Sentences with phrase «during ice break»

Researcher James McClelland sampling water during ice break - up in Kaktovik Lagoon, Alaska.

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The association with the show even helped smooth talks with a group of big - ticket clients, helping to break the ice during an initial meeting.
Ronald Koeman took his side to have a go at ice hockey during their mid-season break to Switzerland.
Try rubbing a cold teething ring on the baby's gums before nursing or during breaks, or put crushed ice in a closed, clean sock for the baby to gnaw on.
And when I was in college, I was financially on my own after the first year and during summers and breaks I worked a full - time office job then worked at an ice cream store in the evenings (so, a similar 8 am to 11 pm work pattern).
«Although a direct causal link has not been established between the atmospheric phenomena observed in late October 2012 and the record - breaking sea - ice loss observed during the preceding summer months, all of the observations are consistent with such an interpretation,» states the Oceanography article.
Calving and Ice - Shelf Break - up Processes Investigated by Proxy: Antarctic Tabular Iceberg Evolution during Northward Drift.
By contrast, during the last ice age, hundreds of comparatively smaller icebergs broke free of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and drifted into Pine Island Bice age, hundreds of comparatively smaller icebergs broke free of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and drifted into Pine Island BIce Sheet and drifted into Pine Island Bay.
Although the results were obtained in late winter when no ships travel the route, they will impact how ice break - up and summer ice conditions develop and are currently predicted, and help forecast the opening and navigability of the NWP during summer.
Ice crystals that form during cooling and rewarming can break, puncturing cells and bursting blood vessels.
The latter events left behind distinctive rock - sequences typically consisting of tillites (ancient boulder - clay, now solid rock) representing ice - deposited debris, overlain with a depositional break by cap - carbonates (chemical sediments of marine origin deposited during interglacials following global sea - level rises).
In other words they coexisted, except for two brief periods: in June, when the ice broke, and during the spawning season in autumn.
Whether you are looking for her on dating websites or you noticed her first in some restaurant during your visit to Vietnamese, you have to make efforts to break the ice.
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A shared interest in literature and poetry is expected to help speed - daters break the ice during the all - important three - minute conversation.
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Mills» daughter Kim (Maggie Grace) is now in college, living on her own, dating a guy, and pregnant, which she keeps a secret from her dad until it becomes a way to awkwardly break the ice during an already uncomfortable moment.
During this past winter break, my parents and I took a dozen of my former students ice skating, the first time skating for many of these children.
«30 Icebreakers for Back to School» is a booklet compiling activities to break the ice with your students when Back to School but also to use during the whole year to enhance cooperation and group work.
Give them the opportunity to introduce themselves and break the ice during an eLearning project kickoff meeting.
For instance, when traveling by car during hot weather, pet owners should always bring an insulated container of ice to keep pets cool in case the car or air conditioner breaks down.
Despite the high temperatures observed in the area during June, it is likely that the cold winter contributed to a thicker ice cover that led to a later break up.
Based on a review of spring air temperatures, the winter evolution of the ice bridge and current ice conditions, Gudmansen predicts that the ice bridge will break down during the second half of June.
Ainley confessed his claims were based on a sentence in Barbraud's paper that stated, «Complete or extensive breeding failures in some years resulted from early break - out of the sea - ice holding up the colony, or from prolonged blizzards during the early chick - rearing period.»
Not wanting to succumb to a similar mistake, I emailed Barbraud and asked for the dates during which he had observed an «early break - out of sea - ice holding up the colony».
I was reading about the mechanics the air undergoes, during the sixty years (at the very least) between the time it is in fresh fallen snow, and the time firn turns to ice, and I felt my credulity being stretched to the breaking point.
During their work as part of the Norwegian - led research project Norwegian Young Sea Ice Cruise (N - ICE2015), an expedition launched to observe Arctic sea ice conditions, they were accustomed to watching for danger signs and moving quickly to salvage their gear and instruments when the ice broke Ice Cruise (N - ICE2015), an expedition launched to observe Arctic sea ice conditions, they were accustomed to watching for danger signs and moving quickly to salvage their gear and instruments when the ice broke ICE2015), an expedition launched to observe Arctic sea ice conditions, they were accustomed to watching for danger signs and moving quickly to salvage their gear and instruments when the ice broke ice conditions, they were accustomed to watching for danger signs and moving quickly to salvage their gear and instruments when the ice broke ice broke up.
The chemical tracers also show that circulation slowed almost to a halt during certain stadials known as Heinrich events, when massive amounts of icebergs broke off and drifted away from the Laurentide ice sheet, which covered a large part of North America at the time.
That situation changed during recent weeks when two scientific papers broke the news that some of West Antarctica's glaciers had lost upwards of a half a kilometer of ice thickness due to contact with warm ocean waters over the past decade.
NASA's Operation IceBridge monitors ice thickness in polar regions using instrument - laden aircraft during a break between satellite observations from 2009 to 2016.
During that break - up, 3,200 square kilometers (1,235 square miles) of ice disintegrated within a few days «due to mechanical instabilities of the ice masses triggered by climate warming,» according to the European Space Agency.
Apparently the Aurora Australis broke mooring during a blizzard and ran aground (on ice?)
A wide tidal range during a period that coincided with high sunshine levels, storms, a change to prevailing winds etc could all have a notable effect on breaking or moving the ice around.
The main cause is simply global warming: as the climate has warmed there has been less ice growth during the winter and more ice melt during the summer... in the end the summer melt overtook the winter growth such that the entire ice sheet melts or breaks up during the summer months.
During the program, Beck put forth an apples - to - oranges comparison by suggesting that the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report contradicts Gore's statement in An Inconvenient Truth, that if the West Antarctic or Greenland ice sheets were to break up or melt, «sea level worldwide would go up 20 feet»:
But in the end the summer melt overtook the winter growth such that the entire ice sheet melts or breaks up during the summer months.
The latter events left behind distinctive rock - sequences typically consisting of tillites (ancient boulder - clay, now solid rock) representing ice - deposited debris, overlain with a depositional break by cap - carbonates, chemical sediments of marine origin deposited during interglacials following global sea - level rises.
Despite temperatures at the beginning of 2017 not being record - breaking the sea ice area remained much lower than average during the first three months of the year, with January showing the lowest negative anomaly on record - 600,000 square kilometres below the 1981 - 2010 average for January.
In 2017, sea ice levels during the spring were higher than usual in the Labrador Sea (home to Davis Strait polar bears) and as a consequence, communities in coastal Labrador and Newfoundland saw record - breaking numbers of bear sightings, including a scary encounter that resulted in a bear being shot.
Humor can be both a tool for breaking the ice during your interview but, when used inappropriately, could also potentially hurt your chances at getting that follow up or job offer.
Pro Tip: Adding hobbies and interests to your resume is also a great way to break the ice during an interview and use some of the same research to your advantage.
Stop us if you've heard this one: a guy walks into a bar... While this may be a fantastic way to break the ice with your most recent online date or a tale to regale your college friends over a few beers, using humor during a job interview is a far more delicate operation.
It also gives the recruiter and interviewers a great opportunity to connect with you by asking about it during an interview in order to break the ice.
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