Sentences with phrase «ice removal in»

A definitive piece of the county plan will be the county takeover of snow and ice removal in the town of Black Brook, according to Zurlo.

Not exact matches

The $ 390 million shift from Capital to SOF includes operating costs related to snow and ice removal; bus, truck and rail inspection; and DMV regulatory activities that are currently accounted for in the Dedicated Highway and Bridge Trust Fund.
The report Wednesday says the fund's $ 3.8 billion disbursements in the 2012 - 13 fiscal year included $ 1.6 billion for state operations, including Department of Transportation snow and ice removal and Department of Motor Vehicles staff.
«The chemical removal of CO2 in sea ice occurs in two phases.
Ice shelf removal could result in grounding line retreat.
Many veterinarians are not comfortable with, and do not have the equipment necessary for removal of a dog's brain, in which case we ask that they decapitate the dog and send the head to us packed in ice as soon as possible.
This will especially help protect his paw pads if you're walking in an area that has been treated for snow and ice removal, where the residues from salts and other chemical de-icing agents were left behind.
In each case, the removal of ice around the periphery seems to allow inland ice to move more readily toward the sea.
Numerous processes contribute to this, including the removal of buttressing ice shelves (i.e., ice tongues floating on water but in places anchored on islands or underwater rocks) or the lubrication of the ice sheet base by meltwater trickling down from the surface through cracks.
«Our projection of 2013 for the removal of ice in summer is not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007,» claimed Professor Wieslaw Maslowski, described as researcher from the Naval Postgraduate School who was working with co-workers at NASA to come up with the now - thoroughly discredited forecasts about polar ice.
We see less short term predictions; «Our projection of 2013 for the removal of ice in summer is not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007,» the researcher from the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, explained to the BBC.
Results show that the globally and annually averaged radiative forcing caused by the observed loss of sea ice in the Arctic between 1979 and 2007 is approximately 0.1 W m − 2; a complete removal of Arctic sea ice results in a forcing of about 0.7 W m − 2, while a more realistic ice - free - summer scenario (no ice for one month, decreased ice at all other times of the year) results in a forcing of about 0.3 W m − 2, similar to present - day anthropogenic forcing caused by halocarbons.
With respect to how the atmosphere responds to the removal of summer sea ice, I looked at this in the paper
Gerry Pollack's work on polywater (EZ water) also suggests that when firn converts to ice, substantial removal of particulates in the firn occurs since those particulates can not fit into the ice molecular structure — Hence you end up with layers of particulate free ice, and intervening layers of particulates.
Wieslaw Maslowski: Our projections for 2013, the removal of ice in summer, actually are not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007.
Due to the long - timescales associated with the carbon cycle (e.g., Solomon et al., 2009), reversing sea ice loss would in practice require some type of active carbon removal from the atmosphere.
1) tectonics — earthquakes and slow seismic events 2) erosion / sedimentation 3) isostatic rebound — response to a change in surface load (such as the removal of an ice sheet or deposition or removal of sediment)
Our projection of 2013 for the removal of ice in summer is not accounting for the last two minima, in 2005 and 2007, so given that fact, you can argue that may be our projection of 2013 is already too conservative.
Given the rather diffuse ice cover in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas (Figure 5) combined with a return to favorable atmospheric conditions for ice removal, ice loss thus far in August has been faster than the 1979 - 2000 climatology.
We note that this study has not taken into account the potential changes in atmospheric humidity caused by sea ice removal, which should be a focus of future work.
These results suggest that the tropospheric oxidizing capacity could change dramatically over the Arctic if summer sea ice is to retreat in the future, something that could impact the removal of important gases (methane, carbon monoxide) in this region.
In the store, you will find products like bamboo toothbrushes, re-useable cotton rounds for sustainable make up application and removal, and remember those stainless steel ice trays?
Arguments about Serbian atrocities would have cut no ice: Milosovic's crimes, though serious, were not in the same league as those of Saddam Hussein, and the removal of Saddam Hussein is no longer seen as a justification for Operation Telic.
That all changed with the Supreme Judicial Court's 2010 decision, Papadopoulos v. Target Corp., in which the court abolished any legal distinction between natural and unnatural accumulations of snow and instead said that a property owner has a duty to act «as a reasonable person under all the circumstances» with regard to removal of snow and ice.
They took the position that the plaintiff failed to make reasonable inquiries to confirm the existence and identity of the contractor involved in snow and ice removal.
Massachusetts Law on Snow and Ice Removal The law for clearing your property is more strict than in past years.
In snow and ice cases, the snow removal company and / or management company may be responsible.
The Supreme Judicial Court provided some guidance: «a fact finder will determine what snow and ice removal efforts are reasonable in light of the expense they impose on the landowner and the probability and seriousness of the foreseeable harm to others.
In Snow & Ice, Inc. v. MPR Management, 2017 IL App (1st) 151706 - U, a snow removal company brought breach of contract and quantum meruit claims against a property manager and several property owners for unpaid services.
Given the severity of East Coast winters, Massachusetts in particular has a number of regulations regarding the removal of snow and ice and the storing of chemicals used to remove snow and ice.
The duplex is built in 1910, cash flows well, but has snow sitting on the roof half the year, I have to replace the furnace already, worry about ice / snow removal, and of course, had to pay for that frozen pipe (that goodness it didn't burst).
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