What
does less sea ice mean other than it is warmer?
Not exact matches
And don't even mention the material in Dead
Sea Scrolls much
less ask about them.
Do you remember all He's delivered you from, all He's brought you through and the miraculous way in which He
did it — no
less awe - inspiring than the parting of the Red
Sea?
Roughly 1/2 cup each of: - Red Pepper, sliced - Carrot, Shredded or peeled thinly with a veggie peeler, or chopped - Broccoli Florets - Broccoli Stem - Cauliflower - Green Beans 3 cups spinach 3 cloves garlic 2 tsp dry or 2 inches fresh grated ginger 2 Tbs sesame oil 1 Tbs honey 2 - 3 Tbs tamari (or to taste) Olive oil - enough for cooking veggies (if using a non-stick pan you'd need
less, but I don't recommend non-stick pans) 1 Tbs turmeric
sea salt + cayenne to taste 4 eggs or 1/2 block of firm tofu chopped Left over grains (optional)
There's something about summertime by the
sea that
does wonders for both body and spirit., but can have
less desirable effects on your hair's health.
I've tried using
less, and 2 teaspoons for the recipe above was okay at higher altitude, but didn't work well at
sea level.
These peanut buttery tahini chocolates sprinkled with
sea salt will take you more or
less five minutes to throw together and then the freezer will
do the rest.
100 g) 225 g whole grain rye flour 225 white wheat flour (or bread flour) 2 tablespoons of roasted rye malt * 350 g water - 77 % hydration dough (pay attention to the water level, adjust it to your flour's absorbance - if you flour absorbs
less water, add
less water in the beginning, it is easy to add it more later if necessary) 9 g fine
sea salt Fruit soaker 40 g dry apples, chopped to small pieces 100 g dry prunes 50 g rum Other 60 g chocolate chips (I used these) orange zest of 2 organic oranges 70 g roasted hazelnuts, chopped (roast them for 8 - 9 minutes at 230 °C / 446 °F) * if you don't have roasted rye malt at hand, substitute it for cocoa powder but make sure you add some (appr.
I've made this focaccia also at
sea level and it
does fall a bit
less post bake, but it's still killer even if it falls a bit so don't sweat it much.
The Arctic now has seven times
less old
sea ice than it
did 30 years ago.
Proponents claim the dispersants
did help dissipate oil slicks on the
sea surface, causing
less oil to taint shoreline beaches and marshes.
«If the IPCC comes out with significantly
less than 100 cm of
sea level rise, there will be people in the science community saying we don't think that's a fair reflection of what we know,» said Bob Corell, chairman of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment, speaking to Associated Press.
Smaller, dispersed droplets are
less threatening for two reasons: they present more surface area to the water, so ocean bacteria can degrade the oil faster; plus, the small droplets are much slower to rise to the surface, keeping the oil at
sea instead of in coastal wetlands and giving the bacteria more time to
do their magic.
Political divisions are
less apparent with factual questions that
do not infer climate change, such as whether the melting of Greenland and Antarctic land ice, or of Arctic
sea ice, could potentially
do the most to raise
sea levels.
«Human influence is so dominant now,» Baker asserts, «that whatever is going to go on in the tropics has much
less to
do with
sea surface temperatures and the earth's orbital parameters and much more to
do with deforestation, increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and global warming.»
What's more, its air has 40 percent
less oxygen than
does the air at
sea level.
The global mean temperature rise of
less than 1 degree C in the past century
does not seem like much, but it is associated with a winter temperature rise of 3 to 4 degrees C over most of the Arctic in the past 20 years, unprecedented loss of ice from all the tropical glaciers, a decrease of 15 to 20 % in late summer
sea ice extent, rising sealevel, and a host of other measured signs of anomalous and rapid climate change.
Third, using a «semi-empirical» statistical model calibrated to the relationship between temperature and global
sea - level change over the last 2000 years, we find that, in alternative histories in which the 20th century
did not exceed the average temperature over 500-1800 CE, global
sea - level rise in the 20th century would (with > 95 % probability) have been
less than 51 % of its observed value.
Summertime
sea ice in the Arctic Ocean now routinely covers about 40 percent
less area than it
did in the late 1970s, when continuous satellite observations began.
Chris goes on to talk a little about certain types of salt that he
does not recommend, and points out that regular table salt (while not the devil) is basically lacking any of the additional minerals and nutrients that you would find in the more natural,
less processed salts, like
sea salt etc..
