Sentences with phrase «latest ice show»

Sure, you'll be indoors, but you'll still be close to the ice as you take in Disney's latest ice show, «Dare to Dream.»

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There was no explanation of why both the medieval warm period and the little ice age, very clearly shown in the 1990 report, had simply disappeared eleven years later.
But, four batches later, despite my best efforts, I am finally showing you this ice cream.
You can put his fears to rest by reassuring him that the ice cream truck will come tomorrow if he misses it today, Grandma will wait for him to wake up and you'll tape the cartoon show so he can watch it later.
«While concentrations measured in Antarctic ice cores are very low, the records show that atmospheric concentrations and deposition rates increased approximately six-fold in the late 1880s, coincident with the start of mining at Broken Hill in southern Australia and smelting at nearby Port Pirie.»
Satellite data show that, between 1979 and 2013, the summer ice - free season expanded by an average of 5 to 10 weeks in 12 Arctic regions, with sea ice forming later in the fall and melting earlier in the spring.
Later records show those conditions shifted in 2013 - 2014 to favor less melting, but the damage was already done — the ice sheet had become more sensitive.
But later analysis showed that these signals were caused by spheres of ice between 18 and 80 micrometres across.
Seismologists at Harvard and Columbia Universities first reported on their tracking of ice - quakes from glaciers in Greenland in 2003, and later showed this glacial earth - shaking was on the rise.
Satellite data clearly shows the summer ice cap has been shrinking since the late 1970s.
Now, a year and a half later, data from the auspicious encounter show that minke whales have staked out a unique ecological niche that no other baleen whale can take advantage of: hunting krill under sea ice.
To break the ice I showed the electron microscope photos of the new virus, as I later did in every village we visited.
Previous research estimated that it covered much of western Canada as late as 12,500 years ago, but new data shows that large areas in the region were ice - free as early as 1,500 years earlier.
In the first episode of a new JPL video series, we celebrate the 14th anniversary of the Opportunity rover, show you a recent panoramic view from the Curiosity rover, look at ice deposits spotted by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and check out the latest test on the InSight lander, heading to the Red Planet in May 2018.
Sazan and I stopped for iced lattes and a late lunch and did a little shopping before heading back to the hotel to get ready for the Target Style collection show (more details to come, stay tuned) We ended the night with the Glam Network team, celebrating with drinks, small bites and a gorgeous skyline view from Le Bain.
The twisted icing on this cake of evil comes years later, when Thanos visits Stephanie Kircher on her deathbed to not just tell her of the life she would have lived and all the good that would have been done in her name had it not been for his intervention, but show it to her in a vision.
This made him a hero to many and Curry would later fulfil his dream of creating an ice - skating company that performed stage shows around the world.
Even smaller, less remarkable roles are capably handled by familiar faces: William Daniels («Boy Meets World») strikes authority as the punitive commissioner, Rob Corddry («The Daily Show») is Chazz's smarmy children's ice theatre boss, Luke Wilson plays a counselor at the Colorado Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting, longtime Conan O'Brien sidekick Andy Richter shows up late as a Mountie.
Among the moments we'll be forgetting from Sunday's 90th annual Academy Awards show are a few pretty good jokes from its host, the recently canonized St. James Kimmel the Just (formerly known simply as late - night guy Jimmy Kimmel), whose easygoing talent for breaking the ice was probably the best way to get through a year in which all the real talk was about Hollywood's systemic failures as a place to work.
The latest numbers from Google's (GOOG) Android Developers page show that Gingerbread's share of all Android devices has finally dropped below the 50 % threshold as Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Android 4.1 / 4.2 Jelly Bean have at last started to catch on.
The two great US industry ice - time events (preceding the late spring's BookExpo America trade show and conferences) had become perceived as rivals, although they were quite different in their tones and approaches to the impact and potential of the digital dynamic in publishing.
Apple's latest iPad advert shows the tablet being used by helicopter rescue pilots, storm chasers, ice hockey coaches, musicians, Bollywood filmmakers, scuba divers, rock musicians and artists.
Google and Samsung are set to show off the latest version of Android — 4.0, or Ice Cream Sandwich or Klondike Bar, whatever — and the next flagship phone in just under an hour.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 ships with the latest version of Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, which is good to see and shows manufacturers are finally moving on from Honeycomb.
In today's show we go through details on how to pick up your Galaxy Nexus on Verizon as of November 10th and in the UK on November 17, and we later talk more about how Motorola plans to adopt Ice Cream Sandwich.
Main restaurant serves a buffet - style breakfast and evening dinner of Greek cuisine and international dishes; Italian Restaurant with terrace (depending on occupancy); Zorbas Tavern serves a late breakfast (Continental) and lunch buffet of Greek and international flavours; and bars offer snacks and refreshing beverages, ice creams etc.; a relaxing lounge with TV / video corner and animation hosted entertainment which includes dancing, live music and shows.
