Sentences with phrase «oceans cooling in»

The oceans cooled in the early Argo record and warmed in the past few years with less reflected SW.
This tends to lead to ocean cooling in the early section of the realisations, which probably didn't happen in reality, and a consequent damping of surface temperature warming, particularly up to about 1950.
(In the El Nino cycle, the ocean cools in the years the atmosphere warms, and vice versa).

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The remnants of the storm which had lashed the South Pacific brought cloud cover and heavy rains to the region, cooling the ocean enough to stop bleaching that had just begun in the south.
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Atmocean, a company developing ways to harness energy from ocean waves, looked into making devices to cool the surface of the ocean after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
The team onboard the Nautilus boat is also livestreaming footage they capture from the ocean floor, so you can look at more cool creatures in real - time, and listen to the crew's commentary about all of the weird stuff they find.
We are a lake family — oh, we like the ocean's power and salt, we appreciate a pool's purpose, but we're who we were meant to be in the cool water from the mountains, surrounded by rocky shores.
Like an ocean - wave caught in a snapshot, or a torrent of lava stiffened by cooling, the mountains and living things of the earth wear the aspect, to those who study them, of a powerful momentum that has become petrified.
It's about too get cold here in Sydney soon, the ocean is cooling but with this little Jem of a desert I feel well prepared for winter.
From crab caught off the coast of New England to the succulent salmon found in the cool waters of the Northwest to the tender tuna from the warm shores of Hawaii, there is no shortage of ocean eats in the United States.
Summer temperatures, which can average in the mid 80's or the mid 90's during the day, are often cooled by afternoon ocean breezes blowing into the valley through gaps in the Santa Ana foothills to the west.
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.
Avocados raised in ocean - cooled groves, slow ripened and folded into creamy yogurt with tomatillo, jalapeno, sweet onion and garlic.
The single coolest growing region in California, only a few miles inland from the great Pacific Ocean, the Edna Valley allows for the fruit to leisurely ripen on the vine.
The coolest growing region in all of California, as cited in a study by the University of Southern Oregon, the Edna Valley is a mere 5.4 miles from the Pacific Ocean.
After 20 - 30 minutes, strain the «ocean veg» brew and allow the liquid to cool to lip temperature before stirring in the remaining ingredients and optional add - ons.
There's no shortage of things to do or see in San Diego and, when accommodations are in order, TOWER23 is a cool haven of haute hospitality — one that's perfectly suited for any ocean - oriented traveler that appreciates relaxed style and comfort with a sophisticated beach chic spin.
Unfortunately, we lost our cool ring frisbee in the ocean.
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To promote deeper sleep, invest in room - darkening shades, keep the temperature comfortably cool, and use white noise (radio, CD with ocean sounds, a noisy fan) to help block out distracting sounds.
Tim Loughton was caught with his pants up, glass of vino in hand, eyes closed in ecstasy as he cooled his toes in the Indian Ocean.
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.
The data showed that, in comparison to today, the Atlantic Ocean surface circulation was much weaker during the Little Ice Age, a cool period thought to be triggered by volcanic activity that lasted from 1450 - 1850.
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.
That wind - driven circulation change leads to cooler ocean temperatures on the surface of the eastern Pacific, and more heat being mixed in and stored in the western Pacific down to about 300 meters (984 feet) deep, said England.
He points to the influence of the Pacific Ocean, which can make winters warm in California and summers cool.
The cycle of Pacific Ocean surface water warming and cooling has become more variable in recent decades, suggesting El Niño may strengthen under climate change
The coolest point beneath the ridges was found near the lowest point, an area of very deep and rugged seafloor known as the Australian - Antarctic discordance in the Indian Ocean.
«Cooler North Atlantic ocean temperatures and less summer blocking activity might slow down Greenland melt for a few years or even a couple decades, but it would not help us in the long run,» said Osterberg.
These large Northern Hemisphere cooling events have previously been linked to a change in the Atlantic Ocean circulation that led to a reduced transport of warm water to the high latitudes in the North.
The Congressional briefing, «Living at the Extremes: Geoscience Research at the Coolest Places on Earth,» planned by AAAS in collaboration with the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in celebration of National Oceans Month, explored the implications that the Earth's poles have for our natural environment, oceans, and national secOceans Month, explored the implications that the Earth's poles have for our natural environment, oceans, and national secoceans, and national security.
Of course, the fact that dust has played a natural cooling role in the past does not mean that the deliberate application of iron filings to the ocean surface would have a similar cooling effect today.
It's known that when ice sheets start to melt, cooling the air in that region, the winds over the Southern Ocean strengthen, Toggweiler says.
The other global flu pandemics over the past century — in 1957, 1968 and 2009 — also followed cooler sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
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.
But sulphate pollution stays close to its source, and climatologists have been puzzled to find that the northern oceans, a long way from any emissions, have cooled in recent decades.
The cooling episode, known as the Younger Dryas event, was likely linked to currents in the Atlantic Ocean.
The team identified a cooling trend in the Pacific Ocean and a very slight warming trend in the Atlantic Ocean since the late 1990s.
It is possible, he adds, that these persistent high - pressure zones may be produced by two well - known oceanographic patterns: La Nina and El Nino in the Pacific Ocean (which mark alterations in warmer and cooler conditions between that ocean's eastern and western equatorial waters) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (which results from weather patterns between Iceland and the AzoOcean (which mark alterations in warmer and cooler conditions between that ocean's eastern and western equatorial waters) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (which results from weather patterns between Iceland and the Azoocean's eastern and western equatorial waters) and the North Atlantic Oscillation (which results from weather patterns between Iceland and the Azores).
During its positive phase the ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific are unusually warm and those outside this region to the north and south are often unusually cool.
Since the end of last El Niño warming event of 1997 to 1998, the tropical Pacific Ocean has been in a relatively cool phase — strong enough to offset the warming created by greenhouse gas emissions.
The device will involve pumping cool water to the ocean surface, in much the same manner as would be required to stop a typhoon.
At the same time, the Indian Ocean Dipole, a current discovered only in the past decade, cools the eastern tropics and warms western currents, lessening spring rains in the southeast.
La Niña cools ocean temperatures, leading to stronger easterly winds in the tropics.
But a reduction in the number and intensity of large hurricanes driving ocean waters on shore — such as this month's Hurricane Joaquin, seen, which reached category 4 strength — may also play a role by cooling sea - surface temperatures that fuel the growth of these monster storms, the team notes.
Dust that blew into the North Pacific Ocean could help explain why the Earth's climate cooled 2.7 million years ago, according to a new study published in the journal Science Advances.
The oscillation is a pattern of climate variability akin to El Niño and La Niña — weather patterns caused by periodic warming and cooling of ocean temperatures in the Pacific — except it is longer - lived.
Those cool conditions, however, depend on whether Venus looked the same in its youth as it does today — although the researchers added an ocean, they kept Venus's present - day topography intact — and whether it has always spun as slowly as it does now, taking 243 Earth days to complete a single rotation.
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