2 - 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts — frozen is fine 8 - 10 cups water 2 big spoonfuls Better than Bullion (more or
less to taste) 1/2 onion, chopped 1 tsp fresh ginger, grated 3 - 4 cups carrots, chopped 2 - 3 cups celery, chopped 6 - 8 garlic cloves, minced 1 tsp ground turmeric 1 package riced cauliflower (fresh or frozen, or very finely chopped) A few dashes fish sauce (if you have it) 1/2 T. dried basil 3 T. coconut aminos (use soy sauce if you don't have aminos, but just 2 T.) A few noodles, if you please 1.5 tsp
sea salt, more or
less to taste 1/4 tsp black pepper, more or
less to taste
Kosher salt
does not actually have
less sodium than table salt or
sea salt, but it is usually coarser.
Malkovich was well cast for his brilliant and memorable performance, Jolie is entirely capable if
less than sizzling and Eastwood's depiction of old - time Los Angeles as a low - slung city of bungalows pressed between
sea and mountains is well
done.
«Manchester - By - The -
Sea» As if to ensure that this sprawling family epic from Kenneth Lonergan
does not suffer the same ignominious fate as as his meddled - with, wrangled over and eventually more or
less buried masterpiece «Margaret,» Sundance critics greeted the premiere of «Manchester - By - The -
Sea» with a veritable stampede of superlatives.
This tired and slapped together sequel, Deep Blue
Sea 2 (2017) follows essentially the same narrative structure only with a
less interesting cast you don't really care whether or not they get eaten by genetically enhanced sharks or not.
Claude Barras — «My Life as a Zucchini,» «Banquise (Icefloe)» Eric Beckman — «When Marnie Was There,» «Song of the
Sea» Jared Bush * — «Zootopia,» «Moana» Carlos E. Cabral — «Big Hero 6,» «Frozen» Giacun Caduff — «La Femme et le TGV,» «2B or Not 2B» John K. Carr — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Over the Hedge» Jeeyun Sung Chisholm — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «The Peanuts Movie» Jericca Cleland — «Ratchet & Clank,» «Arthur Christmas» Andrew Coats — «Smash and Grab,» «Borrowed Time» John Cohen — «The Angry Birds Movie,» «Despicable Me» Lindsey Collins — «Finding Dory,» «WALL - E» Devin Crane — «Megamind,» «Monsters vs Aliens» Ricardo Curtis — «The Book of Life,» «Dr. Seuss» Horton Hears a Who» Richard Daskas — «Turbo,» «Sinbad: Legend of the Seven
Seas» Kristof Deák — «Sing,» «Losing It» Jason Deamer — «Piper,» «Monsters University» David DeVan — «Finding Dory,» «Brave» Walt Dohrn — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Rob Dressel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Stefan Eichenberger — «Heimatland (Wonderland),» «Parvaneh» David Eisenmann — «Pearl,» «Toy Story 3» Patrik Eklund — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Steve Emerson * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» Lise Fearnley — «Me and My Moulton,» «The Danish Poet» Mathias Fjellström — «Seeds of the Fall,» «Instead of Abracadabra» Arish Fyzee — «The Pirate Fairy,» «Planes» Juanjo Giménez — «Timecode,» «Maximum Penalty» Andrew Gordon — «Monsters University,» «Presto» Jinko Gotoh — «The Little Prince,» «9» Eric Guillon — «Sing,» «The Secret Life of Pets» Lou Hamou - Lhadj — «Borrowed Time,» «Day & Night» John Hill — «Turbo,» «Shrek Forever After» Steven «Shaggy» Hornby — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Rise of the Guardians» Steven Clay Hunter — «Brave,» «The Incredibles» Alessandro Jacomini — «Big Hero 6,» «Tangled» Christopher Jenkins — «Home,» «Surf's Up» Sean D. Jenkins — «Wreck - It Ralph,» «Bolt» Phil Johnston * — «Zootopia,» «Wreck - ItRalph» Oliver Jones * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Mohit Kallianpur — «Frozen,» «Tangled» Max Karli — «My Life as a Zucchini,» «Victoria» Michael Kaschalk — «Big Hero 6,» «Paperman» Karsten Kiilerich — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Timothy Lamb — «Trolls,» «Mr. Peabody & Sherman» Gina Warr Lawes — «Zootopia,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Sang Jun Lee — «Rio 2,» «Epic» Meg LeFauve — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Inside Out» Jenny Lerew — «Mr. Peabody & Sherman,» «Flushed Away» Brad Lewis — «Storks,» «Ratatouille» Carl Ludwig — «Rio,» «Ice Age» Andrew Okpeaha MacLean — «Feels Good,» «Sikumi (On the Ice)» MaryAnn Malcomb — «Free Birds,» «Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron» Anders Mastrup — «Albert,» «When Life Departs» Moon Molson — «The Bravest, the Boldest,» «Crazy Beats Strong Every Time» Dave Mullins — «Cars 