Sentences with phrase «mostly over oceans»

The CO2 would collect mostly over the oceans and anyone living above 3m asl will be safe: --RRB-
Is it the case that evaporation will increase primarily over land while precipitation will rise mostly over oceans?
Measurements from ground - based sun photometer networks can be used both to provide a ground - truth validation of satellite aerosol retrieval sand to produce a land - based aerosol climatology which is complementary to satellite retrievals that currently are being performed mostly over ocean.
I also think solar effects are probably regional and mostly over the ocean, filtered through enso and other ocean processes.

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The great frigatebirds can fly for weeks without a break, mostly cruising over the ocean looking for food near the surface.
Storms mostly move around the globe in preferred regions called «storm tracks,» forming over the ocean and generally traveling eastward and somewhat poleward along these paths.
The fully furnished One Bedroom Apartments, Two Bedroom Apartments and 3 Bedroom Apartments mostly have either sweeping views to the east over the Pacific Ocean or back over the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney toward the city and famous Sydney Harbour.
The east side, aka «the wild side» of the island is mostly undeveloped and there are beautiful beaches, big waves and rocky outcrops over the ocean.
Over the long night, when the Arctic Ocean is mostly totally frozen, the only (non cyclonic) clouds that be are caused by leads (from open water), caused by tidal and wind effects, there are no other aside from ocean air fOcean is mostly totally frozen, the only (non cyclonic) clouds that be are caused by leads (from open water), caused by tidal and wind effects, there are no other aside from ocean air focean air flows.
When fossil CO2 increases atmospheric concentrations it comes into equilibrium with that in the oceans mostly over about a year, but continues slowly over around 10 years.
CO2 is taken up in higher latitudes, mostly in the Southern Ocean, but while the uptake rate is a non-linear function of the chemistry, ocean biology and circulation, it isn't going to «saturate» any time soon (though it may slow over the next few decaOcean, but while the uptake rate is a non-linear function of the chemistry, ocean biology and circulation, it isn't going to «saturate» any time soon (though it may slow over the next few decaocean biology and circulation, it isn't going to «saturate» any time soon (though it may slow over the next few decades).
Carl Wunsch's concern over the sparsity of the ocean data, as expressed in his recent papers, is mostly related to the part of the ocean below 2000 m (the abyssal ocean).
Air temperatures at 925 millibar (about 3,000 ft above the surface) were mostly above average over the Arctic Ocean, with positive anomalies of 4 to 6º Celsius over the Chukchi and Bering seas on the Pacific side of the Arctic, and over the East Greenland Sea on the Atlantic side.
Although the Arctic Ocean is typically mostly covered by ice, both the thickness and extent of summer sea ice in the Arctic have shown a dramatic decline over the past thirty years, satellite measurements have found.
Generally, cloud nuclei are not in short supply over the ocean, as the oceanic clouds form mostly around crystals of sea salt.
I just wonder if coral bleaching has been mostly correlated with warming events because over the last multiple decades there have been mostly warming events (due to positive phases of ocean cycles).
The main difference between H2O and CO2 (apart from the numerical differences of their specific physical properites such as degree of freedom, thermal capacity, physical mass, etc) in terms of their effects on the atmosphere is that water is capable of condensing into liquid to form clouds and readily and rapidly moves between surface and atmosphere, daily, seasonally, annually and on even greater time scales, but CO2 does not liquify in the biosphere and transfers over mostly long time periods between surface (primarily oceans, seas, etc) and the atmosphere.
Then, especially when there is excessive cloud cover over the oceans, the Sun's energy absorbed above the clouds can actually make its way down to the ocean surface (and below) warming the oceans by non-radiative processes, not by direct solar radiation which mostly passes through the thin surface layer and could barely raise the mean temperature of an asphalt paved Earth above -35 C.
Low pressure persisted over the Arctic Ocean and it was mostly cloudy there.
Most notably his last two papers have been mostly cherry - picking data and then basically claiming that the over 90 % of the energy of the radiative imbalance that goes into oceans can be «neglected».
The pH in surface open - ocean waters was regulated largely by changes in CO2 because the carbonate ion concentration (CO3 −) concentration is relatively uniform over the timescales of interest and ocean waters are mostly saturated in Ca2 + (Caldeira and Berner 1999).
Evaporation rates are increasing over the oceans, but it's thought to be mostly due to greater windiness.
Dissolved CO2 being removed from the ocean, and clouds formed over the ocean, on our time scale, looks to be mostly biology.
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