Not exact matches
They were previously seen a few years ago when the then minister was pictured making the most of an education summit in Mauritius — by
cooling his toes in the Indian
Ocean while enjoying a glass of vino.
While it is still possible that other factors, such as heat storage in other
oceans or an increase in aerosols, have led to
cooling at the Earth's surface, this research is yet another piece of evidence that strongly points to the Pacific
Ocean as the reason behind a slowdown in warming.
In April 2008, scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced that
while the La Niña was weakening, the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)-- a larger - scale, slower - cycling
ocean pattern — had shifted to its
cool phase.
Climate models do not predict an even warming of the whole planet: changes in wind patterns and
ocean currents can change the way heat is distributed, leading to some parts warming much faster than average,
while a few may
cool, at least at first.
While not nearly as dramatic, the influence of solar,
ocean, and wind patterns is much more immediate, but these effects generally alternate between warming and
cooling over the course of months to decades in relation to their respective cycles.
La Niña is the opposite end of the natural climate seesaw from El Niño; it is characterized by
cooler - than - normal
ocean waters in the tropical Pacific,
while El Niño features warmer - than - normal.
While the stratosphere recovers from volcanic events quite quickly, the troposphere takes longer as some heat is transferred into the
oceans, where
cooling - down and heating back up take time.
While both seasons are now officially over, as
ocean waters
cool with the onset of winter, that doesn't mean storms can't still form if conditions are right.
the one piece is especially my favorite That's so
cool you took these photos
while cruising the
ocean — they're so beautiful!
Enjoying the
cool ocean breeze and music of a steel drum band
while watching skilled dancers swing around balls of fire by night.
With that, «Electric Light» has the feel of a transitional effort; one that safely dips its toe in the
cool Ocean front of soul synth - phonica,
while maintaining Bay's clay feel and rootsy emotionalism.
OCEAN»S 13 might seem trivial, but pulling off something this slick, this polished, and this
cool while never breaking a sweat is one of cinema's great joys.
Dancing from corner to corner and enjoying the sway of the road, I'd lose entire afternoons delighting in the
ocean breeze, the slight smell of cows, the sun on my face, the
cool shade of the redwoods — things that I'd passed hundreds of times
while testing hundreds of cars, yet somehow missed.
A shoreline path complete with a steady
ocean breeze keeps walkers, joggers, skaters and bikers
cool while they enjoy panoramic views of the San Diego skyline, Coronado Island and the Big Bay.
Outside, you'll love
cooling off in the swimming pool, soaking up the afternoon sun from a lounge chair, and enjoying dinner under the stars, all
while gazing upon the beautiful
ocean view.
Private pools make it easy to
cool off after a morning on the golf course,
while the
ocean is just steps away if you want to dip your toes in the surf, or pop on a snorkel mask (some properties provide snorkeling equipment) and explore the underwater world.
We enjoy the
cool ocean breeze, the soothing hum of the
ocean, the warm kid - friendly sand with hours of creative play, the rock (hope it doesn't move on us), gatherings at the picnic tables
while watching the sunsets, eating great beachy food, playing games, bonfires on the beach and enjoying our family times together as our hours in life speed by.
For a
while, it was thought that the glaciation of Antarctica may have significantly contributed to the
cooling of the
ocean, however, recent evidence tends to deny this.
Furnished with a daybed, a balé relaxation pavilion and an alfresco dining table, this is a place to enjoy the
cool breezes, afternoon tea, a cocktail, or even breakfast or dinner beneath the coconut trees
while gazing at an awe - inspiring picture of the
ocean waves, the coastline or the night sky.
Sit in the
cool shade of the lanai
while enjoying
ocean views and amazing Kekaha sunsets — you may even see Humpback whales frolicking off shore if you are visiting during December through April, during their annual migration to Hawaii.
Ocean side (makai) units are
cooled by ceiling fans and gentle breezes,
while mountain side (mauka) condos provide air conditioning, ceiling fans, and an in - suite washer / dryer.
Order cocktails, wine, beer, or specialty drinks at Nectar's fully stocked bar for a
cool, refreshing beverage
while you enjoy stunning
ocean views and gorgeous Costa Rican sunsets.
