Sentences with phrase «only higher oceans»

It doesn't make sense; if global warming means only higher oceans and «only» changed weather patterns, then only life as we know it is threatened, not life iself.

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Ideally situated in the scenic harbor area of downtown San Diego with close ocean access, not only is the seafood extremely high caliber but all else on the menu is mindfully curated with sustainability and quality in mind.
Bella Vista is one of the highest profile restaurants in Santa Barbara and the only dining venue in the city that features an open - air ocean view, marble terrace with heated floors, romantic fire pits and unobstructed views of the Channel Islands, making it the most desired lunch destinations in Montecito.
Only the downhill par - 4 third comes near the water on the Ocean nine, but the entire nine is a fun, varied romp among cactus - covered slopes and high - priced real estate.
Using only 100 % recyclable materials, students from preschool to high school created the wreaths after learning how recycling or using reusable products can help protect our planet's oceans, lakes and rivers from the harms of plastic pollution.
Enkelmann appreciates the challenge of collecting samples here because this range has the highest peaks of any coastal mountain range and is only 20 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean, but she points out that it is a tough area to study because of the big ice sheets.
Ocean Only: The August global sea surface temperature was 1.17 °F (0.65 °C) above the 20th century average of 61.4 °F (16.4 °C), the highest on record for August.
Ocean Only: The June - August global sea surface temperature was 1.13 °F (0.63 °C), above the 20th century average of 61.5 °F (16.4 °C), the highest for June - August on record.
Since the emissions today are three times higher than they were in the 1960s, this increased uptake by land and ocean is not only surprising; it's good news.
Placing her «chemical gardens» under high pressure, to simulate conditions on the ocean floor, only improves the efficiency of RNA formation.
Only during the second marked increase in atmospheric oxygen content 600 million years ago did the deep ocean become fully oxidised, which allowed the oceanic crust to gain the «fingerprint» of high uranium - 238.
Published in the journal Oecologia, the study is the first to show that even freshwater fish which only spend a small portion of their lifecycle in the ocean are likely to be seriously affected under the higher CO2 levels expected at the end of the century.
The oceans are heating up: Not only was Earth's temperature record warm in 2014, but so were the global oceans, as sea surface temperatures and the heat of the upper oceans also hit record highs.
The beach / ocean is possibly the best place as not only are sand and salt water extremely conductive, but salt water is also very high in magnesium.
Oatmega bars have been carefully formulated to use only high - quality ingredients like whey from grass - fed cows, gluten - free oats, and even responsibly - caught deep ocean fish oil.
The sights here are sometimes marvelous, like the big moment when a whale pops out of the ocean and lands right at the door of a pirate tavern or the scenes of the misfit band's ship (It's only a model) set to sail on the high seas with the aid of computer animation.
Michel from Ocean House Media finalized, «From our perspective, we believe that the highest quality, most interactive children's books can be built only as apps.
Menhaden are simply small ocean - dwelling fish that are not only high in omega - 3 fatty acids, but low in mercury due to the level of the ocean they tend to inhabit.
Local boating company 62 ° NORD offers thrilling «sea safaris» on high - speed RIB boats that fly across ocean waves and bring thrill - seekers up close to dolphin, seal and bird colonies visible only from the water.
• Valet parking on day of arrival (first night only) • Scheduled shuttle service to Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Westin Ka`anapali Ocean Resort Villas, and historic Lahaina town • Adult Pool Floats • Professional resort photo session with Blinnk Photography and keepsake 4 x 6 photo • Signature logo Hawaiian tote bag • PressReader: access to more than 2,000 fullcontent international and local newspapers and magazines from over 100 countries on your tablet or smartphone • Unlimited local telephone calls (on Maui - island only) • Credit card and 800 # access telephone calls up to 60 - minutes • Unlimited wireless high - speed internet access in guest rooms, lobby, pool bars, and Hoku Rotunda
Phulay Bay A Ritz - Carlton Reserve is a high - end resort located on the secluded beach of Tub Kaek, some 45 minutes from Krabi International Airport and only 20 minutes from Ao Nang, the most famous holiday destination in Krabi Province.Stylish and classy, the resort is set right on the beach in a remote and peaceful area, surrounded by a luxuriant tropical forest.Standing in the middle of the infinity pool generates an instant wow factor as the vista of the Andaman Sea dotted by a few of Krabi Provinces 154 islands is unforgettable.The resort is home to 54 villas, in contemporary Thai design and finely decorated: there are six types available - Ocean Pavilion, Reserve Pavilion, Beach Villa, Reserve Pool Villa Sea View, Royal Beach Villa, and Royal Andaman Sea Villa.
