Sentences with phrase «ice movement from»

We used the ice thickness in December, ice movement from December to April, and ice concentration in June.

Not exact matches

How whales use sound Sound occurs naturally in the ocean, of course — from waves, wind, precipitation, ice movement and fish, among other sources.
When he hit his head on the ice, the sudden movement of his brain inside his skull could have crushed or even cut them against the bone, preventing signals from his nose from reaching his brain.
Ice deformation data from NASA's ICEsat, which indicates subglacial water movement, suggest that the lake has completely filled and drained twice since data - taking began in 2003.
Reichert says that such ultrathin layers of water are a common phenomenon, and understanding the behavior of HDL and LDL water may lead to insights into water's behavior in diverse situations, from ice skating to ion movement across biological cell walls.
This is «where ice detaches from the ground and starts floating,» says Bernd Scheuchl, a UC Irvine climatologist who's mapped ice movements across the continent.
«It was the biggest collapse of its kind up to that point, and it served to demonstrate how ice shelves regulate the movement of ice from the interior of the ice sheet to the ocean.»
There are researchers who create robots that move like snakes; some study human movements and functions by making a humanoid robot, and from there they train the robot to play table ice - hockey, dance, and even juggle; some work together to design an electronic wheel chair that can be controlled by the tongue; some are interested in creating a database of human facial expression that can be used in creating animation and facial pattern recognition research.
The company also set up six witness cameras around ice rink so they could pinpoint the movements of the skating double, rebuilt all the stadiums in CG and repopulated stadiums with CG people so they could match exact backgrounds from shot to shot.
I often had a hard time timing my jumps or keeping my character from dying because somehow the developers have decided to make the movement feel like it is on ice.
This fragment of rib bone is the only known piece of small, portable Ice Age art showing an animal from Britain and tells us about the movement of people, the animals they hunted and how these people saw the world.
There are 120 of them in total, and even though Link's arsenal of skills is shorthanded when compared to those of other Zelda games (he can only use bombs, employ magnetic powers to move metallic objects around, create ice pillars from water, and lock objects in place for a short while before they regain their movement), Nintendo was able to build plenty of clever and entertaining shrines, some of which whose challenge is not in their clearing, but in finding them or making them emerge through the solving of highly engaging environmental puzzles in the overworld itself.
In Noémie Goudal's large scale photograph Cascade (waterfall), a plastic sheet replaces the pouring water; Tania Kovats» glass and water sculpture Where Seas Meet is made with sea water from three places around the world where seas visibly meet; in David Buckland's photographs of Ice Texts, words of warning are projected on to icebergs; Susan Derges captures the continuous movement of water by immersing photographic paper directly onto rivers or shorelines; and Martin Parr candidly documents the English at the seaside.
During this experience the artist was profoundly inspired by the movements of ice viewed from the ship including melting glaciers and the icy expanses of the polar ice caps.
The time required to repair the dome, along with steps we have taken to protect local whaling operations and to ensure the safety of operations from ice floe movement, have led us to revise our plans,» Shell said.
Even when sea ice errors can be quantified, it is difficult to isolate their causes, which might arise from deficiencies in the representation of sea ice itself, but could also be due to flawed simulation of the atmospheric and oceanic fields at high latitudes that drive ice movement (see Sections 8.3.1, 8.3.2 and 11.3.8).
As other posters have indicated with the point about how ice lost from ice - caps changes the angular momentum, the movement of water and atmosphere over the surface has an impact on the angular momentum and therefore a major ENSO event will show up in a LOD fluctuation.
That means the gravity from that ice is no longer pulling the sea closer with its gravity» and «Of course land - based tide gauges require correction for the rise and fall of land itself, vertical land movement (VLM), and they used two methods to do so.
Without the increased water movement due to the storm, there would be a tendency for the meltwater to stay at the surface due to its relatively low density, which would prevent saltier water (with its depressed freezing point) from coming in contact with the ice.
More complex examples (General Circulation Models) attempt to represent everything — clouds, air movement, rain, shrinking ice, ocean heat, as well as the interaction between all these things, which in effect define climate — as well as use archive information to model climates from the past, in order to make predictions for the future.
Historical glacier movement, high resolution GISP2 ice core analysis, and crude temperature records from 17th century Europe suggest that it will.
They used drones to take aerial images of the ice cover, and satellite data from the Canadian Ice Service to track sea ice movements back in tiice cover, and satellite data from the Canadian Ice Service to track sea ice movements back in tiIce Service to track sea ice movements back in tiice movements back in time.
From this location all ice flowed outward, so glacier experts hoped that even at the bottom, three kilometers (two miles) down, the layers would be relatively undisturbed by movement.
· Freshwater influx from movements and melting of sea ice or ice sheets may lead to a weakening of the global thermohaline circulation, causing unpredictable instabilities in the climate system.
• Freshwater influx from the movements and melting of sea ice or ice sheets may lead to a weakening of the global thermohaline circulation, causing unpredictable instabilities in the climate system.
The change in circulation also shifted the pattern of ice motion, slowing the earlier movement of ice away from the coast in the Beaufort Sea (as depicted in our May 3rd post).
An observed drift of sea ice out of the Lincoln Sea on 27 June supports Gudmandsen's July heuristic forecast, with expected movement of ice from the Lincoln Sea to begin in early July.
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