Sentences with phrase «out to the ocean leaving»

The surf receded back out to the ocean leaving a unique swirling pattern in the sand.

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If I stand and sing «Oceans» with a thousand other people in a church building, but I leave feeling unchanged, with no desire to reach out to my neighbors or spread the Gospel further than my own heart, have I truly worshipped God, or have I simply worshipped an experience?
«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.»»
Therefore it is not true that they «appear out of nowhere and leave without a trace,» which has often been claimed to be a characteristic feature of ocean rogue waves.
Therefore, models have largely left mixotrophs out of the equation and have instead looked to other marine processes to try and explain how much carbon is stored in the oceans.
So, the nightmare scenario would be that, if Cassini was just left to run out of fuel and careen uncontrollably around the Saturn system, there would be a small chance that it could crash into Enceladus in the future and any hitchhiking microbes on board might set up home in this ocean that lies beneath the thin crust.
In a new study out last month in the journal Nature, a team of scientists from Cambridge and Sweden point to evidence from thousands of scratches left by ancient icebergs on the ocean floor, indicating that Pine Island's glaciers shattered in a relatively short amount of time at the end of the last ice age.
It is the attempt to penetrate The Void that brought us Alex Haley's Roots, that draws thousands of African Americans across the ocean to visit West Africa every year, that left me crumpled on the rocks outside the Door of No Return at Gorée Island's slave house as I stared out over a horizon that my ancestors might have traversed once and forever.
The girl sighs and attempts to shuffle Deanna out of her sorority house, but quickly gives in to her friends» insistence that hanging out with her mom is totally dope, even if her mom chases shots of tequila with toasts to equal pay, cleaner oceans, «and full maternity leave for non-gender specific working parents!»
Sent out to rescue a downed squad, his crew's own plane crashes in the middle of the ocean, leaving only three of them alive.
There is nothing worse than waiting on the lineup for a great wave to come in, popping up on your board and gliding across the ocean while feeling like a rockstar then out of nowhere some surfer cuts you off and takes your wave, leaving you to cut your ride short and jump off your board to avoid crashing into them.
In this trek you can also enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean off to your left as you are heading out of Monteverde.
It's time to find out how daring each of you can be by visiting The Big Blue Hole, a natural wonder comprised of collapsed undersea caves that left a perfect circle in the ocean that's 1,000 feet across and 412 feet deep.
While reaching out to get new customers in the «blue ocean,» Nintendo left behind much of their base to remain engaged and loyal without much support.
Emily Roysdon opens the exhibition with the nearly invisible wallpaper print saying Who Am I To Feel So Free to give the exhibition a thoughtful and nearly ironic starting point entering as visitors enter the MoMA PS1 lobby, where Xaviera Simmons has mounted a photo installation for Greater New York that visualizes fugitives onboard boats out in the open ocean, after having left, but before arrivinTo Feel So Free to give the exhibition a thoughtful and nearly ironic starting point entering as visitors enter the MoMA PS1 lobby, where Xaviera Simmons has mounted a photo installation for Greater New York that visualizes fugitives onboard boats out in the open ocean, after having left, but before arrivinto give the exhibition a thoughtful and nearly ironic starting point entering as visitors enter the MoMA PS1 lobby, where Xaviera Simmons has mounted a photo installation for Greater New York that visualizes fugitives onboard boats out in the open ocean, after having left, but before arriving.
That would be wonderful if at least Atlantic TC reduce or do not increase with GW, since GW is and will be doing so much greater harm thru droughts, floods, disappearing glaciers, disease spread, ocean anoxia (with HS outgassing likely to follow), species loss, heat deaths,... am I leaving anything out?
While dire, the news comes at a time when we still have a moment left to change our behaviors and perhaps spare our oceans from a complete wipe - out.
As John puts it: «It turns out that profit - seeking fishermen should want to catch even fewer fish than the «sustainable» number calculated by biologists, because leaving more fish in the ocean leads to bigger populations that make for easier and more lucrative fishing in the long run.»
Back radiation reduces net radiation out of the oceans, which means that has to be made up by the other means of energy leaving or the oceans will warm.
You don't have to doubt the catastrophic anthropogenic global warming theory to know that there are key variables that have important, measurable effects on world temperatures at these kind of timescales — ocean cycles come to mind immediately — which he has left out.
With regard to the diabatic process the exchange of radiation in and out reaches thermal equilibrium relatively quickly (leaving Earth's oceans out of the scenario for current purposes) and once the temperature rise within the atmosphere has occurred then equilibrium has been achieved and energy in at TOA will match energy out.
You seem to be leaving out the ocean temperature data, as additional evidence for global warming independent of the urban heating effect: http://www.john-daly.com/mobydick/oceans.htm
Actually Fielding's use of that graph is quite informative of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out of that data set), or the complete passing over of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators of climate change from ocean heat content and sea levels to changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
If it can not warm the oceans and yet the radiative balance between solar energy in and radiative energy out has to be maintained then all that is left is for it to be ejected faster to space in order to maintain the radiative balance and if that happens then no change in the equilibrium temperature of the Earth can occur.
The significance of the atmospheric greenhouse effect seems to have been grossly overstated by ignoring the negative convective and radiative factors and leaving the oceans out of the equation.
Sea levels are rising (ask the Mayor of Miami who has spent tax monies to raise road levels), we've had 15 of the hottest years eve measured, more precipitation is coming down in heavy doses (think Houston), we're seeing more floods and drought than ever before (consistent with predictions), the oceans are measuring warmer, lake ice in North America is thawing sooner (where it happens in northern states and Canada), most glaciers are shrinking, early spring snowpacks out west have declined since the 1950's, growing seasons are longer throughout the plains, bird wintering ranges have moved north, leaf and bloom dates recorded by Thoreau in Walden have shifted in that area, insect populations that used to have one egg - larva - adult cycle in the summer now have two, the list goes on and on.
I said you, and other warmists, like to leave the oceans out.
After filtering out the emotional (i.e. irrational) hysteria from your last post, I'm left with your statement that the added CO2 from human emissions is likely to a) increase global temperature b) reduce ocean pH c) increase plant growth
Because we know that the health of the oceans is neither a «right» nor a «left» issue, Ocean Champions is working aggressively to forge a bipartisan «blue» movement that will move beyond traditional «green» politics and reach out to all individuals who have a stake in healthy oceans.
The first is that he may be leaving out or underestimating the amount of atmospheric CO2 that will be redistribured to other earth CO2 reservoirs - particularly the oceans, and thus he is applying the sensitivity to an injection of CO2, which will significantly decline over time.
«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.
True, 95 percent of the releases of CO2 to the atmosphere are natural, but natural processes such as plant growth and absorption into the oceans pull the gas back out of the atmosphere and almost precisely offset them, leaving the human additions as a net surplus.
The study authors compared the simulations that were correctly synchronized with the ocean cycles (blue data in the left frame below) and the most out - of - sync (grey data in the right frame) to the observed global surface temperature changes (red) for each 15 - year period.
Normally I decorate with blues, grays and aquas as a nod to living so close to the ocean but right now I love snipping leaves that are changing right out in our backyard.
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