Sentences with phrase «over seas too»

The service is facilitate though out the country and over seas too.

Not exact matches

Spread out a single layer of kale onto a oven tray (you may need to do this in two - three batches) sprinkle a little sea salt over the top and bake for 10 - 15 minutes, turning the leaves once during cooking if the outer ones are starting to brown too much.
But no matter what you do, I have to beg you: don't skip the caramel because it will NOT make the biscotti too sweet, and don't skip the sea salt, because it's just what you need here to lift up all those intoxicatingly flavors and put them over the top.
I'm just stand in the middle of the surf like a mother hen, counting her chicks every few moments to make sure they are all in reach lest they get knocked over by a wave or get distracted and chase a sea gull too far down the beach.
A new study from climate scientists Robert DeConto at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and David Pollard at Pennsylvania State University suggests that the most recent estimates by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for future sea - level rise over the next 100 years could be too low by almost a factor of two.
Scientists think that as the seasons change in Titan's northern hemisphere, waves could ripple across the moon's hydrocarbon seas, and hurricanes could begin to swirl over these areas, too.
«[B] y making use of 21 CMIP5 coupled climate models, we study the contribution of external forcing to the Pacific Ocean regional sea level variability over 1993 — 2013, and show that according to climate models, externally forced and thereby the anthropogenic sea level fingerprint on regional sea level trends in the tropical Pacific is still too small to be observable by satellite altimetry.»
It makes a great snack too — here I've smashed half an avocado on some whole grain corn cakes, then sprinkled some hemp seeds over top, and a touch of flaky sea salt.
The two distinctions have shared four winners over the last decade, including last year when Casey Affleck took home both awards for his performance in «Manchester by the Sea»; for 2013, when Matthew McConaughey won both awards for «Dallas Buyers Club»; 2011, Jean Dujardin for «The Artist» (the film won both top prizes too); and for 2009, when Jeff Bridges won both for «Crazy Heart.»
Unlike most Hollywood films, which typically gloss over the open wounds of trauma in favor of superficial forms of redemption, Manchester by the Sea emphasizes that we're only human, and some tragedies in life are too painful for us to fully recover from.
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With its breathtaking view out over the Caribbean Sea, onto islands too numerous to name, melting into the horizon, Villa Claridge conveys a feeling of opulence and prestige unlike any other.
The delays can be due to the tides being to low and the delivery boat not being able to get over the reef or the seas being too rough.
The showcase of games like Playerunknown's Battlegrounds and State of Decay 2 just won me over, with Sea of Thieves being a potential future game to own too.
And just as increased algal productivity at sea increases the emission of sulfur gases to the atmosphere, ultimately leading to more and brighter clouds over the world's oceans, so too do CO2 - induced increases in terrestrial plant productivity lead to enhanced emissions of various sulfur gases over land, where they likewise ultimately cool the planet.
As I pointed out recently here, Barents Sea ice is below average this year, largely due to natural variation in the Atlantic Multidecal Oscillation (AMO), but is higher over the western Atlantic (Sea of Okhotsk ice is below average too but there are no polar bears there).
Sea level rose nearly 20 cm over the last century — little, if any of which could be attributed to global warming — without too much fuss.
If you'll recall from my previous post, polar bears seem to have barely survived the extensive sea ice coverage during the Last Glacial Maximum — in other words, too much ice (even over the short term) is their biggest threat.
Paper J notes that the anthropogenic effect on sea level rise in one region of the world (the Pacific Ocean) over one period of time (1993 - 2013) is too small to detect at a statistically significant level due to factors such as: a) small sample size (only 20 years), b) the effect of control variables (such as the IPO), c) limitations of satellite altimetry measurement, the technique being used to measure sea level in paper H. Paper K offers a contrasting account of paper J, noting that part of the Pacific sea level rise is anthropogenic.
Over the GIN Seas in both seasons POLES is much too cold (∼ 7 K) where values are based primarily on analyses from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP).
To further quantify this effect, whether or not my reasoning is objected too, then at the very least, a correlation over the period of the air temperature trend needs to be carried out against surface sea temperature anomalies in both the Northern Atlantic and N Pacific.
It's obvious that global sea surfaces simulated by the GISS climate model were warmer than observed and that the GISS model warming rate is too high over the past 3 decades.
In a February 2015 blog post, the AEI's energy policy fellow Benjamin Zycher attempted to argue that concerns over sea level rise, global temperatures, floods, droughts and sea ice were overblown and that agreements to cut greenhouse gas emissions would be ineffective and too costly.
The best way to envision the relation between ENSO and precipitation over East Africa is to regard the Indian Ocean as a mirror of the Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies [much like the Western Hemisphere Warm Pool creates such a SST mirror with the Atlantic Ocean too]: during a La Niña episode, waters in the eastern Pacific are relatively cool as strong trade winds blow the tropically Sun - warmed waters far towards the west.
Walrus depend on sea ice as a platform for giving birth, nursing, and resting between dives to the seafloor, where they feed.46 In recent years, when summer sea ice in the Chukchi Sea retreated over waters that were too deep for walrus to feed, 47,48 large numbers of walrus abandoned the ice and came ashosea ice as a platform for giving birth, nursing, and resting between dives to the seafloor, where they feed.46 In recent years, when summer sea ice in the Chukchi Sea retreated over waters that were too deep for walrus to feed, 47,48 large numbers of walrus abandoned the ice and came ashosea ice in the Chukchi Sea retreated over waters that were too deep for walrus to feed, 47,48 large numbers of walrus abandoned the ice and came ashoSea retreated over waters that were too deep for walrus to feed, 47,48 large numbers of walrus abandoned the ice and came ashore.
Of course the BEST data didn't appear until 2011, and it's for land (which is where over 99 % of humans live so it's more relevant to us than sea temperature), but if it's at all reliable it would appear to be showing that 0.2 ºC / decade is way too low by nearly a factor of two!
Analysis of latest sea leel rise claims: Examination of the data from the paper, however, shows the range of proxy sea levels is approximately 10 meters, far too large to discern the tiny ~ 1.5 mm / yr sea level rise over the past 150 years.
Instead of people not being able to find places to live because of ice 1 mile thick over Wisconsin, they won't be able to find places to live because of sea level rise, and much of the world becoming too hot or dry for humans or for our agriculture.
Jeff Goodell has a fascinating article over at Rolling Stone about what will happen to Miami over the next 30 years as storm surges get higher and sea levels rise too.
Perhaps the backlash is happening because when we know millions of sharks are indeed being killed every year, the idea of another person gleefully taking yet another out of the sea — even momentarily — for sport doesn't go over too well.
Although I find this interface over complex and using a design sensibility that's different from the one I'm used to on this side of the sea (and even though it's clearly untested on Macs, because some of the type is too small even to be rendered), I'd recommend that if you'd like your news without the North American or U.S. slant you should give this a try.
«It is apparent that in relation to all these matters there has been a sea - change in attitudes over the last decade and more, even if on occasion practitioners and the courts have been and still are too slow to recognise the need for change or to acknowledge the pace of change.
This makes me want to go style up my coffee table with a cute display... but this house is too small for a coffee table: — LRB - In my house in the Philippines I had the following: a few coffee table photo books of Scotland, a fish shaped dish filled with shells from the beach in New Jersey, a white metal basket of coasters with beach scenes on them, under it was a large sea grass basket and a bucket full of photo albums (well hidden by the white tablecloth over the coffee table) I have just started collecting Pottery Barn catalogs for ideas.
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