Sentences with phrase «ocean air also»

His theory is, that the sea surface has been warming since the little ice age, and ocean air also warmed coastal and other ocean air affected regions, but not OAS regions.
Apart from the salt, ocean air also contains negatively charged ions of hydrogen, which is great for improved oxygen absorption, as well as your energy levels.

Not exact matches

Increasing heat is also warming up the ocean, and hotter air holds onto more moisture, increasing the available energy for hurricanes.
Air Canada Centre is also the first arena to be a partner with Ocean Wise, a sustainable program for seafood.
The diverse operations and culinary expertise sets clients apart from all other major cruise lines that also travel to the same ports and whose passengers enjoy the same salty ocean air.
Evaporation from the ocean waters can also lower the density of the air close to the surface to the point that it can not mix with the air layer above it.
Along with the ocean, Venter is also searching for microbes in the air and deep underground.
It also reinforces the notion, however, that deliberately seeding the oceans with iron — which has been proposed as a way to draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere — might do almost nothing to change the CO2 content of the air.
BP's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico didn't just foul the ocean, it also tainted the air.
In any case, if they are exempted, why not also exempt efforts to seed the oceans with iron to encourage algae to grow, which will also absorb CO2 from the air above?
They can also explain more than half of the warming recorded over the Antarctic Peninsula, because «anomalously strong westerlies should act to decrease the incidence of cold air outbreaks from the south and lead to increased warm advection from the Southern Ocean
«For example, ocean currents can disperse microorganisms, but there is also evidence that microorganisms travel by air: microbes believed to have originated from the Gobi desert were collected in air samples from the northwestern United States.»
The research also supports a theory that a parallel pause in air temperature rise in recent years may result from storage of heat in the deep ocean.
Some water pollution starts also as air pollution, which settles into waterways and oceans, according to the United States» National Ocean Service.
There are some various proposed mechanisms to explain this that involve the surface energy balance (e.g., less coupling between the ground temperature and lower air temperature over land because of less potential for evaporation), and also lapse rate differences over ocean and land (see Joshi et al 2008, Climate Dynamics), as well as vegetation or cloud changes.
So, I have had to make some changes to protect my skin's health while also accommodating my absolute love for warm sand, ocean air and everything summer.
Remember to also take a step out of the studio, breathe in the fresh air, and be thankful for all the beauty the Earth brings — from the sun and moon, to the mountains and oceans, to the butterflies and bees and, of course, the trees.
Melinda (who is also beach obsessed) and I have made this pretty Beach Block Set that is perfect for the mantle and I'm sharing a beach printable for all of you who love the hot sand, cool ocean and salty air, over at Typically Simple.
And then there are the considerable opportunities in Poipu for shopping and dining, including the above - mentioned Grand Hyatt but also outstanding RumFire Poipu Beach at the Sheraton Kauai (with some of the finest ocean views of any restaurant on the island), plus myriad eateries at both Poipu Shopping Village (we like Papalani Gelato, Puka Dog, and Keoki's Paradise in particular) and the newer and swankier Kukui'ula Village Shopping Center, an open - air retail and entertainment village with a Wednesday - afternoon farmers market as well as several excellent restaurants, including Tortilla Republic Grill, Merriman's Fish House, Roy Yamaguchi's Eating House 1849, and Living Foods Market & Cafe.
We offer 40 dormitory style beds with air conditioning at hostel type prices and also three private rooms with ocean views, balconies and private baths.
These include: Jacob's Creek Visitor Centre - set in the heart of the Barossa; The Louise — luxury culinary tourism and accommodation also in the Barossa; Chinta Tours — tailor made air safaris in private light aircraft and 4WDs to stunning outback locations; Exceptional Kangaroo Island — good food, wine, wildlife sightings and creative itineraries; Gawler Ranges Wilderness Safaris — Kangaluna Camp, a boutique tented camp that caters for up to 12 guests in an iconic Australian setting; Kangaroo Island Wilderness Tours — local guides (most of whom have lived on the Island all their lives) take guests into one of the world's leading wildlife destinations; Kingsford Homestead — an award winning luxury country retreat among rolling hills on the edge of the Barossa; Rawnsley Park Station — guided walks and 4WD tours to experience the wildlife and landscapes of the Flinders Ranges; The Tailor — off the beaten path specialists for private tours with a luxury edge; and Southern Ocean Lodge — Australia's first true luxury lodge, located on Kangaroo Island.
