Sentences with phrase «to buoy»

I'm sort of buoyed by the fact that the more fundamentalist the religion the greater the incidence of pedophilia.
When the acoustic data are paired with wind measurements from buoys at the surface, Rona's team can correlate changes in the plumes» activity with events happening above.
Quarry wants to add mooring buoy in river Plan includes concrete anchor Poughkeepsie Journal, February 17, 2009
This paper uses Argo buoy data to calculate ocean heat down to 2000 metres depth.
In situ observations show this ice has been drifting westwards, taking drifting buoys with it into the East Siberian Sea.
Anthony Martial converted from the penalty spot after being fouled by Nathaniel Clyne and, buoyed on by the home supporters, it appeared as though United might be about to stage an unlikely second - leg comeback.
(09/10/2008) Plunging palm oil prices are increasing its attractiveness as a biofuel feedstock and thereby helping buoy demand for the oilseed, reports Reuters.
They find that, with an enlarged data set that has corrections for bias between drifting buoy data and data taken from ship intakes, as well as extended corrections for water cooling in buckets in the time between being drawn from the sea and being measured, there is a statistically significant warming trend of 0.086 °C per decade over the 1998 - 2012 period.
In San Pedro, improvements such as a modified sewage system, the addition of mooring buoys for boats to anchor onto, and well - trained tour guides have help stave off major damage to our coral reef.
New movie also buoyed by strong reviews, while Avengers director Joss Whedon regrets Age of Ultron comments and signals interest in return to Marvel's cinematic universe
If you look at revenue for Sony and Microsoft, both explicitly point to their gaming divisions as buoying numbers in what are otherwise generally tough times.
They are big black empty texts in one way, just floating buoys in another.
Using buoy data and models based on wind patterns, scientists say that the waves off the coast of the Pacific Northwest and along the Atlantic seaboard from West Palm Beach, Fla., to Cape Hatteras, N.C., are steadily increasing in size.
Swimming, however, is limited in areas bordered by marker buoys.
Idechong oversaw the installation of mooring buoys which saved coral from destruction caused by boats at Palau's scuba - diving sites.
Such a massive increase seems incredibly unlikely because the ARGO buoy system shows the oceans getting cooler.
And the strong quarter helped buoy more modest performance in other regions.
Dozens of autonomous buoys deployed on the sea ice as far as 20 kilometers away from the vessel measured the growth and melting of sea ice to give indications of ocean heat flux on a larger scale.
The characters and their effective animations are further buoyed by believable dialogue and quality voice performances from the cast.
So you agree with the main point that multiple argo buoys do not reduce the uncertainty.
Climate scientist Judith Curry, formerly of Georgia Tech, wrote at the time that NOAA excluded extremely accurate sea buoy data in order to erase the hiatus in warming.
Clever Buoy only detects «large» sharks - 6.6 feet or more in length, and within a range of 197 feet («Shallower water may reduce the range.»)
Oxford, Polo Ralph Lauren [similar striped / / similar solid] Shorts, J. Crew [similar] Anchor bracelets, KJP; Oh Buoy Boston Belt, vintage
Excuse me, but those who complain about adjusting buoy data up 0.12 C to the level of ship data, e g Patrick Michaels, Richard Lindzen and Chip Knappenberger (and You Judith?)
A study using data from Polar drifting ice buoys showed that near surface air temperatures over the pack ice are relatively homogenous, with a CLS (correlation length scale) of 900-1000 km, see (Rigor 2000).
Standing beneath a sea of red paper lanterns strewn across fishing wire, fastened on either end to Dim Sum restaurants and gift shops, the lanterns began to bob like buoys lost at sea.
I found the big fishing buoys at Brimfield antique show, the trophies were being sold by another blogger so I scooped them up and the croquet set at an estate sale for $ 10!
The Foundation Year Exhibition @ Royal Drawing School A great selection of works by young artists in the scenic setting of Trinity Buoy Wharf.
«They should ask Walcott if he felt buoyed when he had the chance to sprint clear of Tottenham Hotspur's defence in the first half but instantly offloaded the ball to Robin van Persie rather than risk another volley of «P» s, «C» s and «F» s.
This site has some useful information on the extent of the data buoy network which apparently the target deployment extent in 2005.
Could hull sensors and drifting buoys offset changeover from insulated buckets to engine inlets?
That price closed under $ 11 before the Labor Day weekend, further weakened by the overall stock market tumble, and not buoyed much by the recent announcement of a $ 30 million stock repurchase plan.
Paz has installed dozens of mooring buoys near the reef (at US$ 250each), both at his own expense and helped by donations, and Allnatt recently organized a beach clean up.
At present, methods for removing the ship — buoy bias are being developed and tested.
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