2,» «Up» Michelle Murdocca — «Hotel Transylvania,» «Open Season» Christopher Murrie * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «Coraline» Ramsey Naito — «The Boss Baby,» «The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie» Damon O'Beirne — «Kung Fu Panda 3,» «Rise of the Guardians» Hyrum Virl Osmond — «Moana,» «Frozen» Greg Pak — «Happy Fun Room,» «Super Power Blues» James Palumbo — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Christine Panushka — «The Content of Clouds,» «The Sum of Them» Pierre Perifel — «Rise of the Guardians,» «Kung Fu Panda 2» Jeffrey Jon Pidgeon — «Monsters University,» «Up» David Pimentel — «Moana,» «Big Hero 6» Elvira Pinkhas — «Ice Age: Collision Course,» «Rio 2» Kori Rae — «Monsters University,» «Tokyo Mater» Mahesh Ramasubramanian — «Home,» «Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted» Ferenc Rofusz — «Gravitáció (Gravitation),» «The Fly» Vicki Saulls — «The Peanuts Movie,» «Ice Age: Continental Drift» Brad Schiff * — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «The Boxtrolls» William Schwab — «Frozen,» «Wreck - It Ralph» Gina Shay — «Trolls,» «Shrek Forever After» Jeff Snow — «Over the Hedge,» «The Road to El Dorado» Peter Sohn — «The Good Dinosaur,» «Partly Cloudy» Debra Solomon — «My Kingdom,» «Getting Over Him in 8 Songs or
Less» David Soren — «Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie,» «Turbo» Cara Speller — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Pearl» Peggy Stern — «Chuck Jones: Memories of Childhood,» «The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation» Michael Stocker — «Finding Dory,» «Toy Story 3» Arianne Sutner — «Kubo and the Two Strings,» «ParaNorman» Ennio Torresan — «Turbo,» «Till Sbornia Takes Us Apart» Géza M. Toth — «Mama,» «Maestro» Anna Udvardy — «Sing,» «Deep Breath» Wayne Unten — «Frozen,» «Tick Tock Tale» Theodore Ushev — «Blind Vaysha,» «Gloria Victoria» Robert Valley — «Pear Cider and Cigarettes,» «Shinjuku» Timo von Gunten — «La Femme et le TGV,» «Mosquito» Gil Zimmerman — «How to Train Your Dragon 2,» «Puss in Boots» Marilyn Zornado — «Old - Time Film,» «Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase» Sound Peter Albrechtsen — «The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki,» «The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» Christopher Assells — «John Wick: Chapter 2,» «Spectre» David Bach — «13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi,» «Suicide Squad» Sylvain Bellemare — «Arrival,» «Incendies» Miriam Biderman — «Don't Call Me Son,» «The Second Mother» Charlotte Buys — «Call Me Thief,» «White Wedding» Charlie Campagna — «Blade Runner 2049,» «Nocturnal Animals» Harry Cohen — «The Fate of the Furious,» «The Hateful Eight» Mohammad Reza Delpak — «The Salesman,» «A Separation» Yann Delpuech — «The Founder,» «Saving Mr. Banks» José Luis Díaz — «Wild Tales,» «The Secret in Their Eyes» Jesse K - D.
Give it time, and one suspects director Hettie Macdonald and her unexpected screenwriter, American Oscar - winner Kenneth Lonergan (of Manchester by the
Sea renown), will have tapped into the unique power of a novel that
does nothing
less than refract English society, mores and values through the homestead of its title.Barely has episode one begun before the family pile of the title is conveyed in careful detail, as seems appropriate given the disparate people who will gather under its roof.
If you're
doing it right, you walk everywhere in Telluride, taking the free gondola service over the longer stretches up and down the mountain, and feeling the sharp constriction in your chest when your body, even one acclimated to a mile above
sea level, discovers there's noticeably
less oxygen to breathe at such great heights.
Unfortunately, many things went against me in Berlin and prevented me from watching the eventual big winners like Fire At
Sea (Golden Bear), Death In Sarajevo (Jury Prize) and United States of Love (Silver Bear for Screenplay), but that doesn't mean the films below are any
less deserving of recognition and praise.
This essay outlines four district strategies that can inform an
SEA's efforts to attract and deploy the kinds of people who might get traction on
doing better with
less.
Following the «steer - not - row» maxim of Reinventing Government, the
SEA will be responsible for
less doing but more responsible for ensuring that important things get
done by others.
This
does not mean we think the
SEA has no role in education reform, much
less that we naively yearn to trust everything to «local control.»