This room has panoramic ocean views and ensuite, and seperate, shower and toilet, it is also fully air - conditioned.
The difference between ocean and air temperature also tends to create heavy morning fog during the summer months, known as the marine layer, driven by an onshore wind created by the local high pressure sunny portions of the Salinas Valley, which extend north and south from Salinas and the Bay.
A redesigned open - air lobby now features sweeping views of the ocean, beach and pool, all guest corridors have been refreshed, and the resort's tropical landscape has also been enhanced.
Located in the heart of the Visayas, at the end of Panglao, the Ananyana Beach Resort Bohol is just a 20 - minute drive by car from the airport of Tagbilaran.You will also find selected international as well as national air and ferry connections for a comfortable journey from the Ananyana Beach Resort.All the suites at the Ananyana are a synthesis of safety and longing of wanderlust and home.Bohemian bathrooms as well as puristic appearing premises create the perfect aura for a vacation abounding in an otherwise rather rare condition, carefree relaxation.The hotel offers a breathtaking view from the balcony or patio of the impressive vegetation and the crystal clear ocean.
Also enjoy the air - conditioning, spacious balconies with panoramic ocean views, fully equipped gym and seasonally heated resort - style pool & spa.
BEDROOMS MASTER SUITE: - Housed in its own pavilion separated from the living and dining area - King - sized bedroom with vaulted ceiling, dark teak floors, glass doors leading out onto a private deck with garden and ocean views - TV lounge with comfortable sofas, large flat - screen TV with DVD player - Small reading room which «floats» above the fish pond with glimpses of the pool - Huge dressing room - Semi-open ensuite bathroom with large rectangular terrazzo bathtub, his - and - hers vanities, and walk - in rain shower - Private garden - Air - conditioned GUEST BEDROOMS 1 & 2: - Both guestrooms are housed in a separate pavilion adjacent to the dining area — designed for children but flexibly accommodate adults - One room has a queen - sized bed with large flat - screen TV and DVD player, while the other one has twin beds and a small outdoor balcony - A corridor with built - in - robes connects the two bedrooms while also giving access to the shared bathroom - Shared bathroom features grey slate walls and flooring, indoor terrazzo bathtub and walk - in shower, additional outdoor shower with water feature - Large shared wooden deck - Air - conditioned GUEST SUITES 1 & 2: - Two - bedroom guesthouse located 50m from the main house for privacy - Queen - sized beds complimented by light and airy cream walls and teak floors - Garden bathrooms with indoor shower and glass sliding doors leading onto a wooden deck - Adjoining living area for the two rooms - Self - contained kitchen with breakfast bar and stools
The open - air restaurant is overlooking the stunning beach and the Pacific Ocean, and also the main pool, so no one feels left out of the action.
Puri Wirata Amed - Dive Resort and Spa is a budget PADI five - star resort located in Bunutan, a quiet fishing village along the coast of Amed, a premier diving destination in East Bali.The resort is a two - hour transfer from the Ngurah Rai International Airport in South Bali, and an hour from the breach resort area of Candidasa.Puri Wirata Amed offers a collection of ocean - view guestrooms and villas equipped with air conditioning, hot and cold water, balcony or terrace, four - poster beds with mosquito nets, personal safe, mini-bar, flat screen television and DVD players.Two ocean front swimming pools and direct beach access make for a memorable outdoors for guests staying at Puri Wirata, and an onsite restaurant that serves a variety of Indonesian, Balinese and Western dishes also makes for an ideal spot from where to enjoy the views with a cocktail at hand.
All the bedrooms have ocean views with large glass sliding doors also with split air conditioning units as well as overhead ceiling fans.
We also have a few newly build stone cliff top bungalows with en - suite bathroom, air - conditioning and a balcony with exclusive views of the ocean.
These apartments also have air - conditioning, laundry facilities, and a balcony with those amazing ocean or marina views.
These apartments also have air - conditioning, TV, lounge area, in - room laundry facilities, balcony or patio, and, of course, the million dollar ocean views.
You will also find a restaurant, which has a very nice menu, and an open air fitness hale overlooking the ocean.
The Twin Dolphin Tower is also home to Offshore 9, an exclusive Four - Diamond open - air rooftop lounge with breathtaking panoramic ocean views.
Also, at the K - lamar ranch bistro (adjacent to the open - air pool and wet bar) you can enjoy light lunches and tasty snacks even as you stare at the ocean.
