Sentences with phrase «ice changed before»

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Things I changed: - cut the sugar by about half, using mostly dark brown sugar for the molasses kick - scratched the nutmeg and allspice but added about 1/3 extra of all of the other spices and also added nearly a tsp of ground cardamon - replaced the veggie oil with melted leaf lard - scratched the raisins - baked it on a deep sheet for only ~ 20 minutes - just barely until firm to the touch - then cut that sheet into three layers - replaced the icing with my own 16 ounce cream cheese, 8 ounce butter, ~ 6 ounce heavy cream, ~ 5 ounce honey, 1 tsp vanilla combo - toasted the coconut before dressing the cake.
We hardly needed to change a thing about her lemongrass curry ganache before it went into our ice cream machines — and one taste of this flavor made with Melissa's favorite masala spices from Portland's Fresh Blends NW and a touch of fresh lemongrass and you'll be glad we stayed true to Missionary Chocolate's worldly flavors.
Pour homemade margarita mix over ice cubes made from blue pea flower tea and watch your cocktail change colors before your eyes without any artificial food dye.
I actually hadn't noticed it before this specific day but after consuming birthday cake with artificial food colorings in the icing I saw a huge change in my son's behavior.
Rule 74 — Too Many Men on the Ice 74.1 Too Many Men on the Ice — Players may be changed at any time during the play from the players» bench provided that the player or players leaving the ice shall be within five feet (5») of his players» bench and out of the play before the change is maIce 74.1 Too Many Men on the Ice — Players may be changed at any time during the play from the players» bench provided that the player or players leaving the ice shall be within five feet (5») of his players» bench and out of the play before the change is maIce — Players may be changed at any time during the play from the players» bench provided that the player or players leaving the ice shall be within five feet (5») of his players» bench and out of the play before the change is maice shall be within five feet (5») of his players» bench and out of the play before the change is made.
Again, while I am not a scientist or medical doctor, I don't necessarily agree, especially if the amount of what Bob Cantu calls «total brain trauma» can be significantly reduced through a combination of limits on full - contact practices and / or hit counts, rule changes, and if we do a better job of identifying concussive injury to get concussed players off the field (or ice, or field, or court, or pitch), and and hold kids out longer before they are allowed to return to play so the risk of reinjury is reduced as much as reasonably possible.
A friend who told me not to be so Jewish when I wouldn't buy her an ice cream, the friend's mother who told her daughter to change before we went out in case anyone thought she was a Jew, the concentration camp jokes I was told to be a good sport and laugh along with.
The Sea Ice Knowledge and Use (SIKU) project aims to record some of this information as the sea ice the hunters have known changes before their eyIce Knowledge and Use (SIKU) project aims to record some of this information as the sea ice the hunters have known changes before their eyice the hunters have known changes before their eyes.
Linse and her colleagues» urgent mission is to study seafloor that was in the shadow of the ice before the ecosystem changes.
Late this past summer researchers and engineers from France, Italy and Russia extracted three ice cores from France's Col du Dôme Glacier in a race to preserve valuable information about climate change before rising temperatures wash it away.
«Counterintuitively, rapid climate changes during the ice age were, at times, highly beneficial for megafauna when rapid warming allowed grasses and forbs to briefly spread before peatlands had a chance to take over the landscape and degrade forage quality,» said Groves.
The debut of the RQ - 20A Pumas from AeroVironment marked a sea change for the Polar Star's crew, which used to rely on Coast Guard helicopters to help survey the surrounding ice before choosing the safest and most efficient routes.
«Swans have been through an ice age or two, so climate change isn't something they haven't seen before,» said James King, a biologist who used to work for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Alaska.
Partly as an addendum to comment # 1, I'd like to hear if anyone knows of any research which attempts to quantify the likely change to the planetary heat balance in a zero summer sea ice scenario, such as we may see well before 2040.
As for holding off the next ice age, the damaging impacts of climate change will be felt long before then, says
As for holding off the next ice age, the damaging impacts of climate change will be felt long before then, says Prof Richard Allan, professor of climate science at the University of Reading, who wasn't involved in the study:
The rate of release from the tundra alone is predicted to reach 1.5 billion tons of carbon per annum before 2030, contributing to accelerated climate change, perhaps resulting in sustained decadal doubling of ice loss causing collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 201ice loss causing collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 201Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 2011).
Furthermore, by reversing the direction of the temperature change, the authors found that they could transform the new phase back into the original solution before any ice would start to crystallize.
More recent studies, with much more precise correlation between ice cores and global temperature records, have shown that temperature and CO2 changed synchronously in Antarctica during the end of the last ice age, and globally CO2 rose slightly before global temperatures.
I wanted to go grab my usual iced green tea at Sbux, but you know Kylie would change up her glam before she was photographed again.
T - Mobile does give a quick note for everyone thinking of upgrading — advising them that the Ice Cream Sandwich update will wipe the home screen layout, so be advised of this change before proceeding ahead... [read full article]
T - Mobile does give a quick note for everyone thinking of upgrading — advising them that the Ice Cream Sandwich update will wipe the home screen layout, so be advised of this change before proceeding ahead with the update.
In particular archers wielding ice - arrows are worth taking down before anything else, as being struck by ice has a change of slowing you down for a few seconds, and the archers will simply bombard you from afar whenever you get into a brawl with a melee enemy.
While these characterizations did feel a bit toned down this time around, if you weren't a fan of the redesigned cast before, Fire & Ice likely won't change your stance on the matter.
