Sentences with phrase «cold patch»

Do cold patches of ocean have less significance for affecting marine life than warm patches?
In the last few days, a notable conjunction occurred when these two men essentially agreed on something: that the planet — despite a lot of very cold patches — is unusually warm.
An unusually cold patch of weather or heavy snow often draws comment from climate deniers saying that climate change is not happening.
The cooling versions almost certainly have cold patches on the equator which is a known unrealistic effect that can develop when you use a slab ocean.
My main argument that speaks for an anthropogenic influence is the long - term downward trend since 1930 inferred from the SST data in the subpolar Atlantic, and the fact that climate models driven by anthropogenic forcing predict just such a relatively cold patch in this same area.
Road crews usually use cold patch over the winter and early spring, because the asphalt plants shut down over the winter.
I agree he's had some massive cold patches, and those are the times where we desperately needed someone to step in / rotate but he was still continually playing 4ish games a fortnight for the full 90 mins.
«We send out two crews with cold patch almost every day,» West Seneca Highway Superintendent Matthew English said.
I passed through an extremely cold patch, and to take my mind off it, I tried to imagine myself as Mickey Rourke as he rode his Harley Davidson from Texas to LA in the film Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.
Sure enough, a persistently cold patch of ocean is starting to show up just south of Greenland, exactly where previous experimental predictions of a sudden surge of freshwater from melting ice expected it to be.
Specifically, they took into account the temperature difference between the area most influenced by changes in the strength of the circulation, which is that telltale cold patch in the North Atlantic, and the rest of the Northern Hemisphere.
Placed orders from internal operations to vendors for materials such as cold patch, salt, and fill sand that are crucial for emergency street repairs and work sites.
This alignment of hot and cold patches in the cosmic background radiation suggests many things, including spin (see «Original spin: Was the universe born whirling?
People who disregard that when Giroud runs hot, he's very, very good are equally as daft as the people who disregard his very, very cold patches.
The only material currently available, and its standard practice... is to use a cold patch material.»
Cold patch is only a temporary fix, according to Sickler.
As hot water is discharged from the equatorial waters during El Niño, deeper cooler water can rise to the surface, creating the cold patch that defines La Niña.
Like Germany, it seems that they recently hit a cold patch, and winter has finally arrived.
A new study has joined a growing body of literature suggesting the cold patch is evidence that a major ocean current system — which transports heat and influences climate and weather patterns around the world — may be slowing down.
Indeed, I spoke with Rahmstorf previously about the cold patch in the North Atlantic in March, when his study came out — and when a NOAA temperature chart for December 2014 through February 2015 also showed record cold in this area.
I also asked Rahmstorf whether, if his thinking is right, we should expect this cold patch to become a permanent feature of temperature maps, even as the world continues to warm.
If you look at UNISYS there is a cold patch in the Coral Sea and the La Nina cool waters are drifting south into the cyclone spawning ground.
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