Sentences with phrase «ocean air into»

Lovely French doors open from the terrace to the interior living room, inviting the ocean air into the home.

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It shot about 300 feet into the air and landed in the ocean — we fished it out.
He strapped a surfboard to his feet and a parachute to his back, pressed the Broadcast button on Periscope and started leaping off the waves, reaching as high as twenty feet in the air before crashing back into the Pacific Ocean.
Science questions the answers, e.g. hurricanes are caused by warm moist ocean air being drawn up into the cooler atmosphere and creating a wind pattern though we are still open to consider other factors that may have influence on this cycle.
By breaking up petroleum into smaller droplets that dissolved faster in the deep ocean, the dispersants decreased the amounts of volatile toxic compounds that rose to the surface and outgassed into the air.
Co-author Hayley Hung, a scientist with Environment Canada's Air Quality Division who studies toxic organic pollutants in the Arctic, said that in recent years, researchers had posited that warmer conditions would liberate POPs stored in land, ice and ocean reservoirs back into the atmosphere.
But the real rains start in July, as storm after storm churns and sweeps across the open plains, rinsing the dust from the air, before spinning out into the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Three storms that raged near Bermuda in 1995 boosted the flow of CO2 into the air over part of the Atlantic Ocean by more than half, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
As people release more and more carbon dioxide into the air, the ocean takes up the gas and edges closer toward acidity.
Doug Smith at the UK Met Office fed key data such as ocean temperatures, air pressure and wind speeds for every year from 1960 to 1995 into DePreSys, a model already used to predict weather a decade ahead.
Weathers believes that «winds and waves kick the surface scum on the ocean high into the air, where it is incorporated into the fog that moves inland.»
We don't hear too much about natural dust, the kind that the winds loft from deserts and dry lakebeds into the air and carries for hundreds of kilometers, crossing oceans and continents, but we should.
Tides in our ocean of air have surprising power, reaching down to trigger landslips and up into space to jam radio links and snare satellites
The point, says Bill Asher of Pacific Northwest Laboratory in Richland, is to try to understand how waves of different sizes help carbon dioxide move from the air into the ocean.
So, for example, a big part of what drives a hurricane is the fact that you've got a lot of warm water near the surface of the ocean that is transferring heat into the air, and that's what's moving up, and that is a big part of then what's propelling the entire bigger storm system.
This assumes that the oceans and forests will carry on absorbing about 40 per cent of all the CO2 pushed out into the air.
SAN FRANCISCO — The specter of climate change has prompted radical ideas, such as pumping CO2 into the deep ocean to slow its buildup in the air.
It all seemed so convenient: As our smokestacks and automobile tailpipes spewed ever more carbon dioxide into the air, the oceans absorbed the excess.
Instead, the researcher and his colleagues use historic measurements of air pressure and ocean temperatures, put into a model, to calibrate surface temperatures over the 20th century.
At higher temperatures, less of the gas is absorbed, and the ocean releases more carbon dioxide into the air, contributing to a runaway greenhouse effect.
In another incident just three months later, an Air Tahiti wide - body jetliner flying out of Los Angeles nearly crashed into a small private plane flying two miles above the ocean.
The area boasts the world's warmest ocean temperatures and vents massive volumes of warm gases from the surface high into the atmosphere, which may shape global climate and air chemistry enough to impact billions of people worldwide.
The tiny ocean critters release organic matter and sulfates, which get whipped into the air and seed cloud formation.
New genetic analyses of tropical marine microorganisms have revealed that some species of single - celled plankton are converting significant amounts of nitrogen from the air into nutrients, helping to fortify the base of the ocean's food pyramid.
To get an even closer look, clamber into a semisubmersible vessel and view the ocean from a few feet below the surface, or strap on an undersea helmet (complete with speakers and an air - supply hose) and stroll on the seafloor with a biologist guide.
