Sentences with phrase «ice coolers around»

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What set this in motion is uncertain, but we think it has something to do with major climatic shifts that were happening around that time — a sudden cooling in the Earth's climate driven by the onset of one of the worst parts of the last Ice Age.
«Swirl» the beans around and submerge them in the ice water so they cool quickly.
He'll wheel it around in a cooler and when the time is right, he'll flip the top and pull a cornflower blue bowl from the ice.
So the weekly laundry and housecleaning was neglected in favor of an escape down to the Sound to splash around in the cool water with the pup, and — the most important work I managed all weekend — making a quick batch of these healthy ice pops.
I wanted to add an easy inexpensive punch recipe that ALWAYS goes over good at any function - I mix no name brand gingerale with pink lemonade from concentrate until the flavour is just right and to spice things up i slice up lemon wedges and grapefruit slices, lime wedges and whatever fruit i have lying around and make them ahead of time into ice chunks; helps to keep the punch cool and each guest will get a little bit of fruit in their glass as well - my favourite thing about this is that you can make ahead of time and it is relatively inexpensive
Let cool at room temperature for about 10 minutes, and then place dish in the freezer until ice crystals form around the edges, about 1 hour.
Allow to cool completely, and run a knife around the edges of each cookie before adding the ice cream mixture.
Immediately transfer to a large bowl of ice water and swish around in water to cool down as quickly as possible.
Immediately transfer to a bowl of ice water and swish around to cool as quickly as possible.
It keeps it cool and concealed from killjoys, and saves you from lugging around a bag of ice.
When the cake is completely cool, run the icing around the top with an offset spatula and let it set.
To keep things like yogurt or other perishables cool, I take a rubber band and actually wrap it around both the ice pack and the food item that must be kept cold — together — so they are «attached» in her insulated lunch bag.
► Also, if carried sideways, and no other items (drink, ice block) are included in this type of cooler to fill up the bag / push against the lid, I would recommend using a rubber band, ponytail elastic or bento box strap to wrap around the container for extra security.)
It has lots of compartments to put everything in its own place and has a matching cooler with a contoured ice pack that fits perfectly around the bottles of milk.
«If you have no access to a fridge or a way to keep the gel packs frozen, then use ice from the hotel to pack around the milk in the cooler.
Small ice pack which doesn't fit around the storage bottles in the cooler.
We are headed to Harvard Square on Saturday to wander around and enjoy a cool ice cream.
In fact, for temperature the major step toward the ice ages that have characterised the past two to three million years was a cooling event at 2.7 million years ago, but for ice - volume the crucial step was the development of the first intense ice age at around 2.15 million years ago.
«It's very cool, because water can go underground, it can move around the ocean, it can change from ice to liquid and runoff, but it can't hide its mass from us,» says Watkins.
In the cool upper atmosphere, ice crystals would have formed around tiny nuclei of volcanic dust, before falling back to Earth.
The area just around it thereby cools and freezes water molecules to the ice cube, also freezing the string on.
Glaciers across the West have been melting ever since the end of the Little Ice Age, a cool period in the Earth's history that ended around the close of the 19th century.
As I recall from high school chemistry, melting of ice is an endothermic reaction — it cools the water and air around it as it melts.
The research published in Nature Communications found that in the past, when ocean temperatures around Antarctica became more layered - with a warm layer of water below a cold surface layer - ice sheets and glaciers melted much faster than when the cool and warm layers mixed more easily.
What the scientists think happened was that the traditionally older, thicker ice around Greenland and the Canadian archipelago «just didn't melt away as much as it usually would» during the cooler summer conditions, «and it kind of just remained over the summer melt season,» Tilling said.
I'm very cool person to be around I love to go on dates, hiking, camping, ice skating, roller skating.
Dire as that might seem, Baker turns this downbeat «America today» premise into the stuff of everyday beauty and wonder by lining up his brightly - lit but cool pastel aesthetic with the way his 6 - year - old protagonist, Moonee (Brooklynn Kimberly Prince), sees the run - down souvenir shops, ice - cream parlours, and rival motels around her as a kind of raggedy jungle gym.
For an hour, «The Neon Demon» is all ice - cool mesmeric encounters that seem to hang in the air, with a hint of kinky violence always lurking around the corner.
