Sentences with phrase «actually see the sea»

When Greenland melts, places as far away as Norway and Scotland could actually see the sea level fall by as much as 50 meters.
You can actually see the sea from the main street and the beach isn't littered with little jewellery stands and restaurants.

Not exact matches

However, if I was an ancient Israelite, and I saw things like the Red Sea parting, staff turned into snakes, and the Shekinah glory, and prophets predicting specific future events with 100 % accuracy, and other nations setting their face against Israel to destroy her and / or engaged in human sacrifice, and they weren't typical humans but were actually a group of hybrids like the Nephalim or the Rephaim that were polluting the gene pool to try to foil God's plan of ultimately bringing a Messiah to save all mankind one day, and God wanted them to repent and sent them warning after warning, and they refused, and God commanded me thus....
I couldn't wait to see their eyes light up at their first glimpse of Shamu, excited to see if they would actually feed the sea lions.
«The exploration of the world's oceans has just begun... the next generation of deep - sea explorers may actually see, for the first time, more of the Earth's solid surface than all previous generations combined.
That began to change last year with the discovery of DNA sequences for an organism that no one has ever actually seen living near a deep - sea vent on the ocean floor.
In this NASA satellite image from 2009, it is possible to see how the many islands of the Bahamas are actually the highest points of distinct areas where the sea is shallow and turquoise.
It provides scientists worldwide with the basis for further investigations to see how much ore is actually on and in the seabed, and whether or not deep - sea mining on a large scale could ever become worthwhile.
Yam: Especially Florida, and we have an interactive map on the Web site as well, which loops through and you actually see how much intrusion the seas will have on the Florida area.
Are we all becoming more and more over-everything puppets that just live in a sea of too much information, too much to do and achieve, too little time to feel and «see», too little time to actually LIVE and not just chase all the work, to - do lists, always being informed and everywhere and nowhere at the same time?
As I've written before, digital disruption is usually kinder to entertainment than to art, but blink, blink, blink: this alignment of commercial forces — a sea of self - produced romance - dominated content, publishers on the prowl for just such material, and commoditized concepts of fast - churn output — might actually present a much more toxic landscape to more serious work than we've seen in the past.
Although discovered by JOHNNY DEPP in «PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES,» Honopu Beach's arch is actually inaccessible by land, but you can view the majestic archway by air (see «UP IN THE AIR») or sea.
Not only that, tourists could actually see pink dolphins swimming in the sea.
It was better then their years prior, but my favorite games, Cuphead, Beyond Eyes, Ashen and Tacoma are all coming to PC... Recore and Sea Of Thieves are the only things I saw that I want on XONE... that I currently must own an XONE to actually play... that I liked.
Up close, it is a mesmerizing environment, a space visitors can walk through, see billows and folds resembling sea foliage high above and observe that the patterns cut from the panels are actually free - falling bodies, figures rendered in a style recognizable from paintings by Jacob Lawrence.
We see that the arctic sea ice extent has increased since then, currently up around the 2004 levels, so we're told that it's not actually the area, it's the thickness and what birthday it's celebrated.
---- It would actually be really interesting to see a series of plots that show how the datasets of measured sea and land temperatures have evolved over time as they have been improved with adjustments such as this.
One could see these differences of sea level going either way — either the shallow hydrates were kept more stable than they are now, or perhaps they actually did get released more than we have yet ascertained.
Its hard to see how the oceans can be warming dramatically due to anthropogenic causes if the sea surface temperature (controlled for ENSO, ENSO afteraffects etc) is actually relatively stable.
On the subject of North Sea Oil, the UK government actually see's great opportunity in the vacant reservoirs for storing CO2 from CCS which would preserve some of the 30,000 jobs currently supported by North Sea Oil and which will go down the pan soon as resources deplete.
The Pacific nation of Tuvalu — long seen as a prime candidate to disappear as climate change forces up sea levels — is actually growing in size, new research shows.
So back to the property owner, they need to be well informed of the risks and not be able to pass these off, but under those circumstances they have the best incentives to think about when their land might become unusable (more probably through loss of infrastructure than actually slipping into the sea), and what they wish to do about it, and how they want to go about maximizing the amenity value they see in it, in the face of all the uncertainty.
AFP — The Pacific nation of Tuvalu — long seen as a prime candidate to disappear as climate change forces up sea levels — is actually growing in size, new research shows.
See, the first thing to do is do determine what the temperature trend during the recent thermometer period (1850 — 2011) actually is, and what patterns or trends represent «data» in those trends (what the earth's temperature / climate really was during this period), and what represents random «noise» (day - to - day, year - to - random changes in the «weather» that do NOT represent «climate change»), and what represents experimental error in the plots (UHI increases in the temperatures, thermometer loss and loss of USSR data, «metadata» «M» (minus) records getting skipped that inflate winter temperatures, differences in sea records from different measuring techniques, sea records vice land records, extrapolated land records over hundreds of km, surface temperature errors from lousy stations and lousy maintenance of surface records and stations, false and malicious time - of - observation bias changes in the information.)
Now I am not a great fan of the aggregated tide gauge record seeing as it relies on so few gauges (as cited) most with short histories (as cited) or have moved (as cited) or have been interpolated (as cited) To globally aggregate such low grade information only compounds the errors However, anyone working on flood defence work would use a tide gauge as it provides a more accurate record of the place where the sea actually hits the land, where people live, as opposed to satellites which measure open sea.
Thing is, I'm very sure that when people actually look at the implications of 4 - 5 meters sea - level rise by 2100, they'll see it isn't really the «catastrophe» it's made out to be.
As for arctic sea level dropping, see here: http://illconsidered.blogspot.com/2006/06/sea-level-in-arctic-is-falling.html BTW, have you actually seen the data that was used in this finding?
Likewise, I don't see why we might expect the seas to maintain one century trend (not actually revealed in the data) while the land begins on a completely new and steeper one (actually shown in the data)..
One mother actually airbrushed Auggie's face out of the class photo because she could not bear to see his face amidst the sea of smiling fifth grade faces.
«You feel like you're on the beach even though you're not actually standing on it,» says the owner, noting that when she and her husband sit in front of their glass sliding doors, all they see is sand and sea.
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