To create their estimate, the researchers took the most recent understanding for how rocks, oceans, and air temperature interact, and put that into a computer simulation of Earth's temperature over the past 4 billion years.
The data on pollution of the northeast Atlantic, which includes the North Sea and the Irish Sea, do not include fallout into the oceans from air pollution, which some scientists believe may be as great as waterborne pollution.
Tiny air bubbles form in the ocean when waves break, then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere.
Crewless ships wander the oceans spewing saltwater into the air to increase cloud cover.
Iron particles generated by cities and industry are being dissolved by human - made air pollution and washed into the sea — potentially increasing the amount of greenhouse gases that the world's oceans can absorb, a new study suggests.
«The deeper [dolphins] go into the ocean, the smaller the volume of gas or air in the lungs gets,» said study lead author Andreas Fahlman, a professor of biology at Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi.
The path taken by mercury into the food chain from the air, snow, ice or ocean currents isn't yet clear.
The Southern Hemisphere's unrelenting winds and frigid air froze ocean water into 7.6 million square miles (19.7 million square kilometers) of Antarctic sea ice this winter, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC).
Only 7 percent of the excess energy trapped in the climate system by increasing greenhouse gases goes into the land, air, and ice, though, while 93 percent of that energy goes into the oceans.
More than 90 % of global warming heat goes into warming the oceans, while less than 3 % goes into increasing the atmospheric and surface air temperature.
The atmosphere is trapping heat into the oceans, air, and land.
Melting glaciers and ice sheets are releasing cancer - causing pollutants into the air and oceans, scientists say.
... The finding indicates that the primary driver of climate like the south - westerlies that brings monsoon into the country from South Atlantic Ocean, the north - easterlies that lead to Tropical dry climate in the North and the ITCZ, which is sandwiched between the air masses, could be affected by changes in ENSO events.
Low pressure systems coming from the Indian Ocean are forced down into the Southern Oceans, taking with them any moist air.
A warmer ocean and the air above were able to inject greater quantities of moisture into the storm leading to intensification of already extreme rainfall.
Some water pollution starts also as air pollution, which settles into waterways and oceans, according to the United States» National Ocean Service.
By the year 2100, if people are still adding the same amount of carbon dioxide into the air that they are adding now, the oceans will be more than twice as acidic as they were before the Industrial Revolution.
To stay within the budget, global emissions would have to peak by 2020, and then become negative — with more CO2 being taken out of the atmosphere by plants and the oceans than is put into the air each year — by 2090.
If taken into account, it may be seen that they will slow the process as far as ocean surface temperature goes, and hence general air temperature.
The carbon cycle defines the fate of CO2 injected into the air by fossil fuel burning [1], [168] as the additional CO2 distributes itself over time among surface carbon reservoirs: the atmosphere, ocean, soil, and biosphere.
A pulse of CO2 injected into the air decays by half in about 25 years as CO2 is taken up by the ocean, biosphere and soil, but nearly one - fifth is still in the atmosphere after 500 years (Fig. 4A).
While your partner with full scuba gear descends gently into the ocean, you have to splash to the surface every 30 seconds for air.
And as we burn more and more fossil fuels and coal, that releases mercury into the air, which is deposed into the ocean.
Forgetting to set your alarm and waking up to sunlight streaming in through your bedroom window, the feeling of soft green grass on the soles of my bare feet, crisp cool morning air before a hot summer day, steel cut oats with sweet granules of melted brown sugar, the glittery reflection of sunbeams as they softly touch the water, the smell of the forest after it has rained, mornings spent curled up in a hammock loosing yourself in a book, walking everywhere because it's sunny and you can, teaching a first grader how to do a cartwheel, watching the sunrise with someone you love, skinny dipping in the ocean, braiding daisy chains into your hair prior to discovering a spider!
Of the carbon that gets pumped into the air, about 30 to 40 percent sinks into the world's oceans, lowering the pH of the water and making it more acidic each year.
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