However, effec - tive communication with the public of the urgency to stem human - caused climate change is hampered by the inertia of the climate system, especially the ocean and the ice sheets, which respond rather slowly to climate forcings, thus allow - ing future consequences to build up before broad public con - cern awakens.
How about xkcd's «A Timeline of Earth's Average Temperature since the Last Ice Age Glaciation: When people say «The climate has changed before» these are the kinds of changes they are talking about» https://xkcd.com/1732/
I don't understand the graph titled «Greenland Ice Mass change from GRACE» Does it mean that Greenland ice mass was growing from 2003 to 2006 and presumably if the trend is extrapolated back it was growing before 20Ice Mass change from GRACE» Does it mean that Greenland ice mass was growing from 2003 to 2006 and presumably if the trend is extrapolated back it was growing before 20ice mass was growing from 2003 to 2006 and presumably if the trend is extrapolated back it was growing before 2003?
I am saying that it is time to draw out the worse case scenarios in terms that people can understand: Pictures of the North Pole depicting before and after the ice melts away, Pictures of the U.S.A and Canada before and after the ice melts away, Pictures of Northern Europe and Great Britain, Pictures of China and Russia and Japan, Pictures of South Asia and India and Australia, Pictures of Africa would all be better at conveying the simple message that the face of the earth is changing and it is time to seek high ground.
Progress towards establishing ice thickness records from satellite (ICESat, Envisat, and CryoSat - 2) will change this over time, but these sources won't yield a record before these measurements began and satellite retrievals of ice thickness have their own issues.
Before The Flood feels like every other climate change documentary, full of spectacular sweeping panoramas of melting Arctic ice, burning rainforests, flooding South Pacific islands, dead coral reefs, and smoggy Chinese cities.
In addition to an overall retreat, IIRC one change since then has been that the first - year ice has broken through the Fram Strait, which seems significant since that hasn't been observed to happen before.
18 — 59 cm is not much more than what's expected from thermal expansion, as the report explicitly excluded ALL of the changes in ice dynamics that have been observed since even before the cut - off for inclusion in the report.
The largest climate mode shift over this time interval, occurring ~ 950,000 years before the present (the mid-Pleistocene transition), has previously been attributed to changes in the pattern and frequency of ice sheets.
If an ice free Arctic is not enough to prompt change then we probably have to wait some time before something more alarming happens that turns the tide.
RE: In reply to the English Gentleman's (CobblyWorlds) question: «Basically I'd like to know if I am wrong to be concerned that we are likely to see changes in the UK and Europe as a result of the ice loss and high latitude warming well before the N. pole is sea - ice «free» in the summer»
I do think it has been clear for a while that interactions with the ocean provide the greatest potential for surprises and rapid changes, and that Greenland's ice sheet would mostly pull out of the ocean before it lost most of its mass.
Indeed, Claude Lorius, Jim Hansen and others essentially predicted this finding fully 17 years ago, in a landmark paper that addressed the cause of temperature change observed in Antarctic ice core records, well before the data showed that CO2 might lag temperature.
Basically I'd like to know if I am wrong to be concerned that we are likely to see changes in the UK and Europe as a result of the ice loss and high latitude warming well before the N. pole is sea - ice «free» in the summer.
For the IPCC both the MWP (Medieval Warm Period) and the LIA (Little Ice Age) existed before the «hockey stick,» so viewing the situation objectively — after the IPCC participated in the rewriting of history by showcasing the «hockey stick as a part of the Left's efforts to manufacture a supposed consensus about climate change — the IPCC condoned a fraud that federal climatists to this very day persist in perpetrating on the public.
The researchers said that while this would not happen overnight as it would likely take thousands of years before Antarctica would become ice - free, humanity's present - day actions could change the face of the planet.
And although these changes have been known to have affected the pattern of the Ice Ages, the latest study pushes the influence of the longest of them back in time to a date even before the emergence of the dinosaurs.
The ice must now be at a temperature that allows the ice to change shape much more easily than it did before.
The rate of release from the tundra alone is predicted to reach 1.5 billion tons of carbon per annum before 2030, contributing to accelerated climate change, perhaps resulting in sustained decadal doubling of ice loss causing collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 201ice loss causing collapse of the Greenland Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 201Ice Sheet (Hansen et al, 2011).
Oregon State Climatologist George Taylor wrote that «Arctic sea ice has undergone significant changes in the last 1,000 years, even before the mid-20th century «greenhouse enhancement.»
Before 1850 the atmosphere contained some 600 GtC (gigatonnes of carbon), an amount that the Vostok ice cores showed had not previously changed significantly for several thousand years.
Note also, having aerosols a cooling means that your relationship between CO2 and temperature in the ice - cores is blown away; dust levels increase by three orders of magnitude going from warming to cooling, and dust changes occur before temperature changes, which occur before CO2 changes.
For thousands of years, humans have been changing global climate, maybe even helping us avert the next ice age, all long before the Industrial Revolution.
He added, «By observation of a number of natural internal processes we can find further support for the coming change and I have referred before to the confirmed slowdown of the Gulf Stream, the effect of major endothermic polar ice melt and forecast reduction in solar activity after 70 years of extreme activity not seen for 8000 years before.
Among the aspects of that variation that we can isolate are probably factors that have produced a general «global» warming trend since the deepest part of the «Little Ice Age», long before any «mainstream» estimate of anthropogenic changes to pCO2 would have been significant.
The likelihood of the complete loss of Arctic summer sea ice by 2030, faster melting of the vast Greenland ice sheets, and the rapid and quickening thaw of permafrost regions indicate that the window for arresting climate change before tipping points are reached is rapidly closing.
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