The villa's southern exposure and design also boasts persistent,
cooling trade winds that make outdoor relaxing, dining or swimming a delight and that allow guests the luxury of sleeping comfortably
while listening to the soothing sounds of the
ocean.
Have fun in our
ocean front infinity pool and
cool off with your family in the main pool
while savoring a delicious drink.
Guests can
cool down in the swimming pool which offers a scenic view of the
ocean while communal braai facilities are also available.
Guests can
cool down in the swimming pool which offers a scenic view of the
ocean while communal...
- Order a sandwich and chips with a gourmet twist at Castaways Restaurant and tantalize your taste buds
while the
cool ocean air sweeps through the restaurant.
Venture up to the rooftop deck with a palapa to enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the Mayan Mountains or to stargaze
while enjoying the
cool Caribbean breezes coming off the
ocean.
While the incredible breezes off the
ocean naturally
cool the interior, all bedrooms are air - conditioned, and all rooms in Casa de Colores and its casita have ceiling fans.
While the islands many luxury hotels do not come cheap, their surroundings, onsite facilities, rooms and service make them superbly worthwhile, and The Andaman, a Luxury Collection Resort Langkawi tops this list.Its 178 rooms are a study in
cool elegance - think Malay - inspired architecture, furnishings and fixtures, private balconies offering views of the
ocean or jungle, a bathroom with a large tub and glass - enclosed rainforest shower.
Some models actually show a slight
cooling of the southern
oceans for a
while, and all show it not keeping up with the rate at which the waters to the north warm — for a somewhat longer period of time.
While we might HOPE FOR THE BEST — that there will be a
cooling trend (less sun irradiance, etc) to exactly counteract our AGW trend (even so there is the negative effects of CO2, even without the warming —
ocean acidification, crop loss to weed, etc)-- we should then be trying to AVERT THE WORST with even more drastic GHG cuts.
My amateur spreadsheet tracking and projecting the monthly NASA GISS values suggests that
while 2018 and 2019 are likely to be
cooler than 2017, they may also be the last years on Earth with global average land and
ocean surface temperature anomaly below 1C above pre-industrial average (using 1850 - 1900 proxy).
From sheer thermal inertia of the
oceans, but also because if you close down all coal power stations etc., aerosol pollution in the atmosphere, which has a sizeable
cooling effect, will go way down,
while CO2 stays high.
While the aerosol influence last less than a decade, the influence on surface temperatures continues because of the slow mixing of
cooled waters on the
ocean surface.
If something triggers a
cool spell, such as an orbital variation reducing incident sunlight, then water freezes at the poles, which increases the Earth's albedo,
while the
cooler oceans absorb more CO2, reducing the greenhouse effect.
And the lower troposphere temperatures also show warming in the Southern
Ocean (latitudes 65S - 55S)
while the surface temperature - based datasets both show
cooling.
Scientists also know that
ocean temperatures are rising because warm - water species are moving into areas that were formerly too cold,
while cool - water and cold - water species are likewise on the move.
Um...
while the
oceans as a whole would have to
cool, the sea surface would have to warm up substantially in order to transfer lots of heat to the air (and in order to warm up substantially, I suppose there would have to be reduced circulation with cold deeper waters).
While all models still indicate more
cooling in the tropical Pacific
Ocean is likely, only five of eight models suggest La Niña could form in the second half of 2016.
The upper figure shows changes in
ocean heat content since 1958,
while the lower map shows
ocean heat content in 2017 relative to the average
ocean heat content between 1981 and 2010, with red areas showing warmer
ocean heat content than over the past few decades and blue areas showing
cooler.
Yes,
while the
oceans surfaces are apparently in a «
cool phase», the land is in a warming phase of roughly 0.3 C per decade.
The
ocean cools down slowly in winter because of its capacity to retain heat (it takes a
while to boil up your Brussels sprouts because of the high heat capacity of water).
If polar vortices are driven further and further south, drawing up warmer air from middle latitudes toward the pole and supplanting them with Arctic chill, then many nations might experience
cooling,
while the generally unmonitored Arctic Circle region experiences substantial restructuring of sea ice as well as surface warming and deep
ocean warming too.
