Like other southeast Florida cities on the coast, it holds a network of man - made canals
near the ocean with symmetrical islands of mansions.
My mom rented a beach house for the holidays so we spent Christmas right
near the ocean with all my cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Not Rated: Adorable Indian Rocks Beach rental home
near the ocean with a pool and family friendly vacation rental with fabulous water view from living room and master suit, a short walk to the sand, dining and stores.
Not exact matches
The Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority has rejected a $ 450 million proposal for two towers
near Scarborough beach
with the developer behind the project, 3
Oceans Property, saying the decision was a missed opportunity to show courage and vision.
In the popular San Francisco neighborhood —
with an expansive jaw - dropping view of the waterfront,
ocean and skyline and
near some of Panama's best restaurants, you'll find a modern luxury condo
with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Conditions are otherwise favorable for intensification through Sunday,
with a moist atmosphere, light wind shear less than 10 knots, and very warm
ocean waters
near 30 °C (86 °F).
Bill Ito, along
with his brother and cousins, are second and third - generation farmers who grow fresh strawberries in the cool coastal climate
near the Pacific
Ocean.
When Alison and I left Steuben, we brought the
ocean with us to our desert home
near Joshua Tree in California.
Mother of two daughters, Nora Jane and Violet Lu, my husband Topher and I enjoy life
with our littles
near the
ocean in Southern California.
In the past I would take my younger kids to children's museums almost weekly
with a trip to the beach combined, back when we were living
near the
ocean.
Suspicions that Saturn's icy moon Enceladus harbors an internal
ocean — one that could host life — have hardened into
near certainty
with exquisitely precise observations from the Cassini spacecraft.
Seen from below, its belly glows
with blue light, making it difficult to distinguish against the backdrop of sunlight coming from the
ocean's surface — except for a small dark band
near its mouth.
Located 60 feet below the surface of the Atlantic
Ocean near Key Largo, it lets spacewalkers work
with support crews and a mission control.
Photo of the related Opisthoteuthis californiana; image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons / Ed Bowlby, NOAA / Olympic Coast NMS; NOAA / OAR / Office of
Ocean Exploration The many octopus species that live beyond the reach of vacationing snorkelers, scuba diving researchers and even
near - shore commercial fisheries are relative unknowns compared
with the more familiar shallow - water species.
The
ocean contains the largest active pool of carbon
near the surface of the Earth, but the deep
ocean part of this pool does not rapidly exchange
with the atmosphere.
For three years, they observed marine environments
near undersea volcanic vents where CO2 levels are high — providing a window into the future acidity of
ocean water — along
with adjacent areas of normal acidity.
The glow occurred about 150 kilometres above the
ocean near Madagascar and does not appear to be linked
with thunderstorms.
Two University of Michigan researchers and a Florida colleague found two abrupt warming spikes in
ocean temperatures that coincide
with two previously documented extinction pulses
near the end of the Cretaceous Period.
That began to change last year
with the discovery of DNA sequences for an organism that no one has ever actually seen living
near a deep - sea vent on the
ocean floor.
Scientists
with the Caitlin Arctic Survey have been utilizing a new device on this year's 10 - week expedition on the edge of the Arctic
Ocean near Ellef Ringnes Island, Canada: a unique pedal - powered winch built to haul a 50 - kilogram scientific payload 200 meters below the sea ice.
For much of the global
ocean the coarser resolution is okay, but when you are studying a unique location like the Gulf of Maine,
with its complex bathymetry of deep basins, channels, and shallow banks combined
with its location
near the intersection of two major
ocean current systems, the output from the coarser models can be misleading.»
Looking through the portholes of the submersible ALVIN
near the bottom of the Pacific
Ocean in 1979, American scientists saw for the first time chimneys, several meters tall, from which black water at about 300 degrees and saturated
with minerals shot out.
Siegel says that
ocean color, which indicates the presence of
ocean life
near the surface, was once thought to be too subtle a phenomenon to measure
with the flawed sensor.
The archipelago stretches over 1200 kilometres of
ocean, so the climate ranges from
near - Arctic to almost subtropical,
with a corresponding range of vegetation — from tundra in the north to dense forest in the south.
The finding, in combination
with evidence from previous studies, suggests that these molten regions deep below,
near the core - mantle boundary of the Earth, may cause basaltic
ocean island chains to form along the surface.
A low - altitude flow of warm, moist air from an
ocean area combined
with a flow of cold, dry polar air high up creates maximum instability, which means that parcels of air heated
near the surface rise rapidly, creating powerful updrafts.
If the subduction zone
near Sendai can produce a great quake, then other areas
with similarly old
ocean crust might too, says Okal, who says that Tonga and the northeastern Caribbean are regions to look at more closely.
