Sentences with phrase «out of the ocean on»

The Levitus ocean heat content data says that huge amounts of heat are going into the ocean and coming out of the ocean on a quarterly basis.
«And when we got in the bay... as I was getting off the snowmobile, I looked up to my left, and there was something weird sticking out of the ocean on the ice.

Not exact matches

Aldrin, a fairly prolific presence on social media, recently posted a few tweets looking back at the mission, including photos of the forms that he, Armstrong and fellow crew member Michael Collins filled out when they arrived in Honolulu after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean.
While investigators initially thought the plane may have gone down quickly in a tight spiral, the debris that washed up on Reunion Island near Madagascar in the Indian Ocean last week suggests that the aircraft may have glided along after running out of fuel and descended slowly into the water.
This may seem like some useless information when an ocean's worth of water is pushing in on them from every side, but sharks use this ability to figure out where other fish, both predators and prey, are.
If you still don't know, Sharknado is a low - budget movie produced by U.S. network SyFy about an out - of - control tornado that sucks up sharks from the ocean, then rains them down on Los Angeles.
Big oil companies had tankers full of oil just floating out on the ocean.
You'd think that generally, all the water of the oceans would be enough to put out any fire, but throw them on the sun, and they'd evaporate faster than a drop of water on a sizzling skillet.
The padre points out that although the people spend all of their lives on the coast — Guayaquil is by far the busiest seaport in Ecuador — many of them never see the ocean.
There is no way in Hell (which there is one) you can convince any logical thinking person (myself included) that my ancestors crawled out of the ocean and somehow magically grew arms and legs from nothing and decided to live on land just «because».
For all things proceed out of the same spirit, which is differently named love, justice, temperance, in its different applications, just as the ocean receives different names on the several shores which it washes.
There is an ocean of people out there who have been cast aside by churches and holier - than - thou church - goers such as yourself that need to know that they are not alone and need a place to connect with other people who are on an authentic journey of faith.
To gain some perspective on the impact humanity has on the Universe at large, sail out into the middle of the ocean.
It should mean controlling everything, not just pushing a boat out on the stormy ocean of the universe and walking away forever, or even returning every once in a while to check up.
We step out of the car and look down on the beach and then out into the abyss of the Pacific Ocean.
I was reminded of this post recently because we were in Key West with family (rented out a big property on the ocean for a wedding) last month and we split the dinner meals up by having each family do the meal for a certain night.
In summary of Harney Sushi's environmental ethos, the creed imprinted on the first page of the menu perhaps says it best: «Harney Sushi appeals to the growing population of sushi lovers who care enough about our planet to change the way they eat; they realize that consumerism, along with the public zeal for exotic seafood, is sucking the breath out of our oceans.
Their story begins back in 1900 on a small isolated Pacific island known as Ocean Island with the discovery of a strange looking rock that turned out to be one of the purest forms of phosphate ever discovered.
Wie, playing in her tour's season - opening Pure Silk - Bahamas LPGA Classic, made her first eagle of the new year with a hole - out for a 3 on the par - 5 11th hole at the Ocean Club Golf Course on Paradise Island.
In a secluded spot on the magnificent beach at Siasconset (for instance), looking out to Spain over 3,000 miles of unbroken ocean, a man is about as far away as he may hope to get from things in this shrunken world.
It's quite sad listening to Lambert now — he's so out of his depth he might as well be on the bottom of the ocean.
, or they post three dozen photos of their kids eating watermelon, putting on sunscreen, splashing in the ocean, drinking out of a fruit pouch, playing in the sand, etc..
Nipple stimulation, walking and acupuncture helped bring on labour, let go of negative thoughts, acupressure during labour incredible, sat in birth pool, remembered to breathe, visualised waves on the ocean, laboured on hand s and knees, birth plan of breathing baby out manifested, baby came out sleeping, when awoke baby peaceful and alert, homebirth bliss
Maybe he was returning the kindness that was bestowed on him during World War II, when he and two other members of the Navy were plucked out of the ocean after a losing battle, his son said.
My guy got fussy at the grocery store yesterday, so I turned on some ocean waves, and combined with the motion of the cart, he was out in seconds.
The work uses strong nation - building references, such as referential movement depicting a group of people going towards their death, then becoming trees, ocean, and forming a strong collective out of a group of individuals; its language movement is very dramatic and places a strong emphasis on unison movement rather than individual dancers.
