at least with NO CH4 + CO2 feedback mechanisms.
I was just speaking with someone yesterday about the difference between possibility and probability regarding arctic ice.
I don't know about the «freakout» claim, but I believe Peter Wadhams» ideas / estimates regarding the loss of arctic sea ice are going to prove to be much more accurate than the IPCC estimates that sea ice will be gone by midcentury.
Norbert was sober - minded and skeptical about the prospects of skillful short - term sea ice predictions, but even he couldn't help but be drawn into the dubious excitement around the precipitous decline of arctic sea ice and regularly added his own guestimate to the sea ice outlook.
To all of you please note — If we can send a space craft to Mars that cost a billion dollars between research and hard ware then its about time we can invest in to America on our needs for energy and dig for oil in the United States and the arctic region.
Each tells you something about the state of the arctic at the time.
Am I the only one who's apparently not excited about the mapping and drilling possibilities of * THE ARCTIC ICE MELTING AWAY *?
Does the «business as usual» referred to here include the recent findings about substantially faster growth in CO2 emissions than predicted, saturation of carbon sinks, and arctic ice melting?
If it is 50,000 years or something, then I presume claims about how often the arctic has been totally free of ice could easily be based on ice cores.
Here's my uneducated question — while I respect Gavin's comments about not abusing the science, it seems to me that many measurable indicators of climate change are (to the extent I can tell) occurring / progressing / worsening faster than predicted by most models, whether we're talking about atmospheric CO2 levels, arctic ice melting, glacial retreat, etc..
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