For marine samples this is not so much of a problem,
especially open ocean studies.
Not exact matches
Just north of Cayucos, Estero Bluffs State Park offers wide
open ocean views from trails skirting the bluffs — a great place for whale watching,
especially December through March.
The indoor pool was also a huge hit;
especially since the glass wall faced the
open ocean.
Just north of Cayucos, Estero Bluffs State Park offers wide -
open ocean views from trails skirting the bluffs — a great place for whale watching,
especially December through March.
And, in addition to
open ocean, coastline and protected harbors, there are numerous freshwater lakes and reservoirs in San Diego County, many of them suitable for kayaking and,
especially, kayak fishing.
I hope I'm misinterpreting that statement because I like the 2d ones,
especially A Link Between Worlds, but the quote is «I think that, in the future,
open air games will be the standard for Zelda,» and a «Link Between Islands» sounds like it would contravene that statement (Unless they're using that as a codename for a BotW style game with the Windwaker style huge
ocean with lots of small islands concept)
Poetic interpretation is as
open as the
ocean — and that's
especially true of the tale that's true.
In the latter half of the twentieth century, 4 to 6 meter waves (13 to 20 feet) rarely occurred in the western Arctic
Ocean, but with more
open water they have become more frequent,
especially when strong storms enter the Arctic
Ocean in late summer or early autumn.
And air temperatures over exposed land surfaces should warm differently than air temperatures over sea ice,
especially when
open ocean separates them.
In less than a year... It is likely as explained a combination of gradual GHG heat build up, (ice melting) finally triggering more specific humidity, a greater water vapor presence,
especially due to
open water of the more
open Arctic
Ocean Your solar explanation fails and should be put to rest.
Rather, in addition to massive ice sheets covering the continents, parts of the planet (
especially ocean areas near the Equator) could have been draped only by a thin, watery layer of ice amid areas of
open sea.