Assuming you live
less than 10 miles [one way] from your intended destinations - live in an area no more than 3,000 ft above
sea level - and in a climate that
does not regularly go above 80f or below 42f * - not to mention having ready access to charging stations at the majority of your intended destinations
While mobile payments don't look like they'll become the norm until ten years or so in the future, a
sea change like this could cut that timeframe by years, possibly even down to five years or
less.
Not all rooms face the
sea — some are garden or village view, and although the only difference is the outlook, if you don't score an ocean view we'd recommend staying at a
less expensive place and making use of the beach club here instead.
That doesn't make the waters any
less inviting, though, and a long
sea - front prom is one of the resort's prettiest attractions.
It's been said we know
less about the
sea than we
do about space.
At home i troll for SM with two lines the longer under surface (
less than 10 feet) and the shorter the deeper (30feet) but last time I lost probably a 10 kg which
did open the hook because i tight it too much to avoid to mix the surface line or
did I was impress by the strike shaking my 14» 29 ″ kayac out by the
sea.
Whatever Carmack releases next will have to contend with a
sea of similar titles that
do the same shit - just with
less heart.
Interview questions are limited to Rare Replay, sorry not a chance of me leaking any future, potential maybe projects J — what I would say is Rare's development philosophy is to create surprising and delightful games that players will love, this means its
less about a remake and more about we would need feel that we could take a genre or IP further,
do something different and push boundaries with a specific game — We will
do this with
Sea of Thieves which is why it's the right next game from Rare, I actually believe we have
done this with Rare Replay — there is no collection like this!
Increased melting of
sea ice did occur in the 1920s and 1930s in the Barents Sea (Ifft, Monthly Weather Review, November, 1922, p. 589) and over the Arctic Basin (Ahlmann, 1949, Rapports et Proces - Verbaux des Revions du Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 125, 9 - 16) but it was much less so than in recent yea
sea ice
did occur in the 1920s and 1930s in the Barents
Sea (Ifft, Monthly Weather Review, November, 1922, p. 589) and over the Arctic Basin (Ahlmann, 1949, Rapports et Proces - Verbaux des Revions du Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 125, 9 - 16) but it was much less so than in recent yea
Sea (Ifft, Monthly Weather Review, November, 1922, p. 589) and over the Arctic Basin (Ahlmann, 1949, Rapports et Proces - Verbaux des Revions
du Conseil International pour l'Exploration de la Mer 125, 9 - 16) but it was much
less so than in recent years.
Sea ice in the Arctic, on which arctic animals hunt, rest, and reproduce, now covers 15 %
less area than it
did in 1978; it has thinned to an average of 1.8 meters, compared to 3.1 meters in the 1950s.
I'm not a believer in 2 m
sea level rise by 2100, but nor
do I think it'll be much
less than 1 m. — eric]
The media doesn't
do a good job (or ANY job) of telling the public there is the BIG issue of CO2 in the atmosphere, then there are the
lesser issues of hurricanes, extinction, and
sea level rise.
The denialist cut - paste attempts to — via logical fallacy, hand - waving and dissembling — make it appear that... that... well, who knows but it isn't germane nor
does it refute eroding coastlines due to
less ice, nor
does the denialist cut - paste refute the facts of melting permafrost, CH4 release, warmer Arctic temps, birds moving north into the Arctic, increased freshwater flow into the northern
seas, and numerous other indicators.
One thing I would have liked to see in the paper is a quantitative side - by - side comparison of
sea - surface temperatures and upper ocean heat content; all the paper says is that only «a small amount of cooling is observed at the surface, although much
less than the cooling at depth» though they
do report that it is consistent with 2 - yr cooling SST trend — but again, no actual data analysis of the SST trend is reported.
# 146: my understanding is that ice shelf breakup
does contribute to eustatic
sea - level rise, as you say, but only a little, and
less so for larger ice shelves (the anchoring is more distant).
Research indicates that the Arctic had substantially
less sea ice during this period compared to present Current desert regions of Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards West African sediments additionally record the «African Humid Period», an interval between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago when Africa was much wetter due to a strengthening of the African monsoon While there
do not appear to have been significant temperature changes at most low latitude sites, other climate changes have been reported.
So it sounds like even though at
sea level freshwater at 4º or
less does not expand when heated, that with the salinity and higher pressure, the deep ocean below 700m is actually expanding as it heats and thus adding a little to searise.
Other evidence surrounding the original placing of the benchmark is
less clear, but we
do have one positive measurement of where the benchmark stood relative to
sea level taken in 1888 by the then Government meteorologist, Commander J. Shortt R.N..