Sentences with phrase «replaced by an ice»

David, after your post four days ago of a smug, smirking, fake - Beatle - esque - hairstyled Harper, I was going to suggest that such images are dangerous to one's health since blood pressure increases to unhealthy levels and said images be replaced by an ice sculpture.
In my first job following graduate school, my beloved and supportive supervisor of almost two years resigned and was replaced by an ice - cold and ruthless bully.
Ironically, Vin Diesel was also replaced by Ice Cube in xXx 2, a drismal sequel that bombed at the box office, leaving a once - promising franchise on life support.
Diesel left the series (his character, Xander Cage, was killed off in a DVD supplement and replaced by Ice Cube for the poorly received sequel xXx: State of The Union) to embark on a string of drama, sci - fi and family - comedy roles; but after a string of disappointments with Chronicles of Riddick, Find Me Guilty and Babylon A.D. he ultimately returned to the Fast series - only to see it reborn as an ensemble action franchise that's now one of the biggest and most beloved movie properties in the world.
(Read: app selection) I'll give Google credit for adding more stability and fixing a lot of the most annoying bugs since version 3.0, but I'm not sad to see the OS replaced by Ice Cream Sandwich.
In the order of chronology, Donut was the first ever version of the Android, followed by Eclair, then came the Froyo which was followed by the latest Gingerbread, Honeycomb that will soon be replaced by the Ice Cream Sandwich.
How much did the Albedo of the Earth change due to that much land being replaced by ice cover — as a forcing in W / M ^ 2.

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When the toddler smiling at his first taste of ice cream is replaced by an overweight teenager eating Cheetoes in front of a television, adults have second thoughts.
The sun shines warmer this week, evidenced by puddles that have replaced layers of ice pack and the softening -LSB-...]
Things I changed: - cut the sugar by about half, using mostly dark brown sugar for the molasses kick - scratched the nutmeg and allspice but added about 1/3 extra of all of the other spices and also added nearly a tsp of ground cardamon - replaced the veggie oil with melted leaf lard - scratched the raisins - baked it on a deep sheet for only ~ 20 minutes - just barely until firm to the touch - then cut that sheet into three layers - replaced the icing with my own 16 ounce cream cheese, 8 ounce butter, ~ 6 ounce heavy cream, ~ 5 ounce honey, 1 tsp vanilla combo - toasted the coconut before dressing the cake.
Now those guys who we begged to give ice time two years ago are the trash that should be replaced by Gurianov or Hintz, and then everything will be better.
Watertown Public Schools in MA eliminated all ice cream and frozen desserts, and they replaced some processed meat products by introducing whole muscle chicken.
This was not a one - off event: bright snow is being replaced by dirty ice that absorbs more heat and melts faster (see Losing its sparkle).
As Arctic ice melts and is replaced by dark water, for instance, the region's warming is expected to accelerate.
Like a cosmic lava lamp, a large section of Pluto's icy surface is renewed by a process called convection that replace older ices with fresher material.
As the sea ice melts, its white reflective surface is replaced by a relatively dark ocean surface.
These include Arctic cod and capelin, while krill and Calanus finmarchicus are replaced by Arctic amphipoda (another group of crustacean zooplankton), which live on ice algae which are also absent from Atlantic water.
Researchers led by Ian Eisenman, a climatologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, California, discovered a mismatch between an older and a newer version of the same NASA sea - ice data set that occurred when a satellite sensor was replaced in December 1991.
Through a process known as convection, cooler nitrogen ice located in the middle of the cells falls away, and is replaced by a rising globule of (relatively) warm material, which has been heated by Pluto's feeble interior heat source.
As nitrogen ice on the surface of the plain cools, it recedes, only to be replaced by a rising blob of nitrogen that has been warmed by Pluto's meagre internal heat source.
Once a user receives the notification they're given an opening to reach out to the user who was in their area, with an ice breaker supplied by match.com (hopefully replacing the old line «do you come here often?»).
Clearing out the zone's bandit camp is now a more structured affair that ends with a boss fight; its Tallneck is trapped under ice and must be reactivated before being overridden; and corruption zones have been replaced by control towers whose electromagnetic pulses heal infected machines but disable Aloy's mount.
It has been in the shop for replacement sensor for the door, AC would shut off so they replaced internal thermostat, sensor that would tell us outside temp was replaced, front passenger seat belt unreliable and arm rest fell off and was replaced, 2 tires replaced and the icing on the cake we needed to replace the brakes at 22,000 miles.I was told by the dealer that they have been replacing alot of the breaks on this car.
