Sentences with phrase «mountain snow line»

Making use of mountain snow line data indicating larger temperature changes at altitude, Lindzen proposed a new kind of model of the tropical response, which fit the CLIMAP data and indicated very low sensitivity to CO2 increases in the future.
Making use of mountain snow line data indicating larger temperature changes at altitude, Lindzen proposed a new kind of model of the tropical response, which fit the CLIMAP data and indicated very low sensitivity to CO2 increases in the future.

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Since then, the snow line has risen and sheep herders have abandoned the mountain's waterlogged environs.
The rise in temperatures would raise the freezing line on the mountain, exposing more ice to melt and reducing the area where nourishing snow falls.
Both tracks will operate year - round, entailing snow and ice that can blur road edges and lines that help cars steer autonomously — something Mountain View, California - based Google has not yet tested with its autonomous cars.
The road meanders in valleys split by fjords and lined by snow - capped mountains.
We headed to another part of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain tourist zone and took an early bus to the smallest of three cable car lines for a short journey to Yak Meadow.
Snow - capped mountains line both sides of the road, a river runs through the valley, waterfalls tumble down across the rocks and several glaciers are within easy reach.
Waterfalls, glacier lakes and snow - capped mountains line your drive.
The second largest city in Norway, you'll see the whole town surrounded by snow capped mountains and wooden houses line the streets of Bergen.
As you gaze down the valley lined by majestic mountains, snow capped in winter, eagles can be seen soaring overhead and the tranquility is punctuated only by birds singing in the oak tree.
Zip - lining through the Sacred Valley will be an unforgettable experience as you observe the snow - capped mountains, natural green highlands, and vast fields from a different perspective.
If you want to challenge yourself with unbelievably long fall line groomers or deep snow, and if off - piste, tree skiing sounds appealing to you, Revelstoke Mountain Resort is the place to ski.
In fact, from where I'm standing now, on the east shoulder of 3417m (11,200 ft) Bellecôte, I'm enjoying views to match any in the Alps as line after line of snow - shrouded mountains extends to the horizon like the lines of a monstrous ocean swell.
The resort is the closest place to Melbourne to see snow — mainly cross-country skiing — but come summer there's mountain bike riding, zip - lining and some stunning hikes to take.
Other places worth ski bumming it up include Revelstoke (some of the best backcountry with light fluffy snow), Golden (very steep lines and challenging bowls at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort), Powder King north of Prince George (unpretentious and more deep powder than you can probably handle), and so on.
New Zealand is famous for its varied and stunning landscapes, from lush pasture land, to native forests, to snow - topped mountains and glacier - fed lakes, to golden sand beaches lined with Pohutukawa trees.
Wake up to stunning mountain views and clear skies of blue; days of champagne powder fun and velvety groomed runs; snow ghosts, sleigh rides and short lift lines, miles of Alpine trails and legendary glades — all for you to explore and enjoy.
You've got the radiated Gobi desert nuclear facility in Core; the snow - lined streets of Drift, a ski resort town in the Rocky Mountains; a creepy, abandoned, clown - themed motel, appropriately named Sideshow; and finally, Urban — a futuristic, highly vertical city.
Contributed by Jonathan Stevenson / Kelly Reichardt's unostentatiously virtuosic Certain Women, based on Maile Meloy's short stories, depicts hardscrabble Montana in angular austerity, with the simple lines of mountains and fences and utilitarian buildings, in the subdued colors of impending snow, through iterations of circumstances that illuminate foibles and strengths.
The snow line in the Rocky Mountains was about 300 metres higher than today.
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