Sentences with phrase «at glacial»

They move at a glacial pace.
It should be no surprise then that in the four years the Close the Gap Steering Committee have been calling for Justice targets that the Federal Government is moving at a glacial pace.
If your job search seems to be moving at a glacial pace, maybe you're buying into common «wisdom» that's actually not wisdom at all.
However, Bitcoin transactions are painfully slow, with transactions occurring at the glacial pace (at least in the world of finance) of multiple hours for each transaction in some cases.
It is fast becoming a cliché that technological advances are bounding ahead while diplomacy moves at a glacial pace.
These items were then handed to external fact - checking organizations at a glacial pace.
Many people make the mistake of dealing with this at a glacial pace.
So change appears to be coming — albeit at a glacial pace.
Coming as I do from a city where the bike lanes are narrow, full of holes and added at a glacial pace to to endless politics, being back in New York with my bike is a revelation, this city changes so quickly.
Due to the enormous size of the crowds and the winding route through downtown New York, the protest often meandered at a glacial pace.
Because the glaciers are at much lower latitudes at a glacial maximun (south of the Great Lakes for example), incoming sunlight is hitting them at a much steeper angle.
The initial Milankovich forcing at glacial maximum is teeny compared to the one from current CO2 levels.
Reuters: While the climate change discussion in Washington is moving at a glacial pace, nature is responding to climate change at record speed.
On a basic level, however, the experiment seeks to address what founder Rob Hopkins sees as a source of frustration in the environmental movement: Personal action feels like a drop in the bucket, while governments often move at a glacial pace.
GMT drops initially at glacial inception in response to decreased summer radiation at high northern latitudes that would have led to equatorward extension of sea ice and snow cover with associated cooling from increased albedo.
Major changes in global albedo move at a glacial pace.
This «oscillation» is irregularly produced as the «initiators» of any «significant» variation are NOT «Energy related» directly (persistent snow fall alterations at a Glacial Head as one example).
Few scientists are willing to sound an alarm bell; they move at a glacial pace, even as the glaciers are melting.
Georgia Power's shift to solar is progressing at a glacial pace.
High sensitivity estimates require starting at a glacial maximum.
Starting at a glacial level of 188 p.p.m.v. in MIS 20, the CO2 concentration rises by about 70 p.p.m.v. within 9 kyr.
Looking at these glacial flows individual contributions to overall mean sea level rise (MSLR) and talking in terms of decades to centuries for their collapse makes the problem seem very far off in human terms.
I have also seen your comments on WUWT where I read about your ideas on the termination of the glacial periods from a low vegetation / high dust environment as a result of low CO2 levels at the glacial peaks, which seems very plausible to me.
A new research paper by Friedrich et al. looks at glacial - interglacial climate variability during the last 784,000 years to estimate Earth's climate variability.
Other forcings, including the growth and decay of massive Northern Hemisphere continental ice sheets, changes in atmospheric dust, and changes in the ocean circulation, are not likely to have the same kind of effect in a future warming scenario as they did at glacial times.
But it is far from obvious that the climate's sensitivity to GHG forcing must be the same today as it was at the glacial maximum, when conditions were very different.
Broken from mountains, these stones have been carried, tumbled, and ground for thousands of miles, and finally dropped at a glacial moraine where they are smoothed by sand, gravel, and water.
Throughout his career, Smyth has collected and catalogued found stones broken from mountains, carried by glaciers, dropped at glacial moraines and smoothed by tides and sand.
Of course, this gold is unlockable in game, but at a glacial pace, which entices players to use real money to pay for packs of gold.
Cities make money with each passing simulated hour, and without the ability to speed things up substantially the game moves at a glacial pace.
Problem is, progress in the dog fancy moves at a glacial pace.
The old institutions have recognized the need for reform, but they have been moving at glacial speed.
We won't lie — it'll still seem like you're paying off the mortgage at a glacial pace, but you'll have a slightly sharper pick than your neighbor making monthly payments.
If everybody is reactive, and nobody proactive, then it's a short logical deduction that improvements happen at a glacial pace.
The advancement of ePub3 is taking place at a glacial pace, while the device platform creators such as Apple, Amazon and Google are doing nothing to create cross-platform standards that will lead to better eBooks.
While a handful of states have pressured colleges and universities to update their school leadership training programs, many institutions of higher education have moved at a glacial pace to make improvements or have introduced only cosmetic changes.
They are open to change, but at a glacial pace, and only if it doesn't upset the apple cart any time soon.
As education continues to move at a glacial pace, educational leaders to continue to think critically to move our schools and students forward at an increasing rate.
Pillars moves at a glacial pace and clumsily apes a point»n' click adventure but still manages to be spellbinding at times.
Along the way, he meets a woman (Rosamund Pike), whose whole family was killed by some other bad marauding Indians, and together they travel from New Mexico to Montana at a glacial pace.
New quest, reward and combat systems are revealed at a glacial speed, one by one, with no real logic to the order in which they're earned.
But then Nichols hits the breaks, stops the dreams, and the tension slowly leaves the picture as it moves at a glacial pace.
State of Decay 2 does sport some semblance of a plot, although it moves at a glacial pace.
Sam's investigation proceeds at a glacial pace, and few of his discoveries manage to pique interest.
However, the rest of the film slogs along at a glacial pace.
These elements contribute to Platform «s grand achievement, the monumental experience of time: how periods in one's life seem to pass at a glacial pace until they inexplicably vanish, and one has slipped irreversibly into a new stage of being.
James Marsh «s Shadow Dancer moves at a glacial pace and barely does anything to build tension.
«Winter Sleep», on the other hand, moves at a glacial pace and resembles a newly - discovered play by Chekhov, albeit one set in the stunning vistas of Turkish plains of Anatolia.
Here in Chicago, spring is moving in at a glacial pace.
This week has moved at a glacial pace, so that's fun.
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