Sentences with phrase «more turbulent waters»

At the time, Chrysler was adrift, lacking clear focus, and heading into even more turbulent waters.

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About 120,000 miles beneath the surface, the radiative zone gives way to a much more turbulent convective zone that is constantly churning like a pot of boiling water.
So does water, in some cases: Around a small model of a rock - and - concrete dike, for instance, water may display a so - called laminar flow pattern, whereas in the real world it displays more chaotic turbulent flows.
Unlike its related species, the yellow - bellied sea snake (Hydrophis platurus), the yellow sea snake subspecies lives in a significantly more hostile environment — the waters in the gulf are warmer, often turbulent, and the dissolved oxygen in them occasionally drops to extremely low levels.
Faster flow is more turbulent, and in this turbulence more heat is mixed into AABW from shallower, warmer ocean layers — thus warming the abyssal waters on their way to the Equator, affecting global climate change.
Instead of the tranquil Caribbean Sea, the beaches face the Atlantic Ocean, which means that waters can be more turbulent, especially in the winter months.
Jennifer Francis of Rutgers and Judith Curry of the Georgia Institute of Technology are among researchers who've reported evidence of links between open Arctic waters in summer and more turbulent winters (although both say it's still uncertain where around the Northern Hemisphere the rougher weather will be focused after an ice - reduced summer).
As gryes spin up and dilute the thermocline with cooler watermore turbulent deep ocean flow push to the surface.
Weather in the boundary layer is quite similar to the rest of the troposphere, but it's generally windier (more «turbulent») and the air tends to have more water content.
They are very successful hanging on even in very fast and turbulent water, but appear feed more often in slow to moderately flowing streams on glaciers.
Johnson's methods draw me into the turbulent waters of primary emotions that require more effort from me in order to stay afloat.
«An industry of this magnitude, subject as it is to the influence of substantial swings in a region's economic and political influences, needs leaders with the vision and ever - developing competence to guide their organizations through these potentially turbulent waters, towards a greater and more robust performance,» says the school in a news release.
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