The apartments are fully equipped, Ocean Views, Austar cable TV, Washer, dryer and dishwasher (in 2 bedroom apartments only), Air - conditioned, Ceiling fans, Queen size beds, Heated towel rails, TV & DVD player, Microwave, Porta cots available, High chairs available, Linen Provided.
Spacious Villas with panoramic views, open terrace, & private infinity pool Ocean views with direct views of the famous Whale's Tail High elevation offering cool breezes that relax your mind, body, and soul & enhance natural beauty sleep Free standing tub and shower with spectacular views Swim up bar and beautiful main pool Tropical setting with flora and fauna all around Service bar in the villas Organic drinks & food at our «guest - only» restaurant
Ocean temperatures are a warm 29 °C that is only 1 degree less than the highest of 30 °C seen during the hot months.
This resort also holds blissful view of the azure Indian Ocean since the location of the cliff is only 40 meters high above the sea level.
The Oberoi Lombok, Luxury Ocean Front Resort Hotel near Senggigi Lombok is of a very high quality and offers not only a beautiful intimate and yet spacious grounds but also a beach front location with one of the most effective infinity edge pools imaginable where the pools appears seamless with the seaThe Oberoi Lombok is located in on the northwest coast of Lombok in a tranquil area close to the town center with ferry access from Bali and to the famous Gili Islands close by.
It's only 10 mins from the carpark on an evenly graded path to a lookout over the gorge to the falls which are one of the highest along the Great Ocean Road.
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How does society, as it stands now, not understand that they have locked into the system already a rise to the high 500's ppm, and, in my humble opinion, the low 600's are NOT out of the question.To me this is just as much of a tragedy if it takes place 250 years from now as it is if it takes only 100 years.In the end, the seventh generation is screwed by a huge loss of fresh water, a huge increase in temperature, an ocean that no longer produces even one tenth of its total protein and carboydrate output as it did in the 1800's.
Furiously destructive Hurricanes are not the only indicator of AGW, in context of those Hurricanes cycles in the past, or rather in contrast with past high intensity hurricane seasons, we now experience all time high temperatures raging everywhere in the world, 1 meter a day rainfalls, severe droughts on 4 distinct continents, many glaciers going or gone everywhere, and a good chunk of the Arctic Ocean permanent ice melted.
This is followed by the authors» conclusion that while simple models (which consider only carbon chemistry) predict that the ocean will take up 70 - 80 % of the carbon dioxide we emit, the long - equilibrium will quite possibly be considerably higher than those models would suggest — given the changes to ocean circulation.
Thus the «only 0.6 W / m2» in insolation since the Maunder Minimum, in reality may have been fortified to a difference of several W / m2... While there is no change in solar strength in the past 25 years, the level still is high and the oceans still may not be in equilibrium with the heat inflow...
And even if there is little trend of solar in the past decades (there still is some discussion about an upswing in minimum solar strength), the impact of the higher - than - past level of solar intensity is delayed by the oceans and only now may come into equilibrium...
The only problems excess CO2 cause are less oxygen to breathe, and a higher ocean PH.which could be solved by dumping chemicals there.
So does the warming of the ocean, or for that matter, even the water vapor feedback as the increasing partial pressure water vapor is both a response to higher temperatures and a cause of higher temperatures — but can raise temperatures only against the thermal inertia of the ocean.
