Sentences with phrase «eruptions as»

What I am saying is that it makes no sense at all to hand - wave at the effects of uncontrolled volcanic eruptions as «absolute proof» that geoengineering schemes «can work», while promoting a gradual 50 - year phaseout of GHG emissions (which is too slow to have any hope of preventing catastrophic outcomes) as «logical» (whatever that means) and ignoring the multiple studies that show we can easily phase out emissions in a fraction of that time with the proven technologies that are already at hand.
Depending on the weather, you may or may not be able to catch a glimpse of the eruptions as Arenal is usually surrounded by clouds which often produce rain.
Acne mostly occurs from skin infections and dermatological issues, but there are other reasons for such eruptions as well.
STEREO can observe these eruptions as they travel all the way from the Sun to the Earth (see Advancing solar blasts filmed for the first time).
That left the El Chichon and Pinatubo volcanic eruptions in 1982 and 1991 as the remaining major natural perturbations to the climate trend, although that had as much to do with the timing of the eruptions as it did with the cooling caused by the nearly global distribution of volcanic ash in the upper atmosphere.
The technique they developed makes it possible to refine predictions of future volcanic eruptions as well as identifying areas of the planet that are rich in magma - related natural resources.
In June, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that they had finally found the cause of the hiatus, and it wasn't shifting winds or pint - size volcanic eruptions as some scientists proposed.
Other scientists had previously suggested reasons for the lag, which included a delay in the eruptions as well as a squishy, slowly responding ice shell.
Though primitive by the standards of the full - colour visuals brought to us by later probes, they allowed scientists to watch volcanic eruptions as they happened.
January 5, 2007, Scientific Nature: Researchers Use Volcanic Eruption as Climate Lab, by David Biello.
There's the clutching reaction of the rhesus monkey, in which the female generally reaches back with one hand and grasps the male, sometimes turning and looking over her shoulder at the presumed moment of his climax — which, if it does indicate a female eruption as well, would leave people in the dust when it comes to simultaneous orgasms.
Tracking a solar eruption through the Solar System 15 August 2017 Ten spacecraft, from ESA's Venus Express to NASA's Voyager - 2, felt the effect of a solar eruption as it washed through the Solar System while three other satellites watched, providing a unique perspective on this space weather event.
Indonesian officials have warned that Mount Agung is on the brink of a powerful eruption as the volcano continues to hurl ash and smoke thousands of feet into the air
Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency described the eruption as «steam driven».
Mt Agung is still rumbling and alert is in the red, but no eruption as yet.
The film's protagonists compare the human characteristic of authoring to the natural phenomenon of eruption as a revolutionary and transliterative allegorical device.
And lots of people imagine we could be entering a cooler period in next couple decades, and most are not allowing or counting on, that we could have a large volcanic eruption as part of the mix.
Scientists used satellite imagery to be able to capture the eruption as it happened.

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Catastrophes can be caused by various natural events, including, among others, hurricanes, tornadoes and other windstorms, earthquakes, hail, wildfires, severe winter weather, floods, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and other naturally occurring events, such as solar flares.
BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, has compiled a detailed report on live streaming video that examines the eruption of online video from the perspective of both consumers and advertisers and assesses how live streaming is emerging as the medium's next catalyst for growth.
Mr. Sloan, a veteran of the bank, took over as C.E.O. after his predecessor, John Stumpf, resigned after the eruption of a scandal involving Wells Fargo's creation of fake accounts.
Saloner's crisis requires a PR response that's general to many such eruptions: communicate what happened and why — «as much as you can tell us without getting yourself in further trouble,» Argenti says.
The eruption is thought to have spewed almost 1 trillion gallons (3.7 trillion litres) of molten rock onto the surface, along with just as much sulphur into the atmosphere, triggering what researchers now call a «volcanic winter».
Eta Carinae is sometimes called a «supernova impostor» because its eruptions are so violent they can be nearly as bright as exploding stars.
Unrest at large calderas rarely ends in eruption, encouraging vulnerable communities to perceive emergency warnings of volcanic activity as false alarms.
