Sentences with phrase «over the ocean from»

A songbird that easily fits in the palm of your hand still piles on enough fat each fall to fly nonstop over the ocean from Canada to the Caribbean islands.
Norris, J.R., 1998a: Low cloud type over the ocean from surface observations.
Wake up very early and see the spectacular sunrise rise over the ocean from the east and then be back on the beach near sunset to witness the end of another tropical day in paradise as the sun sets over the islands and ocean to the west.
Enjoy the sunrise over the ocean from your balcony and the moonlight on the ocean while you eat
Just imagine looking over the ocean from this pool.
The day concludes watching the sun set over the ocean from one of the islands before returning to Kurimunjawa after dark.
Back in Cascais, the panoramic views over the ocean from the marina are the perfect setting for an intimate meal before heading to a nightclub to dance the night away.
An ideal venue to enjoy sunsets over the ocean from your private balcony.
Simple pleasures include watching the sun rise over the ocean from the headland at Cape Byron or going for a long beach walk or bush hike.
However, sometimes a long flight over the ocean from U.S. might be available while a short flight to that gateway airport is not.
It offers 270º views... over the ocean from Anguilla to St. Kitts.
Commanding unrivalled views over the ocean from its dramatic cliff - top setting, this fabulous six - bedroom property is destined to become one of Bali's most sought - after villas.
Watch the sunrises over the ocean from the covered porch or the large sundeck.
Although the apartment does not have sea view, it is still only 10 meter away form the sea and has awesome views over the ocean from its deck with braai facilities.
Watch the sun set over the ocean from your private balcony, curl up beside the gas fireplace, or enjoy a movie on the flat - screen LCD television.
2 of the bedrooms look out over the ocean from a 30 m ² balcony.
Peter: I will concede that you could have very cold air blowing over the ocean from the land, but a) this tends to be localized near to the coast, and b) the air will warm, but as a result of the ocean being a lot warmer, not as a result of the ocean freezing In regards to a: I am not sure that it would always be «localized near to the coast».
I will concede that you could have very cold air blowing over the ocean from the land, but a) this tends to be localized near to the coast, and b) the air will warm, but as a result of the ocean being a lot warmer, not as a result of the ocean freezing.
Chowdhary, J., B. Cairns, and L.D. Travis, 2002: Case studies of aerosol retrievals over the ocean from multiangle, multispectral photopolarimetric remote sensing data.
In order to test a possible CR - cloud connection, Sun & Bradley (2002) made use of long - term surface - based cloud data over land from national weather services at regional scales, and over ocean from observing ships over an approximately 50 year period from the datasets of Groisman et al. (2000) and Hahn & Warren (1999).
It is recommended that this dataset should be used for analyses of precipitable water and for model validation over the oceans from 1988 onwards.