The marine bacterium Prochlorococcus may seed the
oceans with nutrients via small vesicles (seen
near the cell surface).
There are several habitats once thought to be inhospitable to even the world's most adaptable organisms — places like the core of Chile's Atacama Desert, the driest region on Earth; ice sheet plateaus in Greenland that are 10,000 feet thick; and
near hydrothermal vents on the
ocean floor
with temperatures above 750 degrees Fahrenheit, to name a few.
This, says Webb, correlates nicely
with Romanowicz's observation that, of all the areas she looked at in the Pacific, the Earth's hum matched up best
with waves
near the Vancouver coastline, off Canada, where the shelf is shallow and the
ocean waves can be enormous.
Several sites on the
near side sampled by Apollo astronauts had rocks enriched
with KREEP — for potassium (K), rare earth elements (REE) and phosphorus (P)-- which resists crystallization from magma and hence remains in a molten state until the entire magma
ocean has solidified.
«Along the axis that the laser propagates, the longitudinal electric field resembles a very steep
ocean wave about to break, which will cause electrons trapped
near the rear to feel a very strong forward acceleration,» said Jiansheng Liu, a physicist
with the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
When the Loop Current interacts
with the shelf slope
near the Dry Tortugas it can set the entire shelf in motion, bringing new nutrients onto the shelf from the deeper
ocean.
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the
ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that
with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.
With co2 levels risng faster now that the
oceans have reached carrying capacity, the
oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of
near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
Mars is thought to have contained
oceans with similar conditions to those
near hydrothermal vents at around the same time the fossils were thriving, living creatures.
Instruments on the glider will provide scientists back on shore
with a
near - real - time view of fine - scale mixing processes in the upper
ocean that play an important role in the movement of carbon, nutrients, and other chemicals through the marine system.
The seawater at or
near the
ocean's surface in the tropics is supersaturated
with the ions necessary to form these carbonate minerals.
Parts of the northwestern Pacific, the North Atlantic south of Greenland, and regions in the southern
oceans near Antarctica were were cooler or much cooler than average,
with no areas of the global
oceans record cold.
With support from Senator Maria Cantwell (D - WA),
ocean acidification sensors were set up in 2010
near Washington's hatcheries.
Quick recovery is consistent
with the Southern
Ocean - centric picture of the global overturning circulation (Fig. 4; Talley, 2013), as the Southern Ocean meridional overturning circulation (SMOC), driven by AABW formation, responds to change in the vertical stability of the ocean column near Antarctica (Sect. 3.7) and the ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal ine
Ocean - centric picture of the global overturning circulation (Fig. 4; Talley, 2013), as the Southern
Ocean meridional overturning circulation (SMOC), driven by AABW formation, responds to change in the vertical stability of the ocean column near Antarctica (Sect. 3.7) and the ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal ine
Ocean meridional overturning circulation (SMOC), driven by AABW formation, responds to change in the vertical stability of the
ocean column near Antarctica (Sect. 3.7) and the ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal ine
ocean column
near Antarctica (Sect. 3.7) and the
ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal ine
ocean mixed layer and sea ice have limited thermal inertia.
Ice shelves
near their grounding lines (Fig. 13 of Jenkins and Doake, 1991) are sensitive to temperature of the proximate
ocean,
with ice shelf melting increasing 1 m per year for each 0.1 ◦ C temperature increase (Rignot and Jacobs, 2002).
The decrease over the last 20 years is well substantiated by observation and is indistinguishable from the calculated decline assuming that the surface
ocean is in
near thermodynamic equilibrium
with increasing CO2 concentration of the atmosphere.
Living
near the
ocean they just seem to resinate
with my lifestyle.
For anyone
with a backyard
near a lake, pool or
ocean, this is a fabulous idea.
With the salty
ocean spray, most things
near the
ocean aren't sustainable; however, their farm is built on one of the bluffs, so it is up higher.
He picks up his towel, and
with his shirt flapping in the
ocean breeze he heads to the
nearest watering hole.
Just because you are
near the water, on vacation, by a boat or at the beach doesn't mean you can't complete your
ocean side looks
with fun accessories!
I grew up in Southern California,
near the
ocean,
with a mother, father, two sisters, dog and cat.
We lived in Brooklyn,
near Coney Island, where on certain summer days, when the wind was blowing just right and our kitchen window was open and the shade drawn up on its roller, I could smell the briny odor of the
ocean, layered
with just the barest hint of mustard and grilled hot dogs (although that could have been my imagination).
Jim Westlake is a teen in the
near future just out of rehab raising fish
with his father on an
ocean colony off of the coast of Los Angeles.