Sentences with phrase «far northern reaches»

Also in the far northern reaches of the states, Ashland is a small town of less than 10,000 that sits on Chequamegon Bay (Lake Superior) about 30 miles from the Michigan state border.
Now in Sweden, there's a fast - track plan to electrify a 62 - mile stretch of road in the far northern reaches of the country, as an eco-friendly way to shuttle loads of iron ore in «trolley dump trucks» between a new mine and a train depot.
In the far northern reaches of KwaZulu Natal, Louwsburg is a little village on the main road to Pongola, about 70 kilometres east of Vryheid and roughly 400 kilometres north of Durban.
A new satellite image beautifully highlights the Earth forming a perfect crescent as the midnight sun beams down on the far northern reaches of the globe
So scientists, local stakeholders, myriad industries, and policy makers around the world are closely watching the transformative developments taking place in the farthest northern reaches of the globe.
Playa Tortuga and Playa Del Nino are two family favorites since they're on the far northern reach of the hotel strip.

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However, from late December into January, the team expects a transition where cold fronts will drop farther south along the West Coast, reaching northern and central California.
All told, as warm summers have reached farther down from the bottom of South America into the northernmost section of the Antarctic Peninsula, four ice shelves on the eastern side of the peninsula, including Larsen A, have collapsed in a striking pattern from the northern tip southward toward the Antarctic mainland.
Lily Lewis a PhD candidate at the University of Connecticut explained, «Mosses are especially abundant and diverse in the far Northern and Southern reaches of the Americas, and relative to other types of plants, they commonly occur in both of these regions, yet they have been largely overlooked by scientists studying this extreme distribution.
Earthbound travelers will often take trips of thousands of miles to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights, heading to the far reaches of places like Canada or Iceland.
Continuing a trend of expanding the «group» theory of liability, the Northern District of California's recent ruling in Sand v. Biotechnology Value Fund, L.P. may have far - reaching ramifications for managers of multiple funds.
Trinder's northern network connections and expertise helped Macs reach an even wider number of clients, and that year they launched a new range of escorted tours to Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Budapest - a far smoother holiday than the original, independent capers of Macbeth and his railway buddies - yet with all the romance of rail travel.
We're easily reached from Manchester Piccadilly railway station, and with Piccadilly Gardens just a few blocks away, the Northern Quarter beyond, G - Mex and Deansgate's shopping to the north - west, you're never far from the heartbeat of this vibrant 21st Century metropolis
From their base in Cairns, the Nimrod Explorer offers trips from four to eight days along the Ribbon Reefs to Cooktown, the Cod Hole and even farther north, to the rarely visited northern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef approaching Papua New Guinea.
As I have pointed out in the «essay», what has happened (in an accelerating manner since 1246 CE) is that the insolation reaching far northern latitudes has increased during the first half of each year, and this should be anticipated to cause earlier and more - extensive spring melting of snow and ice, and therefore a progressively - earlier albedo reduction, and therefore more sunlight subsequently being absorbed across spring and summer: the ice albedo feedback effect acting positively (causing warming).
A change in ocean heat content can also alter patterns of ocean circulation, which can have far - reaching effects on global climate conditions, including changes to the outcome and pattern of meteorological events such as tropical storms, and also temperatures in the northern Atlantic region, which are strongly influenced by currents that may be substantially reduced with CO2 increase in the atmosphere.
*** This doesn't apply once you reach the upper atmosphere where high energy radiation (which doesn't penetrate the atmosphere very far) heats it up to thousands of degrees, ionizing it, and even causing weird stuff like the northern and southern lights.
The unprecedented rate and global reach of Arctic change disproportionally affect the people of northern communities, further pressing the need to prepare for and adapt to the new Arctic.
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