Photos of ice houses from around Britain, where old houses have used the ground to keep their food cool in the time before the fridge was invented.
When travelling around with your bulldog, always carry with you a cooler with some ice just in case things get too hot for your bullie.
Pick up some shaved ice or ice cream to keep you cool while strolling around the streets, or visit one of the pineapple plantations to learn about one of the island's most popular fruits.
If you'd rather play it cool, engage in a little combat snowboarding with Iceman by freezing just about anyone and anything while shredding around on an ice slide.
At the last glacial maximum (20,000 yrs ago), forcings by ice sheets, vegetation, greenhouse gases and dust loading are estimated to be around -7 W / m2, and that sustained a climate 5 to 6 degrees cooler than present.
The net trend in the past decennia is a cooling of the (deeper) Atlantic around South Greenland, which points to more cooler water / ice export from the Arctic.
The second observation relates to the apparent difference in the wet / dry adiabatic altitude at temperatures in the range of -30 Deg C. Apparently, the British Arctic Survey Team operating out of Northern Canada in 2006 seemed to suggest that the formation of ice / snow in the upper atmospheric region of around 250mb seems to be remaining as super cooled water drops.
The Arctic sea ice, for instance, has timescales of around 5 years to a decade, and so a collapse of summer ice cover could conceivably be reversed in a «cooling world» after only a decade or so (interactions with the Arctic ocean stratification may make that take a little longer though).
Study of Greenland ice provides a 2500 year perspective indicating we headed into a mini-ice-age as happened from the mid 1300's to the mid 1800's; and the data from the 1200 or so floating buoys around the world's oceans are likewise showing a cooling trend, and have been for some time.
And because sea ice is sparse around Alaska, and snow comes later and melts sooner, Thoman says this winter is likely to be cooler and snowier than the past few winters.
the pack ice around Antarctica has, on average, been a larger extent decade on decade, indicating the Southern Ocean is cooling, not warming.
An editorial in The Time magazine on June 24, 1974, quoted concerned scientists as voicing alarm over the atmosphere «growing gradually cooler for the past three decades», «the unexpected persistence and thickness of pack ice in the waters around Iceland,» and other harbingers of an ice age that could prove «catastrophic.»
... The paper, entitled «Recent Antarctic Peninsula warming relative to Holocene climate and ice — shelf history» and authored by Robert Mulvaney and colleagues of the British Antarctic Survey (Nature, 2012, doi: 10.1038 / nature11391), reports two recent natural warming cycles, one around 1500 AD and another around 400 AD (William: Same periodicity of cyclic warming and cooling in the Northern hemisphere), measured from isotope (deuterium) concentrations in ice cores bored adjacent to recent breaks in the ice shelf in northeast Antarctica.
Scientists at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have also reported that satellite measurements show that sea ice now covers about 2 percent more area around Antarctica than it did two decades ago, another suggestion of recent cooling.
The pattern of temperatures shows a rise as the world emerged from the last deglaciation, warm conditions until the middle of the Holocene, and a cooling trend over the next 5000 years that culminated around 200 years ago in the Little Ice Age.
The volume of Arctic sea ice increased by around a third after an unusually cool summer in 2013.
«By contrast, the eastern Antarctic and Antarctic plateau have cooled, primarily in summer, with warming over the Antarctic Peninsula [C3 Ed: approximately 4 % of Antarctica land mass]... Moreover, sea - ice extent around Antarctica has modestly increased... In other words, the authors find that most of the Antarctic continent has cooled, rather than just the Southern Ocean...»
When the whole earth gradually cooled a little more, this added moisture allowed ice mountains to build up around the northern Atlantic.
Observed effects include sea surface cooling and sea ice increase in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica and cooling in the North Atlantic.
Or by time it's sunk in that it's cooling and everyone's talking the doom of coming Ice age, it will turn around and start warming again.
The water has a lot of thermal mass, and has to be cooled from around 50F down to 32F for ice to start forming.
This fossilized coral reef was alive about 20,000 years ago, during the height of the last glacial period, a time when Earth was around 9 degrees Fahrenheit (5 degrees Celsius) cooler than it is now, and the city of Chicago was buried beneath an ice sheet almost 2 miles (3 kilometers) thick.
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