Sentences with phrase «ice water issue»

I'm so glad that someone mentioned the ice water issue!

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My mom was there, telling me to rest and bringing me my 32 - ounce hospital issued cup of ice water to me.
Because water ice, if it is there, could only exist in dark, cold recesses, the signature probably was caused by very rough or blocky terrain, the team argues in the paper presenting the result in the October 19 issue of Nature.
In the same issue of the journal Science, other scientists reported on research from the opposite end of the world, observing that water around the south pole has become less salty, owing to the melting of the West Antarctic ice sheet.
Wouldn't the real issue about Antarctic cooling be: if the amount of water locked up in the ice cap increasing or decreasing, and at what rate?
With its powerful suite of complementary science instruments, the mission soon revealed a towering plume of water ice and vapor, salts and organic materials that issues from relatively warm fractures on the wrinkled surface.
But a line of Viking side - by - side refrigerator freezers with in - door ice and water dispensers sold in 2012 and 2013 have a troubling electrical issue.
It is very important to NOT use ice or very cold water on your animal, as this can cause further complications such as clotting and bleeding issues.
On Friday, though, citing fresh images using sensors that can more carefully distinguish ice from water, the Ice Center concurred, issuing a statement concluding: «This is the first recorded occurrence of the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route both being open at the same time.&raqice from water, the Ice Center concurred, issuing a statement concluding: «This is the first recorded occurrence of the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route both being open at the same time.&raqIce Center concurred, issuing a statement concluding: «This is the first recorded occurrence of the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route both being open at the same time.»
The key issue is that since last year's dramatic summer ice anomaly, the winter ice that formed in that newly opened water is relatively thin (around 1 meter), compared to multi-year ice (3 meters or so).
This could be divided into categories, eg radiation, water vapour, oceans, wind, ice sheets, glaciers, model issues, etc, etc..
On the real planet, there are multitudes of feedbacks that affect other greenhouse components (ice alebdo, water vapour, clouds etc.) and so the true issue for climate sensitivity is what these feedbacks amount to.
The main issue is that sea ice is fresher than sea water (has less salt), and since salty water is more dense (1028 kg / m3) than fresher water (1004 kg / m3 for 5 psu), the volume of sea water displaced by the ice is slightly less than the volume of the ice if it melted.
Re # 33 (Dave D.): Ice core measurement issues aside, remember that there has to be some degree of lag because a) the initial warming is from Milankovitch changes, not CO2, and 2) the delayed turnover of ocean water means that not all the CO2 will outgas in a short period of time.
One of the issues in the Arctic energy balance was mixed phase clouds, clouds that have both water and ice at temperatures much lower than considered in the models.
It is a very complex issue with no clear cut answers however as it is critical for polar bears to have both ice and water any reduction of sea ice is going to reduce the population over the next few decades.
«The change of phase from snow and ice to water is the biggest tipping point in the Earth's system and so, although International Polar Year covers a huge range of science, for me the big issue is climate change and the impact that it's having here,» said Chris Rapley, director of the British Antarctic Survey, in a video message from Antarctica.
An impact that is, ironically, driven both by Antarctic continental ice melt together with an increasing storminess in the Southern Ocean and waters more heavily laden with salt issuing from the equatorial zone.
I have alluded to Phillips» opinion, because I see in Geikie's late work that reference is made to the fact that from the foot of glaciers in Greenland streams of water issue and unite to form considerable rivers, one of which, after a course of forty miles, enters the sea with a mouth nearly three - quarters of a mile in breadth — the water flowing freely at a time when the outside sea was thickly covered with ice.
The insulation that ice provides is a completely separate issue from the energy added to the system to change ice to water.
R. Gates, «The insulation that ice provides is a completely separate issue from the energy added to the system to change ice to water
The issue in the reaction to the report of open water at the North Pole is whether it is time to start reading a trend into the disappearing and thinning ice encountered by an icebreaker in the summer of 2000.
Hi Sam, here are a few examples of water damage we've had: — refrigerator in an upstairs condo was installed incorrectly and the ice maker gradually leaked over a 3 - day weekend, saturating the floor, insulation, and into the unit below — bottom floor of a duplex was flooded when the sump pumps tripped the breaker in the middle of the night — pipes burst in a vacant unit shortly after we purchased it at foreclosure, saturating the carpet, pad, and drywall — upstairs unit shower had small crack in shower pan which caused the ceiling to gradually saturate with water and tenant was slow to report the issue
I can't really recommend a fridge as we are having issues with the water / ice with ours but DON» T buy a Samsung!
There is ice in the bottom drawer, and a water dispenser inside the refrigerator Both are very nice and it not an issues in terms of convenience having to open the doors to get the ice / water.
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