Sentences with phrase «over the ocean in»

Its consistent direction allowed early Polynesian explorers to travel thousands of miles over the ocean in simple, koa - wood canoes.
The phenomenon lowered precipitation over the oceans in the last decade, dampening the warming signal, they said.
A 1983 study conducted by climate researcher Kevin Trenberth found that the meteorological definition more closely agreed with observable weather in the continental regions of the northern hemisphere, while the astronomical definition only fit reality better over the oceans in the southern hemisphere.
We don't have any definite plans for excursions at any of these stops except Snuba in Cozumel, zip - lining over the ocean in Haiti and I'm hoping to make my way back to Dunn's River Falls in Jamaica since I haven't seen these falls in over ten years.
The whole beach is only yours, and gigantic albatrosses, more than four feet in wingspan, soar over the ocean in search of food.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/lm0024kv72t3841w/ «The simulated magnitude of hydrological changes over land are much larger when compared to changes over oceans in the recent marine cloud albedo enhancement study since the radiative forcing over land needed (− 8.2 W m − 2) to counter global mean radiative forcing from a doubling of CO2 (3.3 W m − 2) is approximately twice the forcing needed over the oceans (− 4.2 W m − 2).
Surface temperatures over land regions have warmed at a faster rate than over the oceans in both hemispheres.
So the implication is that while, over the oceans in a broader sense my thesis may still be correct as a generalization, whatever happens in the NINO zones is driven by something completely different e.g. massive upwelling, currents etc..
Temperatures over ocean in May were the highest on record, and tied with three other records (all set within the past two decades) for «the highest departure from average for any month on record.»
Ryan Maue, if we assume that Kevin Trenbreth has the seminal paper on atmospheric water vapor products in the paper: «Trends and variability in column - integrated atmospheric water vapor», then I have the distinct view that we only have water vapor data that would pass muster with Trenberth for the period 1988 forward and only over the oceans in the form of the RSS SSM / I measurements / reanalysis.
Both NCEP reanalyses are deficient over the oceans in terms of the mean, the variability and trends, and the structures of variability are not very realistic.
We see and hear a lot about van conversions out here in North America, but over the ocean in Europe, there are apparently a good number of adventurous souls striking out in tricked - out vehicles too.
The great frigatebird is a species of large seabird that can spend weeks flying non-stop over the ocean in search of food.
Next, why would shipping companies (that are extremely cost conscious of the staggering amount of fuel their ships consume) allow their vessels to meander over the oceans in sometimes haphazard patterns and directions?
The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data:
(compare the red and black lines) As a result, precipitation over the ocean in summer is lower than it is in winter, despite the temperature in summer is higher.
But when you write in a post here at WUWT, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data,» I will remind you that GISS notes the errors in the dTs data on their webpage:
Since these are, of course, jet sprayed particulate trails over the continental US (and not «ship tracks»), are we seeing jet aircraft sprayed dispersions over the oceans in this image?
But you wrote in this post about Figure 7, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data.»
You wrote, «The problem of «extra heat» in land temperatures (likely to be UHI and more) is escalated by GISS because they extrapolate the ground based land temperature measurements over the oceans in stead of using real ocean data...»

Not exact matches

As well as disputes over stretches of a 3,500 km (2,200 miles) border, they are bumping up against each other in the Indian Ocean and squabbling over Xi's signature Belt and Road infrastructure initiative.
The Navy is also renovating hangers and infrastructure in Iceland as part of a project to house P - 8s there for patrols over the Greenland - Iceland - UK gap, a choke point for ships moving between the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans — though those plans don't necessarily include reestablishing a permanent presence there.
«The footprint of industrial fishing in the ocean is over four times larger than the land area occupied by agriculture.»
«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.»
The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans, for example, presided over the collapse of Atlantic cod stocks in the 1980s.
While this is bad news for the planet, it's good news for climate change scientists who have — for the last two decades — puzzled over warming trends in ocean surface temperatures for nearly 20 years.
, however, has oceans of cash available — not just because it has over $ 20 billion in cash on its books, but because its AWS hosted - computing platform for corporate customers spins off huge amounts of money every quarter.
Some go on to participate in a Mayan Clay ritual, where topless women rub mud over their bodies and wash off in the limpid ocean.
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.
«If we were operating, this could be considered the first Uber ride in Miami history,» Kalanick says, squinting out over the Atlantic Ocean.
But its advantage only holds up as long as the supply chains are in China and shipping raw materials and finished goods over the oceans remains cost - effective.
I put in a all cash bid this week for $ 100,000 over asking for a house with ocean views.
Paul Desmarais's widow, Jacqueline, and her kids live in that place, famous all over town for its perfect putting - green front lawn facing the ocean.
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 talkinIn 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 talkinin 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.
For example, Phillips 66» Sweeny Refinery in Old Ocean, Texas imported over 46 million barrels of Venezuelan oil last year, the most out of any other refinery.
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.
It's still not great, of course, and as far as traditional equities markets go, a cost 50 % decline is a disaster, but in the cryptocurrency markets, and especially against the backdrop of the bloodbath we have seen across other points over the last few weeks, it's a drop in the ocean.
Charlie's career spans over 30 years in ocean transportation, logistics, and integrated supply chain management.
I heard they wrapped him in white and threw him off a plane over the ocean... this was frm cnn on xm: what if his body floats?
The little 3 year old girl with the brown eyes in this ocean of blue, she taps my shoulder and says it loud over the din, «Mama?
Maybe not in the brief iconic moment of Mary's Easter morning, but over the oceans and abysses and mountains and deserts of our life through time.
He penned these words while passing over the place in the Atlantic Ocean where just days before all four of his daughters had drowned in a shipwreck!
Over hundreds of years, St Nicholas myths mixed in with bits of the Norse god Odin and his flying horse and, before you know it, a Christian bishop known for generosity had crossed a continent, been stirred into other religions, and was ready to cross the ocean.
«We used to simply haul everybody over to Playa del Ray or El Segundo and do it in the ocean, but the city fathers squawked about extra lifeguards and whatnot, plus 10,000 to 20,000 people in white robes invading the beach area freaked out the surfers, so we decided to keep to our 100 - meter, fully landscaped reflecting pool behind the altar.»
Q. 2 Likewise, we know that life on Earth evolved over the last approximately 3.5 billion years and likely began in a planet wide «organic soup» of complex organic chemicals in the primordial oceans, in an increasingly well understood process.
Like I've stated several times over, a comet hitting the earth in the indian ocean would be far more devastating than just a flood.
nice question — there was indeed a global ocean in earths history and it was salt water — according to modern science when the plates moved and enclosed land creating a land locked ocean which over time turn to fresh water by leaking the salt into the bedrock... or something like that — i have rough understanding.
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.
Option two: Using the ring, you fly under its power across the ocean in less than sixty minutes (it takes that long because you haven't figured out how to fold space yet), subdue and restrain the bad guys, and turn them over to those equipped to deal with them.
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