Randi: And we did it, we did it, on that cruise, can you believe that, out in the middle of the ocean.
But there's much less information out there on what people actually think about the ocean and some of the protection measures,» says California Sea Grant Extension Specialist Jennifer O'Leary, a study coauthor who is based at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.
Although no one can say for certain whether the subsurface ocean supplies the water that has been seen spraying out of the tiger stripes on Enceladus's surface, the scientists say that it is possible.
«Ocean ridges are the most dynamic places on our planet, and this is the first cabled observatory that goes out to one,» says oceanographer Peter Rona, who uses NEPTUNE to study the dynamics of the deep - sea volcanoes from his lab at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
This thin sliver of ocean reaching under the ice turned out to be 10 meters deep, and the camera came to rest on the bottom beneath it, revealing it to be muddy and strewn with pebbles — a flat, barren tract, devoid of any obvious signs of large marine life such as brittle stars, sponges or worms.
Unlike other birds, most of which avoid clouds because of their turbulence, frigatebirds seem to seek them out to ride on the strong updrafts under cumulus clouds in the open ocean to gain altitude.
The ash, it turned out, had fertilized the ocean with thousands of tons of iron, on which the plankton gorged.
A research group comprising Project Researcher Yusuke Yamashita, Assistant Professor Tomoaki Yamada, Professor Masanao Shinohara and Professor Kazushige Obara at the University of Tokyo Earthquake Research Institute and researchers at Kyushu University, Kagoshima University, Nagasaki University, and the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention, carried out ocean bottom seismological observation using 12 ocean bottom seismometers installed on the seafloor of Hyuga - nada from April to July 2013.
Pumping water out of oceans to store on Antarctica seems like a crazy solution to rising sea levels but thinking the unthinkable has merit, says Jeff Goodell
«What makes this discovery particularly noteworthy is that we mapped out a landscape of bioessential elements in the ocean that was far more perturbed than we expected, and the impacts on life were big,» said Timothy W. Lyons, a professor of biogeochemistry at UCR, Owens's former advisor and the principal investigator on the research project.
The institute carries out research world - wide around four main themes: climate dynamics based on oceanographic, geological, and meteorological investigations; marine biogeochemistry; marine ecology; and the dynamics of the ocean floor.
To find out why, Huber ran a computer model to examine the effect of global darkness on the deep ocean.
According to Dohm, this is a likely indication that the elements were leached out of the soil by runoff water and concentrated in sediment on the muddy floor of a standing ocean.
This assumes that the oceans and forests will carry on absorbing about 40 per cent of all the CO2 pushed out into the air.
Are gangs of orcas feasting on protected seals, sea lions, and otters because we fished their normal food supply out of the oceans?
Around 250 million years ago, the so - called «Great Dying» saw 70 per cent of species wiped out on land and 95 per cent in the oceans.
«They haven't been found before now because the sonar on the previous Marine National Facility (MNF) research vessel, Southern Surveyor, could only map the sea floor to 3,000 metres, which left half of Australia's ocean territory out of reach.»»
Asahiko Taira, a JAMSTEC executive director, says that with their high fixed costs, «reductions will come out of pure research - related money,» though they will try to minimize the impact on the drill ship Chikyu, Japan's contribution to the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program.
«There are some who accuse the news media of being «doom and gloom» when it comes to the oceans, so we set out to test whether this was empirically true,» adds Jennifer Jacquet, an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at NYU and co-author on the study.
The key to predicting what kind of life Europa's ocean could support will be figuring out how quickly this occurs and how many thousands or millions of tons of oxidative chemicals are formed on the surface and injected into the ocean each year.
The researchers focused on the planet's northern lowlands, where they observed the telltale signs of destruction: a washed - out coastline, rocks strewn across valleys and mountains, and channels carved by water rushing back into the ocean.
«Figuring out how mass rarity in a wide range of species in today's oceans may scale up to a mass extinction on longer timescales is one of the great scientific challenges of our generation.»
The effects of the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 2004 are only too well known: It knocked the hell out of Aceh Province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, leveling buildings, scattering palm trees, and wiping out entire villages.
NOAA is in the process of rolling out a fleet of 15 gliders in a swathe of ocean that spans from Nova Scotia to Georgia, after pairs of gliders on unrelated missions inadvertently got caught in superstorm Sandy last year but came through in one piece.
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