Sentences with phrase «even warmer ground»

And any 15 um radiation from the even warmer ground is ALSO absorbed by the intermediate layers.

Not exact matches

Mmmm I could go for a warm bowl of soup, even though temps are warmer than usual and there isn't snow on the ground (odd for Mn this time of year).
These apple cider caramels are my love letter autumn in my city, my attempt, as I wrote in the book, to «pack everything I love about New York City in October — the carpet of fiery leaves on the ground from the trees I didn't even know we had; the sky, impossibly blue; the air, drinkably crisp; the temperature finally delicious enough that it implores you to spend hours wandering around, sipping warm spiced apple cider from the Greenmarkets — into one tiny square.»
Warming spices like licorice, ginger, cardamom, and cinnamon are meant to ground you... even if you're 3,000 feet in the air.
Shezn warmed up at half time with no gloves on juggling balls he really takes the game serious Walcott swapped shirts at full time and when given stick by fans gestured that he isn't bothered I can't stand Ferguson or Maureen as people but as managers they struck fear into the TOP players, they know if they don't perform they get replaced Goroud miss at least 3 sitters 8 yards or closer, the Monaco fans were chanting his name after he went off, how low have we become The ground is so quiet even in big games we chant 1 - 2 songs usually Arsenal, Arsenal The stewards will throw out fans with winger out banners but allow away fans to incite hate in the ground and do nothing Yesterday was my worst visit to the stadium in yearsm treated like crap, players who don't even want to work hard or players below standard
As Hartmut Hellmer explains, «When it comes to the Amundsen Sea, where warm water has already reached the continental shelf and even the grounding line of some ice shelves, we can safely say that this inflow of heat can not be stopped; the climate regime change has already taken place.
Once that growth rate tails off, additional carbon released from the ground will enter the atmosphere and make the planet even warmer.
There's a layer of permafrost, meaning the soil under ground never gets warm enough, even in high summer, to melt.
So root vegetables, they give us that sense of being grounded even if we think of fall when we tend to have more of those root vegetables we're tending to go more within and we choose those root vegetables they tend to act more as warming foods, as stabilizing foods, and that kind of gives us that cozy feeling to really anchor and hunker down into our physical body.
SIMPLE YET POTENT: diving into work today with this warming + grounding turmeric Chai blended up with pearl, pine pollen, he shou wu, reishi, raw honey and sprouted almond milk - an edible note to self: even the busiest mornings can be supported by taking just a few minutes to whip up something nourishing with the herbs!
Even though there is still snow on the ground here in NY, I am having major warm weather vibes, so I wanted to share a few Spring Dresses that you Need...
They will also try to seek out abandoned buildings or deserted cars — or even dig holes in the ground — to keep warm in winter months and cool during the summer heat.
They will also try to seek out abandoned buildings, deserted cars, even dig holes in the ground to keep warm in winter months and cool during the summer heat.
[BTW, it's possible that it was NOT warm when the ice man died... maybe he even died from the cold & there was ice and snow on the ground then... and then layers of snow and ice piled on top of him.]
Adding CO2 increases IR emission by the atmosphere, even as the temperature stays fixed, which is the effect that causes downward IR to increase, and the mechanism does not rely on the atmosphere to warm faster than the ground, which is what you seem to be saying.
«Glaciers in higher colder mountainous regions will be slower to melt even as temps rise, the lower tundra areas will respond more quickly to such changes and this is shown by the quicker responses in tree line to the lesser warming periods like the MWP at ground level further north from him, and not just fossil remains but old farming settlements uncovered, and so on.»
The ground beneath them is what has some truly worried, with vast carbon reserves that could contribute to even more warming of the planet if they're sent up in smoke.
And even if it were the case it puts blaming it on global warming on even shakier ground.
Third, as a biologist and «green», she herself was convinced that the results were another proof of global warming even though she acknowledged that there was absolutely no ground for this belief.
Even the first couple of years of the satellite data was problematic as they got results that were some times 6 °C warmer than ocean «ground - truthing» results.
Some, of course, maybe even all, but the MWP and other warm periods should perhaps keep our theorizing feet on the ground.
Of course, that study is just one of many on how much carbon reduction is optimal, but even more conservative estimates show there's still plenty of ground to make up if the goal is keeping global warming under 2 degrees.
Even if the highest warming forecast comes true and the temperature rises by 3 - 6 degrees, no more than 20 meters of frozen ground will melt.
Regarding recent observational evidence, Amman makes the point that some model studies show that» the current moderate warming rate is a bit of an aberration, and so a substantial acceleration in the warming rate can be expected to occur in the near future, sufficient not only to match the modelled warming rate, but even to catch up the recent lost ground
Ice sheets resting on retrograde beds are inherently unstable, because once the grounding lines reach the edge of the «bowl», they will eventually retreat all the way to the bottom of the «bowl» even if the ocean water intruding beneath the ice doesn't get any warmer.
The Costs of Inaction In public discussion, the climate - change skeptics have clearly been gaining ground over the past couple of years, even though the odds have been looking good lately that 2010 could be the warmest year on record.
«If these results are correct, then the current moderate warming rate is a bit of an aberration, and so a substantial acceleration in the warming rate can be expected to occur in the near future, sufficient not only to match the modeled warming rate, but even to catch up the recent lost ground
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