Sentences with phrase «if lake ice»

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I cut the butter in the icing down to 2 TBSP and I use a high quality chocolate from a specialty baking and cooking store (Gygi's is great if you're in the Salt Lake City, UT area!).
I remember trading in my ice skates every year for a new pair, waiting to see if the lake froze over and we'd actually be able to skate outside and not just in the indoor rink, with its watery hot chocolate.
If you start digging a canal through the levee and into adjacent land to try and lower the lake, you're going to hit ice.
If the Russians have indeed reached Lake Vostok this week, it could be a close contest to see who will be first to test whether life can go on in the cold darkness beneath Antarctica's ice.
«That's the total holy grail right now, to see if we can pin down the response of the ice stream to lakes» filling and draining,» says Helen Fricker of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego.
She realized that if any of the fractures stretched deep enough into the ice, the water in the lake would suddenly have somewhere to go.
Calling for carbon budgets She said that climate change could intensify the sunlight process, if lakes and coastal waters become ice - free earlier in the season with ongoing warming.
Life requires energy, and if the only sources of energy are ice melt from the glacier above and the minimal energy from the crust necessary to keep the lake liquid, the pace of life in the lake could be slow indeed.
«If there is microbial life in these lakes, it has been under ice for a very long time, so it must have evolved in isolation.
If the snow's thickness reaches about 2,000 feet before the downward growing ice touches the lake bottom, the lake will be insulated enough to hold enough of the slight amount of geothermal heat coming up through the floor of the lake to prevent complete freezing.
If more ice is lost at the margins than gained at the core, the ice sheet shrinks, ultimately affecting albedo as (depending on the underlying geography) lakes form, some rockbed is exposed and areas are reconquered by the ocean.
Snowball fights are fun and all, but if you really want to up your game or possibly fend off a White Walker invasion, you should head on over to the Great Lakes to pick up some ice balls.
The distribution is small — something like 100 cells per milliliter of melted ice — but researchers have been trying for years to drill down into the lake and determine if the lake itself is home to more abundant life.
Cold therapy has been used for pain management, inflammation reduction and healing for a long time — and if you've ever gotten into an ice bath (ugh, painful), iced a joint, jumped in the snow after a sauna or the lake after the hot tub, you have some idea what I'm talking about.
If you are a first - class skater with a lot of custom dresses I'm sure you will not need my help but if you approach for the first time at the ice skating world (even without skates on a frozen lake) let me give you some advicIf you are a first - class skater with a lot of custom dresses I'm sure you will not need my help but if you approach for the first time at the ice skating world (even without skates on a frozen lake) let me give you some advicif you approach for the first time at the ice skating world (even without skates on a frozen lake) let me give you some advice.
Waugh's outlook comes out ahead in this mishmash, if only because of the undeniable physical and emotional torture that Eric endures — frostbitten legs, a hidden lake frozen over with fragile ice, the inopportune timing of going through drug withdrawal, coming ever - so close to getting a signal on his portable radio, staring at his torn flesh and realizing that he's starving.
If the process isn't proceeding quickly enough, workers can bore a hole through the ice, insert a pump, and draw up lake water to refreeze on the surface.
If this little blue hatch can survive a hardcore rally in the snow and a slippery ice - racing course on a frozen lake, then a simple autocross on warm pavement should be no sweat, right?
I will stay at home with Lyra, perhaps go for a walk down to the lake to see if the ice will carry my weight.
What happens if a lake effect snowstorm rips through and ice dams allow water to leak into your apartment and damage your electronics?
If you're walking near «frozen» ponds, lakes, or streams, remember ice is not always uniformly thick or stable, and your pup could fall through into frigid water if he or she is allowed to explore off - leasIf you're walking near «frozen» ponds, lakes, or streams, remember ice is not always uniformly thick or stable, and your pup could fall through into frigid water if he or she is allowed to explore off - leasif he or she is allowed to explore off - leash.
Leash your pets if you have frozen ponds, lakes or rivers nearby, as loose pets can break through ice and quickly succumb to hypothermia before trained ice - rescue personnel can arrive.