Also on the main deck you'll find — tucked in the centre of the dive deck — a table where you can dine in the open - air and take in the gorgeous ocean views.
Also, each unit has ceiling fans, air - conditioning, cable television, data port hook - ups, a clock radio, in - room safes, washers and dryers (available in most Studio Garden views and some Studio Ocean view rooms), and direct - dial telephones.
Enjoy the deluxe amenities in our ocean view rooms including a balcony with patio furniture, 26 ″ LCD TV with remote control and cable, Individual air conditioning control, ceiling fans, refrigerator, microwave, electric cook - top, dining table, coffee maker and complimentary coffee, complimentary High - speed Internet access and a Roll - away bed is also available.
Also in 1957, the Air League of the British Empire commissioned him to make a sculpture to commemorate the round trip flight across the Atlantic Ocean by the Airship R34 in 1919.
Purely physical processes like wind - driven mixing can increase the uptake of CO2 by the oceans, but biological processes also play an important role, as does the temperature difference between the air and the water:
Also true is there exist heat - tolerant corals, corals that are regularly exposed to (and routinely survive) the extreme stress of finding themselves out in the tropical air at low tide, and many ocean organisms that live through large swings in pH through tidal cycles.
Temperature tends to respond so that, depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential heating by cooling warmer parts more than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the air, and also significant (in part due to the small heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior) temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differential heating.
The key points of the paper are that: i) model simulations with 20th century forcings are able to match the surface air temperature record, ii) they also match the measured changes of ocean heat content over the last decade, iii) the implied planetary imbalance (the amount of excess energy the Earth is currently absorbing) which is roughly equal to the ocean heat uptake, is significant and growing, and iv) this implies both that there is significant heating «in the pipeline», and that there is an important lag in the climate's full response to changes in the forcing.
I have a sort of mental chart with lots of arrows: actions that produce GHGs (e.g., coal - burning) causing a plethora of problems (& goods — like power), acid rain, ocean acidification, local ground, air, water pollution, GW, health problems & dangers for miners, military threats / expenses (according to Pentagon studies re oil), etc.; and also many arrows of good (some bad) coming out of measures to abate GW.
This is a global affect that unfolds and gets increasingly more expensive for the entire human race, but also we must consider the costs to the economic system itself, oceans, land, air.
When moist air condenses over the oceans, it could also lead to the formation of tropical storms.
When the ocean absorbs CO2 from the air, not only does that CO2 increase the temperature of the water, and cause more ice melt, but it also causes ocean acidification.
Also at New York Times (though what to make of «scientists said the ice sheet was not melting because of warmer air temperatures, but rather because of the relatively warm water, which is naturally occurring, from the ocean depths»...?)
Most interesting is that the about monthly variations correlate with the lunar phases (peak on full moon) The Helsinki Background measurements 1935 The first background measurements in history; sampling data in vertical profile every 50 - 100m up to 1,5 km; 364 ppm underthe clouds and above Haldane measurements at the Scottish coast 370 ppmCO2 in winds from the sea; 355 ppm in air from the land Wattenberg measurements in the southern Atlantic ocean 1925-1927 310 sampling stations along the latitudes of the southern Atlantic oceans and parts of the northern; measuring all oceanographic data and CO2 in air over the sea; high ocean outgassing crossing the warm water currents north (> ~ 360 ppm) Buchs measurements in the northern Atlantic ocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly avocean 1925-1927 310 sampling stations along the latitudes of the southern Atlantic oceans and parts of the northern; measuring all oceanographic data and CO2 in air over the sea; high ocean outgassing crossing the warm water currents north (> ~ 360 ppm) Buchs measurements in the northern Atlantic ocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly avocean outgassing crossing the warm water currents north (> ~ 360 ppm) Buchs measurements in the northern Atlantic ocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly avocean 1932 - 1936 sampling CO2 over sea surface in northern Atlantic Ocean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly avOcean up to the polar circle (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Barents Sea); measuring also high CO2 near Spitsbergen (Spitsbergen current, North Cape current) 364 ppm and CO2 over sea crossing the Atlantic from Kopenhagen to Newyork and back (Brements on a swedish island Lundegards CO2 sampling on swedish island (Kattegatt) in summer from 1920 - 1926; rising CO2 concentration (+7 ppm) in the 20s; ~ 328 ppm yearly average
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