Not exact matches
A drizzle of
melted butter and honey
gives these the characteristic Pom Bakery moist
surface and makes the corn flavor positively sing out.
Chilled pie dough plus a lightly floured work
surface will
give you the best shot at rolling out your dough while avoiding a
melted mess.
It has the classic crackle - topped cinnamon and sugar
surface that
gives way to a soft,
melt in your mouth interior, and it is a must - bake this season.
That's unexpected, because we think of the processes that
give rise to this — particularly the effect of
melting beneath the
surface — as being shallow, confined to 60 km or less.»
Even if we don't have a lot of
melting because of atmospheric conditions one year, the
surface is more sensitive to any kind of input the sun can
give it, because of the previous cycle.»
They even
gave the putative new planet a name: Vulcan, after the Roman god of fire, fitting for a world whose
surface temperature would be hot enough to
melt lead and zinc.
Unlike the great ice sheet of Antarctica, the Greenland ice sheet is
melting both on its
surface and also at outlet glaciers that drain the ice sheet's mass through deep fjords, where these glaciers extend out into the ocean and often terminate in dynamic calving fronts,
giving up gigaton - sized icebergs at times.
About the chocolate: we sent our employees as soon as we found out about your problem, and told them to check all other rooms, and the chocolates were not out of expiration date, what happened is that unfortunately in Rio de Janeiro we have a very hot climate, and sometimes, due to this high temperature, the chocolate's grease
melts and sits on the
surface,
giving it a «spoiled» aspect.
His small vessels and abstract sculptures often have puckered
surfaces and gradual color fades; slabs
melt into hard right angles, and monochromatic parts are
given finely grained texture.
Little else is
given with the show and event announcement, apart from a photograph of a book bent back around its outer spine and
melting into the
surface it is sitting on.
Second,
given that the exposed ground shows the depth of the extant permafrost cap, it seems clear that the pingo's ice did not
melt from the top down, as the
surface material remained frozen (gas - tight) before finally being blown out.
For example: 1) plants
giving off net CO2 in hot conditions (r / t aborbing)-- see: http://www.climateark.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=46488 2) plants dying out due to heat & drought & wild fires enhanced by GW (reducing or cutting short their uptake of CO2 & releasing CO2 in the process) 3) ocean methane clathrates
melting,
giving off methane 4) permafrost
melting &
giving off methane & CO2 5) ice & snow
melting, uncovering dark
surfaces that absorb more heat 6) the warming slowing the thermohaline ocean conveyor & its up - churning of nutrients — reducing marine plant life & that carbon sink.
Ultimately if the freshwater
melt was a dominant (which seems hard to believe
given the scale of the wind - driven gyre transport) factor, it would be entrained into the gyres at the
surface and you'd see an overall freshening of North Atlantic
surface waters to make the whole system more like the Pacific, which has a much weaker meridional overturning circulation.
The low slope leads to very low velocities,
giving the low - lying floating section plenty of time to
melt, and
surface melt ponds are common.
Sea
surface temperatures were warm in coast areas, but near - freezing in the open water areas within the ice pack, which is expected
given the recent ice
melt in that region (Figure 7).
Not only did Greenland Ice Sheet
surface melt in 2012 occur over a bigger - than - average area, it also began about two weeks earlier at lower elevations and, for any
given elevation, lasted longer.
This is their sensitivity Achilles Heel: relatively little increases in
melt can expand the ablation zone appreciably
given the low
surface slopes and low accumulation rates.
Given the fact that internally the earth itself has large temperature changes which
melts the upper mantle and deep crust producing volcanic eruptions at the
surface, it is not difficult to see that the thermal energy involved and the mass of the earth itself, that the earth's own internal temperature fluctuations might have bigger effect on the atmosphere's temperature than the sun.
Melting snow is an important source of this water as well as all amounts of
surface water that move to streams or rivers through any
given area of a drainage basin.
The constant flow of relatively warmer
surface water that started in the mid 60s from the equitorial atlantic produced a net increase in arctic ice
melt, thus a colder southward current in the E Atlantic,
giving the wrong impression of generalised cooling in the region.