Sentences with phrase «oceans where»

The water eventually travels into rivers and oceans where they degrade water quality for humans and animals.
«When I can, I also try to go south to oceans where you don't have to surf under 5 millimetres of neoprene, with a hood, and boots, and gloves,» she says.
Ocean overturning is a diurnal event, and since the average wind speed over the oceans is little more than BF4, there must be vast swathes of the oceans where the conditions for long periods are BF2 or less when there would be very little ocean / top surface mixing by wind waves or swell.
Less than 5 % of plastic bags are ever recycled, and those that aren't all too often make their way into our oceans where they pose a threat to wildlife and never fully decompose.
They ignore volumes of geothermal energy that move through the crust, especially under the oceans where the crust is thinner and more perforated.
In their LOTI product, GISS does use «real ocean data» for the global oceans where there is no seasonal sea ice.
In January this extra SW energy is being pumped into the oceans where the «residence time» within the Earth's ocean land and atmosphere is the longest
A. Weather stations reporting surface air temperatures (SATs) are positioned on land, which covers only one third of the planet; the rest is covered by oceans where SAT reports are rare.
In some of the tropical oceans where reef - building corals live temperatures rose above average tropical ocean temperatures primarily due to the ENSO.
This is easiest to see over the oceans where their natural droplets are larger.
End up in the oceans where they are eaten by birds, mammals and it kills millions of them / year 3.
It would be a really bad luck if the ocean measurements would have missed any large area of the oceans where there was a drop in pH combined with a drop in DIC.
The motions of the massive oceans where heat is moved between deep layers and the surface provides variability on time scales from years to centuries.
From there, it makes its way to our oceans where it becomes a life or death problem for the ocean's inhabitants.
We know from our models that more heat is being trapped in the atmosphere by the extra CO2, and we can't find it anywhere else, so it must be at the bottom of the oceans where it can't be measured properly!
A response as you suggest might just push joules into the oceans where some of them drift downwards.
The real explanation, as given by Dr Suess in 1955 was that the huge oceans where 98 % of all CO2 lives is in rapid exchange.
When the convective processes of the atmosphere remove enough water vapor from the oceans to drop sea levels and build polar ice caps, as has happened many times before, the top 35 meters of the oceans where climate models assume the only thermal mixing occurs, must heat up cold ocean water that comes from depths below the original 35 meter depth, removing vast more amounts of heat from the earth's surface and atmosphere.
rw (05:22:03): «The motions of the massive oceans where heat is moved between deep layers and the surface provides variability on time scales from years to centuries.
When the first analyses of Ocean Heat Content calculated from old temperature data from the oceans where first published in the early 2000's, they were described as the «Smoking Gun».
Chemical fertilizers are running off the fields into water systems and oceans where they generate damaging blooms of oxygen - depleting microorganisms that disrupt ecosystems and kill fish.
Currently about 90 percent is taking place in the oceans where the primary consequence is sea level rise due to thermal expansion and potentially more powerful and frequent tropical storms.
Over the oceans where most tropical moist convection occurs, the amplification in the model is greater — about a factor of 1.4.
Documentaries like Silent Snow illustrate the dangers mercury contamination pose to the animals and people living off the oceans where containments gather.
Perhaps the plastic could be culled from the oceans where it's detritus that sea birds, reptiles and mammals eat, can not digest, and thus can die from.
On the CO2 as pollutant vs fertilizer discussion, roughly half of the photosynthesis on earth occurs in the oceans where CO2 is not a limiting factor.
This time around you'll sail not only in open water but also in tight areas and freezing oceans where icebergs can be destroyed to create waves that can damage small ships.
It's difficult to write a concise summation of a sixteen day diving trip through the worlds richest oceans where every location holds unbelievable encounters.
Soil mercury ultimately runs off into aquatic ecosystems including lakes and Oceans where the mercury bioaccumulates to toxic levels in fish.
Other big differences are removing AQUA and NOAA - 15, which appeared to have an evolving bias based on comparisons to other satellites, especially over oceans where we don't expect diurnal cycle problems to be big.
Another difference is that northern water is in a fairly protected basin, while the Antarctic sea ice floats in open oceans where it expands freely in winter and melts almost completely in summer.
A world - wide survey covering the major oceans where turtles live discovered that 91 per cent of the entangled turtles were found dead.
Dead spots in the Oceans where nothing lives.
The patch of ocean where efforts to find Flight 370 are focused is based, in part, on data from the British satellite company Inmarsat.
Anxious flyers may have noticed we are just north of the area of the Indian Ocean where the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is continuing.
An app might show you ocean where you can reach out and «touch» a dolphin or swim around a coral reef.
What's more, both rain gauges and ground - based radar have limited ranges, leaving vast stretches of ocean where hurricanes spend most of their existence unmeasured.
He penned these words while passing over the place in the Atlantic Ocean where just days before all four of his daughters had drowned in a shipwreck!
Maybe it's some place off in de ocean where de black man is in power, but we don't know nothin» but we see.
I never sailed the tropic ocean where the Orinoco and the Amazon pour out their floods through primeval woods.
Because the fishing takes place in the river itself - as opposed to the open ocean where many salmon stocks mingle - the fishermen are able to target a specific, sustainable salmon population.
And it is a child's country, which is described by the water's soft, ambiguous edge, and it is bewildering to stand sentry there, unsuccessfully disguised as a heron, with your large white feet sticking out, to listen to (and wistfully try to recall) the wild laughter, the shrieks, the singular tuneless tunes children drone as they march in intent circles; and to watch them groping into their shadows for shells on the roily bottom or building improbable fortifications to keep the ocean where it belongs («What arc - you doing?»
Some metal materials rust, so you must apply a corrosion protection every few years, especially in climates near the ocean where salt and humidity are an issue.
This includes places like parts of the eastern Pacific Ocean where small animals like nematodes and specially adapted fish live on the fringes of habitability, subsisting in waters where oxygen concentrations can be only about 1 % of normal surface water levels.
Topsoil and natural vegetation would ordinarily filter many of these pollutants out, but the impermeable pavement that covers much of the surface where these pollutants originate carries it right into storm drains and into streams, rivers, lakes and the ocean where it can poison marine life — which we might eat — as well as entire riparian or coastal ecosystems.
Europa is reckoned to be a potential cauldron for life because an ocean where life could evolve is believed to lurk beneath its icy surface.
The evidence comes from seafloor spreading centers: sites throughout the ocean where plates of ocean crust move apart and magma erupts in between, building new crust onto the plates» trailing edges.
Thunderstorms directly above two of the world's busiest shipping lanes are significantly more powerful than storms in areas of the ocean where ships don't travel, according to new research.
Temperature - stressed corals will discharge their dinoflagellate partners, resulting in coral «bleaching,» but the organisms can also live independently and may do so more easily in an ocean where CO2 is becoming more readily available.
«The boxfish is small and yet it survives in the ocean where it is surrounded by bigger, aggressive fish, at a depth of 50 to 100 meters,» said Wen Yang, a UC San Diego alumna now working at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in Switzerland and the paper's first author.
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