Sentences with phrase «ice production»

The result is harder, clearer ice, higher ice production in fewer cycles, longer product life and greater reliability.
The ocean would become more difficult to cool off for ice formation during the winter — the ocean surface has to cool off before ice production can occur.
More polynyas leads to increased sea ice production.
Suppression of ocean circulation overturning decreases the ocean heat flux available to melt ice, leading to an increase in net ice production [13].
Northern Greenland glacier velocities and calf ice production Polarforschung, 60, 1 - 23 Other: 0032 - 2490
Eliminating the line will allow the company to better streamline water ice production.
Undercounter ice machines give bars and restaurant managers high performance ice production right where they need them, under the counter in a smaller form factor.
In the autumns of 2007 and 2008, the rate of ice production was very large because there was so much open water and thin ice — the rapid growth is completely expected.
For her PhD, Kaitlin Beneath took the plunge into a massive — and successful — model debugging project that identified and fixed a vexing numerical instability involving sea ice production.
The ice melting from ocean heat flux decreases faster than the ice growth does in the weakly stratified Southern Ocean, leading to an increase in the net ice production and hence an increase in ice mass.»
Northern Greenland glacier velocities and calf ice production.
Even though the seasonal ice cover was formed later in the fall of 2007, the mean thickness of the FY ice cover at the end of March seems comparable to that of the previous two seasons because of lower snow accumulation and thus faster growth i.e., higher ice production.
Changes in the winds around Antarctica therefore change ice - concentration trends around Antarctica [8] by influencing sea - ice production and melt rates [9].
This event decreased sea ice production and reduced the salinity of the dense shelf waters thought to be the source of the Australian - Antarctic Basin bottom waters.
This can be attributed to the shallower snow depth (only slightly more than half of previous year) leading to faster growth, i.e., higher ice production.
For her PhD, Kaitlin Beneath took the plunge into a massive — and successful — model debugging project that identified and fixed a vexing numerical instability involving sea ice production.
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