Fossils were created by the Flood as well as post-flood super-volcanic eruptions.
Hence, for me to refuse to go to Germany under these circumstances would be tacit assent to the assumption that the Holocaust was an eruption of such primordial, unintelligible evil that the human beings who perpetrated it were as powerless as its victims.
Some don't get to even take the test as babies sometimes get cancer, or die in earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Reverend Mark Dyer describes these paradigm shifts, or «semi-millennial eruptions» as great rummage sales.
It is entirely likely that causes such as fluctuations in the sun's intensity and volcanic eruptions may have contributed to a change in the global atmospheric temperature.
The first 110,000 annual layers of snow in that ice core (GISP2) have been visually counted and corroborated by two to three different and independent methods as well as by correlation with volcanic eruptions and other datable events.
Unless, of course, there was a major disaster that rapidly buried all sorts of plant and animal life under extreme pressure, in which case science would allow for fossil fuels to develop in such a circu.mstance (as evidenced in the Mt. St Helens eruption)... but said disaster never occured in the bible, did it?
Paul Tillich has defined the demonic as the «form - destroying eruption of the creative basis of things».28 In part, at least, the perversity of man exploits the good in his humanity.
Suffice to say, there were plenty of eye - rolling, seizure - like eruptions in the crowd as people cried out and the exorcist confronted them, pressing his Bible against their heads, and demanding that their demons reveal their names.
Seales» ability to decode CT scans of ancient carbonized texts may open the door to recovering many more ancient documents, including an entire library of a Roman villa destroyed in the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 73 A.D., as well as discarded papyrus documents used to create Egyptian mummy casings.
He taught that these views of life, as well as religious doctrines, scientific theories and works of art, obscured as well as revealed that of which it was an eruption from the depths of being.
As if having a tsunami that has killed 272 people and left over 400 missing wasn't bad enough: 25 people have been confirmed dead by a volcanic eruption on another Indonesian island.
His norms in the present case, while thoroughly orthodox in relation to the general consensus, were also in some ways not far from the same German mysticism which was at work among the visionaries themselves, typical as they were of a chronic spontaneous eruption of apocalyptic and individualistic reaction to the directive legalisms of the official Church.
We know from evidence gathered all over the productive lands around the fast Arabian desert (long ago the historian J. H. Breasted designated this area as the Fertile Crescent) of a widespread eruption of desert peoples, Semitic nomads, into the more sedentary areas.
In sum, the work of the Holy Spirit is understood fundamentally as the eruption of the power of the living God.
Referee Anthony Taylor initially pulled out a yellow card after the tackle, but then switched to a red, which led to an eruption from City manager Pep Guardiola, who, despite lots of protestations this year about protecting the safety of the players, seemed pretty aggrieved with what he saw as a harsh punishment for Delph.
We decided to try something a little different as the volcano model is so lovely and so made a multicoloured eruption.
Basically you need the ingredients for the eruption, a jar or small bottle for the eruption to happen in and something to use as the volcano part.
If you take a look at the American Dental Association's Teeth Eruption Chart (it's not as bad as it sounds!)
While it is uncommon for a baby's first tooth eruption to occur as late as their first birthday, it may happen.
Really focusing on their own oral hygiene is really important, because once babies are born, from that time to about the time of the eruption of the first tooth, which happens around 6 months of age for babies, some babies as early as 4 months, some as late as a year, they actually get colonized with strep mutans, which is a particular bacteria that causes cavities.
If you'd like a nifty graphic to keep track as each new tooth makes its debut, check out this baby teeth eruption chart.
While inspecting skin, the doctor would check for common skin eruptions such as birthmarks and rashes.
In the mid-nineteenth century, experts admonished mothers to feed infants a liquid diet of breast milk or modified cow's milk for most of their first year.8 A pediatrician writing in the twentieth century described the practice as «the grandmothers» aphorism, «only milk until the eruption of molars» (12 - 16 months).
If you refer to your baby as «Old Faithful» because of his regular and impressive oral eruptions, he might have gastroesophageal reflux disease, often called GERD, a more severe form of acid reflux.
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