If you are visiting Seattle on a Sunday, bring Fido on Seattle Ferry Service's hourly «Ice Cream Cruise» for a closer look at Lake Union's houseboats.
So if you need to take a day off the slopes, skate directly on the famous Lake Louise with a backdrop of glaciers, or, in Banff, hit up Vermillion Lakes for epic views of Rundle Mountain or Lake Minnewanka for the longest track of ice around.
We'll ice skate on the Olympic speed skating oval, walk on the lake if it's frozen, ski at Whiteface mountain and cap off our days enjoying the beer and food at either of the towns two really excellent microbrew pubs.
Meanwhile, if you'd like to try your hand at ice fishing, head inland to Quartz Lake anytime after October.
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As if the gorgeous stars weren't enough, you will be surrounded by the Salkantay Lake, the glaciers of the Salkantay and Humantay Mountains and the indescribable moraines (natural formations of small hills produced from the pressure of ice falling from the glaciers above).
Richard B. Alley, an expert on Greenland's ice sheet at Penn State, told me it's still possible that flows of meltwater from surface lakes could start large areas of ice moving seaward, particularly if the melt zones continue to expand inland as they have been doing for years now.
Among the benefits of paying the AGU associate membership even if you're not a climate scientist — prompt notice of new papers, some about climate, e.g. how do surface meltwater lakes contribute to ice sheet collapse.
When I was a child at summer camp, they told me and the other junior campers that if we were good, we would be allowed to canoe to the floating Howard Johnson on the next lake for ice cream.
Not sure if this fits the criteria, but the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has tracked ice out dates of Minnesota lakes since 1843.
Still not sure if their method is the best way to visualize this ice - out data, but I like that you can see the trends of many lakes at once.
One commentator on twitter made a point of picking out Lake Minnetonka, and noting that the earliest ice out date on record was in 1878, as if that negated any of the long term trends there or elsewhere.
The grounding line is where the ice stream become afloat, so if a subglacial lake breaches to the ocean, unless it is deep for the ice stream to become floating, it will not alter the grounding line in and of itself.
With the Antarctic sea ice maximum observed this year I wondered if it was due to the sub-surface melt lakes discharging fresh super-chilled water out under the ice sheets.
If a larger amount of temporary lake ice gain is unimportant, how is that amount (81 GT) of loss important?
The Winter Alberta Clipper dries out the Great Lakes if there is no ice cover.
If trends continue, Lake Superior, which freezes over completely once every 20 years, could routinely be ice - free by 2040.
If we hindcast them a couple tens of thousands of years do they show us a mile of ice over the Great Lakes?
Lakes of summer meltwater tend to form on the ice sheet surface: if the ice below fractures, these lakes can drain in a matter of hLakes of summer meltwater tend to form on the ice sheet surface: if the ice below fractures, these lakes can drain in a matter of hlakes can drain in a matter of hours.
Scientists measured how, within hours of the lakes forming, the vast ice sheets rose up, as if floating on water, and slid towards the ocean.
Dr Cook says: «We considered that a lake was dangerous if there were settlements or infrastructure down - valley from the lake, and if the slopes and glaciers around the lake were very steep, meaning that they could shed ice or snow or rock into the lake, which would cause it to overtop and generate a flood — a bit like jumping into a swimming pool, but on a much bigger scale.
If The Canadian and American grain belts goes under ice, well, there may well be super ice lakes over them which could be home to huge numbers of fish.
If there is warming, the Arctic could experience a thinner and reduced ice cover, including that in Arctic lakes and streams.
(If water continued to contract as it approached freezing, lake ice dynamics would be very different!)
Fresh water lakes would freeze from the bottom if not for the latter property and would freeze solid rapidly because there's no layer of surface ice insulating the unfrozen water from the below freezing air above.
# 23 If there is running water and lakes beneath the ice in Antarctica, could it be that the earth is warming substantially and causing the ice to melt from the bottom up?
If you regularly drive onto one of Minnesota's 11,842 lakes while ice - fishing, you'll want comprehensive insurance... just in case.
If it were not the case, ice would sink instead of float and ultimately lakes and rivers in cold climates would freeze solid from the bottom up.
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