As far as I can see you got the tied for 10th highest GISTemp anomaly part right (I assume you have the Land - Ocean Temperature Index in mind, not the land only numbers) but my spreadsheet disagrees with your claim that the average anomaly for 2013 to date would put it in 3rd place — I get 9th.
A variant of this policy could ignore the cost impact of higher temperatures, and focus only on ocean health issues as well as sea level rise.
The high cosmic ray - cloud cover correlation in the period 1983 - 1991 over the Atlantic Ocean, the only large ocean area over which the correlation is statistically significant, is greatly weakened when the extended satellite data set (1983 - 1993) is Ocean, the only large ocean area over which the correlation is statistically significant, is greatly weakened when the extended satellite data set (1983 - 1993) is ocean area over which the correlation is statistically significant, is greatly weakened when the extended satellite data set (1983 - 1993) is used.
That may be true on a total mass basis, however, the comparison of the water mass versus the mass of only the top crust, that part that is visible for example, down a few kilometers, say to the depth of the deepest part of the ocean — water would be a significantly higher proportion of the mass than you have stipulated.
100 years of 0.5 W / m2 energy imbalance can only raise ocean basin temperature 0.2 C which can not raise air temperature more than 0.2 C. Temperature rise can be temporarily higher in the ocean's surface if energy is being added faster at the surface than it can diffuse downward to the ocean floor.
That is no surprise as a land only anomaly will be higher than an ocean / land anomaly.
The only problem with all the predictions about the level of the World Ocean rising is that, the World Ocean is refusing to rise up in support of the predictions, the other problem is that ice is frozen fresh water and frozen fresh water only covers about 5 % of this planet above sea level and frozen water under the level of the World Ocean does not count as the World Ocean will fall a small amount if that ice melts, so if the ice there is enough to get the World Ocean to rise and significant amount then it must be piled up very high, I cubic kilometer of water as ice, should it melt, would make 1000 square kilometers rise by one meter, so when you use this simple math then somewhere on the planet, above the level of the sea, then there must be over 500,000 cubic kilometers of ice, piled up and just waiting to melt, strange that no one can find that amount of ice, all these morons who talk about the rise of the World Ocean in tens of meters, this includes you Peter Garrett or Mr. 7 Meters, the ice does not exist to allow this amount of rise in the World Ocean, it is just not there.
The ocean heat uptake comes into play only when one is trying to explain why the structure of the warming in models changes in time — that is, why the high latitude warming is delayed.
If we compare there «land only», the situation does not differ much: — SH land UAH6.0: 0.142 — SH land GISS: 0.104 because here too, UAH's trend is higher than GISS (as opposed to the Northern Hemisphere, where GISS trends are way higher than UAH's, for both land + ocean and land - only).
Between two systems not at thermodynamic equilibrium, NET energy transfer can only be in one direction — from the system of higher energy to the system of lower energy, in this case, FROM the oceans, TO the atmosphere.
While it may be critical to sequester ocean carbon at depths greater than 1000 meters, this might prove extremely difficult given very high rates of respiration of particulate matter and remineralization by bacteria, resulting in only 1 - 10 % of sinking particulates reaching depths below 1000 meters.
Agreed Dane — the only way ocean heat will bouce off a layer of ice is if the ice has a higher melting point than the ocean water temperature... the more they increase the ice melt temp, the greater the disaster.
Thereafter, the only frontiers remaining were the high seas, the hard - to - reach waters near Antarctica and in the Arctic, and the depths of the oceans.
Clouds exist at all latitudes, especially in the tropics over the ocean, where the sun rays are most direct and intense; ice and snow only exist at higher latitudes, where the incoming solar radiation is less intense.
While many sources of stress have caused corals to bleach, «mass» coral bleaching (at scales of 100 km or more) has only occurred when anomalously warm ocean temperatures, typically coupled with high subsurface light levels, exceeded corals» physiological tolerances.
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