Sentences with phrase «melt out between»

I use the «whiteness» of the Arctic in June as a predictor for how much ice will melt out between June and September.

Not exact matches

But, as he flew out the door he had time to reveal that while others had been sellers of Great Southern shares during the great plantation stock investment melt - down between 2000 and 2002, he was buying.
Bake 35 to 40 minutes or until knife inserted halfway between center and edge comes out clean (chips sprinkled on top will make this difficult - they melt.)
An affection that started way back with those simple orange slices melted between white bread has morphed into an all - out obsession for our team.
On the way out to California I had a complete melt - down realization of my fairly chronic state of being that alternates between stressed out, pissed off or disappointed.
The sandwich consists of the delicious and melted provolone cheese that is ladled out on top of a grilled steak, all sandwiched between a long bread roll also known as a hoagie roll.
According to the research, a cataclysmic clash between the protoplanets would produce enough force to melt a fraction of the material, sending a molten plume jetting out into space, whereupon it would cool, and adhere to the surface of what would eventually become meteorites.
Check the temperature of the melted ingredients and when they reach between 140 ° -155 °F weigh out and add the Phenonip which you'll need to prevent the growth of mold, bacteria and fungus.
Making a bold statement with its oceanfront rooms, the lines between indoors and out melt away with sliding glass walls that create effortless harmony to admire the Poipu sky and sea.
From making sculptures out of melted LPs, to creating album covers and music videos, to playing in their own bands, a new generation of artists is blurring the distinction between the worlds of pop music and fine art.
Perhaps the real division needs to be to create a subject which is the application of climate science — to create clear (melted ice) between climate science which is based on the scientific methodology and the null hypothesis and «climate prediction» where the «best» predictions are made based on the balance of evidence but there is no pretence that these predictions have or even can be tested (except by comparison to what happens... which I have to point out isn't climate «science's» / forecasters strong card!)
I think these massive ice dams melted from the bottom as the warmer water behind them carved out and undercut the seam between ice and river / lake bottom.
The strongest evidence in support of climate change is the melting of the polar ice caps, Langcake acknowledges, noting the temperature in Antarctica rose by 2.5 degrees centigrade between 1945 and 1995 and a Norwegian study supporting the idea of a rapidly accelerating melt at both poles, but claims this theory may not be borne out over a longer period.
Just for one example, if it turns out that, between melt of sea ice and Greenland ice, the North Atlantic Current slows or stops, we would expect to see fairly dramatically colder weather in Europe for a while, even thought this condition could be directly linked to results produced by GW (though in the long term, the warming would, presumably eventually overtake the cooling from change in ocean currents).
BECK: Just look at the difference between Greenland's ice melt in Al Gore's scenario when spread out over a century versus what the IPCC projects.
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