Not exact matches

«Today's settlements demonstrate that if you engage in conduct that violates the laws of the United States, as we alleged in this case, then even if you are doing so from across the ocean, you will have to answer for that conduct and turn over your ill - gotten gains.»
Of course, matching the landscape to your degree of extraversion is almost certainly going to be far from your primary consideration when choosing where to live, but these results suggest that if you're always had a hankering for living tucked away in a mountain valley or next to the wide open sky over the ocean, your personality very well may be behind the preference — and if other factors work out, you'll probably be happier indulging it.
In this episode of the Tony Robbins Podcast, you will hear from Renée Mauborgne — professor at INSEAD and co-director of the INSEAD Blue Ocean Strategy Institute, and author of the best - selling book, Blue Ocean Strategy, which has sold over 3.5 million copies across 5 continents and was recently updated and expanded in 2015 — as she discusses how any business can break away from the competition, build a strong brand, and get the world of social media to start talking.
Kohl says that there will be enough supply to meet the demand over the next decade in Greater Vancouver, although Fraser Valley gravel sources on land will become depleted, necessitating the transport of gravel by ocean barge from Texada Island.
Thanks to a cooperative of family farmers, primarily from Canada and the U.S., Ocean Spray's cranberries reach consumers in over 100 countries across the world — including China, through a Tmall Global storefront.
Irma's continued trek west across the ocean was guided by a strong ridge of high atmospheric pressure over the Atlantic, which prevented the storm from curving north and away from North America.
4c) let there be LIGHT (1 - 4 all the first day) 5c) God next creates the heavens (what we call the sky) above (2nd day) 6c) dry land appears as the oceans form (3rd day) 7c) green plant life appears on land (3rd day also) 8c) the cloud cover left over from the billions of years of rain finally condenses enough that a visible moon and sun can be seen from the earth's surface through the clouds (4th day) 9c) God creates sea life including fish and birds (5th day) 10c) God creates cattle and beasts (large land animals)(6th day) 11c) God creates man.
Bacteria thrive virtually everywhere on Earth — from sub-zero temperatures to over 750 degrees F (in hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean), and in widely varying oxygen, pressure and nutrient conditions.
Once it was when from the summit of a high mountain I looked over a gashed and corrugated landscape extending to a long convex of ocean that ascended to the horizon, and again from the same point when I could see nothing beneath me but a boundless expanse of white cloud, on the blown surface of which a few high peaks, including the one I was on, seemed plunging about as if they were dragging their anchors.
«This great jewel also seemed to be covered with innumerable eyes, which I understood represented the Wisdom and Knowledge of God... Our Blessed Lord showed me this Divine Wisdom as I was saying as the guiding power which regulated the motions and affections of theSacred Heart, showing me that it had the same effect and power over its least action, and raising it, as the sun draws up vapour from the ocean.
One of the world's largest natural springs, over 900,000 cubic meters of water overflows from the Ölfus Spring into the ocean every day.
The ocean is a long way from us in Chicago, so geography can make me feel removed from all the fuss over saltwater delicacies that are in season.
A Natural, Renewable Product With over 900,000 cubic meters of water overflowing from the Ölfus Spring into the ocean every day, it's one of the world's largest natural springs.
Before booting the 43 - yard field goal that gave the 49ers a 16 - 13 preseason overtime win over the San Diego Chargers, Wilkins could not have kicked the ball into the ocean from the end of a pier.
The 2015 festival will screen over 2 hours of the most inspirational, educational and entertaining films related to the ocean from independent film makers both international and Australian.
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.
We don't want more Americans to lose their jobs, as we buy cheap stuff from over the oceans.
Choose from over two dozen different room categories, from ocean view rooms and suites, to quaint villas in sun - washed colors.
It recently promised to defend the Maldives from Indian interference in the Indian ocean, has been tension with India in 2017 over Sikkim in the Himalayas (in terrain not well suited to any real fighting)- which has lead to some tense diplomacy between the countries.
When they retrieved data from the moorings in 2015, they found that the ocean had experienced a dramatic change over the previous decade, especially during the winter.
The researchers studied temperature measurements over the last 150 years, ice core data from Greenland from the interglacial period 12,000 years ago, for the ice age 120,000 years ago, ice core data from Antarctica, which goes back 800,000 years, as well as data from ocean sediment cores going back 5 million years.
«We were looking at two questions: how could we identify the oil on shore, now four years after the spill, and how the oil from the spill was weathering over time,» explained Christoph Aeppli, Senior Research Scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in East Boothbay, Maine, and lead author of the study reported in Environmental Science & Technology.
Sensors that have plumbed the depths of Arctic seas since 2002 have found warm currents creeping up from the Atlantic Ocean and helping drive the dramatic retreat of sea ice there over the last decade.
Standing on the seashore, watching waves roll in from over the horizon — it is easy to see the ocean as something timeless.
One has been blowing dry air from the Southern Ocean over south - west Australia since the beginning of the drought, whilst another is shifting moist air south towards Antarctica.
The IASOS has over 60 researchers from glaciology to biology and oceans policy, as well as the same number of students who are doing postgraduate courses, masters, or PhDs.
While tougher regulations have driven lead levels down globally since the 1990s, mercury levels in the North Pacific Ocean have increased 30 percent over the last 20 years, potentially putting humans at higher risk of exposure from seafood (See «Made in China: Our Toxic, Imported Air Pollution»).
The causes of the warming remain debated, but Liu and his team homed in on the melting glacial water that poured into oceans as the ice receded, paradoxically slowing the ocean current in the North Atlantic that keeps Europe from freezing over.
University of Washington oceanographers used clues from the Galapagos Islands — a dot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean — to trace El Niño patterns and seasonal tropical rains over the past 2,000 years.
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