Sentences with phrase «reached the land surface»

As sea level rose and the fresh water table reached the land surface, forming a swamp, all that changed.
«These data, together with newly available surface observations from the Baseline Surface Radiation Network (BSRN) from 1990 to present, show that the decline in solar radiation reaching land surfaces seen in earlier data disappears in the 1990's.»

Not exact matches

As the Nine reach their full potential they will surface through out this world in the different lands that govern the main religions of thought that all of humanity govern themselves by.
This is a mission that would reach the launch pad in the 2024 — 2025 time frame, it would land on Europa's surface and operate for about 20 - plus days.»
The foundation offers monetary prizes to privately funded teams that can reach certain targets — including a $ 20 - million purse for the first robot that lands on the moon, traverses 500 meters (1,640 feet) on the surface and sends data back to Earth.
During 2016, average temperatures were the highest reported since record keeping began in 1880, reaching 1.69 degrees F (0.94 degrees C) above the average for land and sea surfaces in the 20th century.
Because asteroids» gravity is so weak, landing on one takes less energy than reaching the surface of the moon or Mars.
A NASA review board found that the craft most likely crashed when it misinterpreted vibrations (caused by lowering its landing gear) as a signal that it had reached the ground, triggering its thrusters to shut down about 130 feet (40 meters) above the surface.
If comparatively more bluish or reddish light reaches a planet's surface than on Earth, photosynthetic plant - type life may may not be greenish in color, because such life will have evolved to different pigments in order to optimize their use of available and so color the appearance of the planet's land surfaces accordingly.
When the soft - landed clusters diffuse through the extremely thin membrane and reach the electrode surface of the newly designed device, the team has a detailed and precisely defined active species they can examine using several electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques.
Among the potential technological tools of the mission is a super-heated drill that would land on the moon's frozen surface and burrow through approximately 15 miles of frozen water, reaching the massive store of liquid water beneath.
The loss of species diversity has reached unsafe levels across 58 % of the world's land surface, according to a new assessment led by Museum scientists.
Whereas five types of surface (cultivated areas, pastures, forests, fisheries and built environment), planet Earth has approximately 13.4 billion global hectares (gha) of biologically productive land and water according to 2010 data from the Global Footprint Network and humanity's ecological footprint reached the milestone of 2.7 global hectares (gha) per person in 2007 for a world population of 6.7 billion people on the same date (according to the UN)[See Article A terra no limite (Earth in the limit) by José Eustáquio Diniz Alves available on the website < http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br/noticia/ambiente/terra-limite-humanidade-recursos-naturais-planeta-situacao-sustentavel-637804.shtml >].
But in order for the air to reach the cloud base where condensation begins, the air has to be lifted from the sea surface (or an evapotranspiring land surface.)
About half the solar energy reaching Earth is absorbed by the ocean and land, where it is temporarily stored near the surface.
Heat is passed (largely by conduction) back to the Earth's land and sea surface from the atmosphere (there is also some re-radiation of LWIR back to the surface from the lower reaches of the atmosphere).
where depending on the wind direction and time of year, the air that the temperature sensor monitors may transit a dirt road, crops, or other land surface varations, each with a different surface heat budget., before reaching the temperature observing site.
These maps rely on mathematical models that process raw data on the amounts of microwave radiation that reach a variety of satellite sensors from cloud ice content and the land and ocean surfaces below.
The blanket allows some (but not all) heat to reach the surface during day time hours to be absorbed by the land and seas.
As ice in Greenland melts at the surface, water carves fissures and reaches the base, where ice meets land.
AGWSF's Greenhouse Effect Energy Budget says that longwave infrared from the Sun doesn't reach the Earth's surface and has no part in heating land and ocean and us.
AGWSF fisics of the Greenhouse Effect says it doesn't reach the surface and plays no part in heating land and ocean and us.
The AGW Greenhouse Effect energy budget has taken out, excised, the real heat from the Sun which is capable of heating matter and does reach the Earth's surface to heat land and water and replaced it with the claim that visible light heats the matter of the Earth's surface, this is impossible in the real world.
AGWSF has given visible light the real properties of direct heat from the Sun, thermal infrared, which has been eliminated from AGW's fictional world with the claim this doesn't reach the surface and plays no part in heating land and ocean.
They have done this quite simply but repeating ad nauseum that the «longwave infrared direct from the Sun does not reach the Earth's surface and plays no part in heating same, that shortwave from the Sun heats the land and ocean».
It is this heat energy of the Sun reaching us on the surface of the Earth, heating up us, the land and ocean.
Land surface can reach 70 - 80 C. Water can't under most «natural conditions».
If you support AGW / CAGW or think that their version of the energy budget of «Shortwave in Longwave out» (which is the Visible light from the Sun heats land and oceans and direct invisible longwave infrared doesn't reach the Earth's surface and so plays no part in heating land and oceans) is real world science, then my science challenge to you stands:
«That only shortwave mainly visible light from the Sun reaches the surface of Earth where it is absorbed and converts land and ocean to heat».
This ice reached surface elevations of more than 1000 m along the coast of the central and southern Transantarctic Mountains and Marie Byrd Land.
Underneath the brown cloud, some solar radiation is blocked from reaching the surface, causing the under - lying land surface to cool.
However you slice it, lolwot, there is a current «pause» (or «standstill») in the warming of the «globally and annually averaged land and sea surface temperature anomaly» (used by IPCC to measure «global warming»), despite unabated human GHG emissions and CO2 levels (Mauna Loa) reaching record levels.
Anyway, as I make the point here, The Greenhouse Effect is non-existant regardless of this mangling of real world physics, the comic cartoon of shortwave in and longwave out is stupid enough in claiming «that visible light heats ocean and lands and the heat direct from the Sun, thermal infrared, doesn't reach the Earth's surface and doesn't play any part in heating land and ocean», but, this warmist comic cartoon energy budget misses out the whole of the Water Cycle!
Run off: That portion of the precipitation that flows over the land surface and ultimately reaches streams to complete the water cycle.
On this illustration we have confirmed, that the land - AIR temperatures are fastest to reach a temperature change «100 %», then the Marine - AIR temperatures comes soon after «80 %» and finally the sea water surface temperatures reaches the new temperature level.
Basically, any conclusion you've reached that UHI is responsible for the difference between TLT and land surface anomalies is based on your assumptions from an incomplete analysis.
Hey, guys, let's cobble together a «globally and annually averaged hand - picked land and sea surface temperature» construct, so we can figure out when we'll reach our «irreversible tipping point»..
Once it finally reaches a state of equilibrium, it should stop «sinking» heat and the surface temps should resemble warming that occurs on land.
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