Meals Breakfast (international buffet) Mediterranean Restaurant: 7:30 - 10:00 Late breakfast (international buffet) Mediterranean Restaurant: 10:00 - 10:30 Lunch buffet (international buffet) Mediterranean Restaurant: 12:30 - 14:00 Snack bar (fresh snacks served daily) Grand Pool Site: 11:30 - 16:30 Cafe (fresh snacks served daily) La Boheme Restaurant: 11:30 - 18:00 Ice cream (two scoops of any flavour) Grand Pool: 15:00 - 16:00 Dinner buffet (international and theme nights, show cooking) Mediterranean Restaurant: 19:00 - 21:00 Dinner Speciality (choice of seafood or Italian menus) La Boheme Restaurant: 19:00 - 21:30 * Late night snacks (Freshly Cooked Soup & Snack) Snack Bar / Pool Site: 23:00 - 23:30
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New photographic work from Isaac Julien's latest series, Stones Against Diamonds, were shown to coincide with the North American debut of Stones Against Diamonds (Ice Cave).
The exhibition will show some sixty works by this hitherto little noticed «artists» artist», including groundbreaking series such as his Ice Box Paintings, his comics narratives and Vietnam paintings from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as never - before - exhibited drawings and selected late works from the 1980s to the 2000s...
The latest data by NSIDC for Arctic sea ice extent shows that 2008 ice coverage has fallen to 2007 levels for the end of May:
Latest satellite images show most of the Arctic Ocean covered by ice so lack of ice would not be the problem — unless ice thickness also counts: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/
Probably not from Arctic sea ice cover reduction either, as the ice cover in the late 60s, begin 70s doesn't show a decline (as far as reliable in the pre-satellite era).
In my briefings to the Association of Small Island States in Bali, the 41 Island Nations of the Caribbean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean (and later circulated to all member states), I pointed out that IPCC had seriously and systematically UNDERESTIMATED the extent of climate change, showing that the sensitivity of temperature and sea level to CO2 clearly shown by the past climate record in coral reefs, ice cores, and deep sea sediments is orders of magnitude higher than IPCC's models.
[Andy Revkin — On Arctic ice trends, I have a post coming shortly on the latest update from the world's leading teams of sea ice experts, showing this year's retreat is unlikely to match last year's, while the long - term trend is still heading toward ever less summer ice.
That would change if the Quilotoa eruption also showed up in ice core data at around 20 + years later than the still - a-bit mysterious 1258 CE event.
Instead, a rather casual article in the Independent showed the latest thickness data and that quoted Mark Serreze as saying that the area around the North Pole had 50/50 odds of being completely ice free this summer, has taken off across the media.
Andrew Neil said «the latest studies in the Antarctic show that ice, the ice shield there now is 30 % higher than the 30 year average, and that is where 89 % of the world's ice is.»
For example, recent results from the Met Office do show that there is a detectable human impact in the long - term decline in sea ice over the past 30 years, and all the evidence points to a complete loss of summer sea ice much later this century.
The latest research shows that while a decades - long trend toward thinner and sparser ice looks to continue, with warming from greenhouse gases and soot contributing to the change, expect a lot of variability along the way to a projected open - water summertime Arctic.
A few months later, another study was published by the University of Washington based on submarine observations that showed that the ice wasn't just shrinking — it was also becoming thinner.
Typical temperature reconstructions for the late Pliocene however [see one at the top of this story - 3.3 - 3.0 Ma] already show an Earth in which a warmer climatic state is indeed [through for instance ice albedo feedbacks] relatively strong around the poles, and (on average) weaker around the equator, exactly the pattern that is monitored under the current climate warming.
Despite stating that there is no CO2 data near the time of the Devonian glaciation [there are values of 1000ppm and 1300ppm before and after the glaciation], and surmising that perhaps 2000ppm CO2 would be low enough to allow permanent ice to form the graph shows a value of below 500ppm for the late Devonian.
Arctic chills down: «Arctic shows no signs of warming, according to the latest data from the Danish Meteorological Institute's Centre for Ocean and Ice
The latest movie movie (5) shows the rapid retreat of arctic sea ice in summer 2007 and 2008.
And of course the latest and most correct reconstruction, the one that actually matches temperatures, shows sea ice similar to now in the 1940s, with an EXTREM peak in the mid / late 1970 ’s
Had you been determined to show that we were near the latest peak in the recurring peaks of the millenia since the last ice age, you could have done so.
It clearly shows the LIA EXTREMES of sea ice, and the late 1970's were also VERY high, not that far below the devastating LIA EXTREMES.
Much to their surprise carbon isotope measurements of foraminifera shells (tiny plankton skeletons) showed the ventilation age had actually decreased and there had been no extra CO2 storage in the deep Pacific during the latest ice age, and no big release towards the end.
And remember, the satellite data are one small part of a vast amount of data that overwhelmingly show our planet is warming up: retreating glaciers, huge amounts of ice melting at both poles, the «death spiral» of arctic ice every year at the summer minimum over time, earlier annual starts of warm weather and later starts of cold weather, warming oceans, rising sea levels, ocean acidification, more extreme weather, changing weather patterns overall, earlier snow melts, and lower snow cover in the spring...
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