Across the
oceans, record warmth was observed scattered across all
oceans,
while cooler - than - average conditions were limited to the North Atlantic
Ocean, central and eastern tropical as well as southeastern Pacific
Ocean, and across parts of the eastern Indian
Ocean.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that
while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take water vapor scavenged from the vast
oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat sink), lift it to cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and
oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and
cooling the soil,
cooling the
oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment of inertia of the earth by removing water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
Atmospheric humidity has actually declined,
while the atmosphere and
ocean temperatures accelerate, decelerate and often develop
cooling phases.
This snowpack accumulation near the poles, which gets its water via the Arctic and Antarctic
oceans, that in turn rob it from equatorial latitudes of our
oceans, also results in a reduction in the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and causes the spin rate to increase as evidenced in the recent history of the rate at which Leap Seconds are added to our calendar (see Wysmuller's Toucan Equation for more on this evidence that during this warm time with much greater polar humidity, earlier seasonal, later seasonal and heavier snows are beginning to move water vapor from the
oceans to the poles to re-build the polar ice caps and lead us into a global
cooling,
while man - made CO2 continues to increase http://www.colderside.com/faq.htm).
Southern
Ocean surface cooling, while lower latitudes are warming, increases precipitation on the Southern Ocean, increasing ocean stratification, slowing deepwater formation, and increasing ice sheet mass
Ocean surface
cooling,
while lower latitudes are warming, increases precipitation on the Southern
Ocean, increasing ocean stratification, slowing deepwater formation, and increasing ice sheet mass
Ocean, increasing
ocean stratification, slowing deepwater formation, and increasing ice sheet mass
ocean stratification, slowing deepwater formation, and increasing ice sheet mass loss.
To point out just a couple of things: —
oceans warming slower (or
cooling slower) than lands on long - time trends is absolutely normal, because water is more difficult both to warm or to
cool (I mean, we require both a bigger heat flow and more time); at the contrary, I see as a non-sense theory (made by some serrist, but don't know who) that
oceans are storing up heat, and that suddenly they will release such heat as a positive feedback: or the water warms than no heat can be considered ad «stored» (we have no phase change inside
oceans, so no latent heat) or
oceans begin to release heat but in the same time they have to
cool (because they are losing heat); so, I don't feel strange that in last years land temperatures for some series (NCDC and GISS) can be heating up
while oceans are slightly
cooling, but I feel strange that they are heating up so much to reverse global trend from slightly negative / stable to slightly positive; but, in the end, all this is not an evidence that lands» warming is led by UHI (but, this effect, I would not exclude it from having a small part in temperature trends for some regional area, but just small); both because, as writtend, it is normal to have waters warming slower than lands, and because lands» temperatures are often measured in a not so precise way (despite they continue to give us a global uncertainity in TT values which is barely the instrumental's one)-- but, to point out, HadCRU and MSU of last years (I mean always 2002 - 2006) follow much better waters» temperatures trend; — metropolis and larger cities temperature trends actually show an increase in UHI effect, but I think the sites are few, and the covered area is very small worldwide, so the global effect is very poor (but it still can be sensible for regional effects); but I would not run out a small warming trend for airport measurements due mainly to three things: increasing jet planes traffic, enlarging airports (then more buildings and more asphalt — if you follow motor sports, or simply live in a town / city, you will know how easy they get very warmer than air during day, and how much it can slow night - time
cooling) and overall having airports nearer to cities (if not becoming an area inside the city after some decade of hurban growth, e.g. Milan - Linate); — I found no point about UHI in towns and villages; you will tell me they are not large cities; but, in comparison with 20-40-60 years ago when they were «countryside», many small towns and villages have become part of larger hurban areas (at least in Europe and Asia) so examining just larger cities would not be enough in my opinion to get a full view of UHI effect (still remembering that it has a small global effect: we can say many matters are due to UHI instead of GW, maybe even that a small part of measured GW is due to UHI, and that GW measurements are not so precise to make us able to make good analisyses and predictions, but not that GW is due to UHI).