In Noémie Goudal's large scale photograph Cascade (waterfall), a plastic sheet replaces the pouring water; Tania Kovats» glass and water sculpture Where Seas Meet is made with sea water from three places around the world where seas visibly meet; in David Buckland's photographs of Ice Texts, words of warning are projected on to icebergs; Susan Derges captures the continuous movement of water by immersing photographic paper directly onto rivers or shorelines; and Martin Parr candidly documents the English at the seaside.
The Drudgeosphere was all pumped up today about the «shock claim» in the (UK) Independent that the sea ice that normally persists year - round at the North Pole (I stood on it in March, 2003) will be replaced by open water later this summer.
Federal scientists have issued an Arctic «report card» driving home the reality that the frigid, untouchable Arctic etched in human history and lore is truly history, replaced by a region that is seeing long - term warming, reductions in sea ice and glaciers and shifts in ecosystems (not to mention intensifying economic activity).
Snow and ice has a high albedo and when it is replaced by sea water or soil and tundra the albedo drops and there is warming, this is simple optics.
He said — there or elsewhere — that the ice age ended so quickly in part because spruce trees chased the ice away — ice disappeared to be replaced by spruce trees which warmed the area which caused more ice to disappear.
Ice lost by ablation is readily replaced by the freezing of rain, snow and meltwater.
In a world unaffected by climate change, glacier mass stays balanced, meaning the ice that evaporates in the summer is fully replaced by snowfall in the winter.
For example, if warming continued into the mid-21st century, they proposed, bears in the Central Canadian Archipelago, the Arctic Basin and East Greenland («Archipelago» and «Convergent» ice regions, gold and blue on the map) would likely do better because thick, multiyear ice would be replaced by first year ice.
However, as the snow and ice melts, it's replaced by dark land and ocean, both of which absorb energy.
In 2009 the DA was strong in June and July, suggesting a near record sea ice loss for that year, but by August the DA pressure pattern was replaced by the more normal low pressure center.
The planet's reflectivity — albedo — can change if white ice is replaced by darker vegetation or water.
Those low years were due in part to the loss of older sea ice, which was replaced by younger (hence thinner) ice that was more susceptible to summer melt.
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If you want to replace the hypothesis you have to have a better explanation because throwing it out leaves you with mysteries like how the earth escaped any of its past Ice Ages, for which you would have no mechanism that fits the evidence, and how we had a degree of warming just at the same time as the CO2 rose by 40 %, which is a demo of the hypothesis if you ever needed one.
The high sensitivity for CO2 less than 4 × CO2 is due partly to the nature of the experiments (Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets being replaced by the tundra).
In the real world, we would expect the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets to be nearly eliminated and replaced by partially vegetated surfaces already at 2 × CO2 (620 ppm) equilibrium climate.
In some areas ice and snow are being replaced by heavy rain and green grass.
Yet some are quick to claim climate change due to human activity will be erased, or even replaced by a mini ice age, once the next episode of minimum solar activity occurs.
So as Professor Pierre Friedlingstein told Carbon Brief, «We can replace that [2C] target by any combination of atmospheric CO2, ocean heat, sea - ice, etc, it will not change the main message: There isn't much time left for inaction.»
Firstly by melting the highly reflective polar sea ice and replacing it with highly absorbent ocean.
This AD pattern quickly shifted in the second half of June, however, and was replaced by a low sea level pressure center over the Pacific side of the Arctic Ocean (Figure 3b), opposing the transpolar sea ice drift.
This cooling is caused by the fact that that, as climate warms, clouds made of large ice particles are replaced by clouds made of more numerous and smaller water particles that reflect more solar radiation.
The diurnal cycle of surface temperature decreases where sea ice is replaced by open water because of the increase in thermal inertia of the surface.
Survey research partner Dr Simon Boxall, of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, says the temperature change indicates that melting Arctic sea ice is quickly circulating into the ocean's depths and being replaced by warmer seawater from below.
I think that pointing to ocean heat content is the best response that can be made to anyone who thinks warming has stalled — surface air temperatures are not the definitive measure of climate change and I'd like to see the habit of treating it like it is replaced by reference to more fundamental measures of change like heat content of oceans (plus land, ice and atmosphere).
Update: This story was updated to clarify that the majority of ice loss in Antarctica each year is replaced by new snowfall; The amount of ice loss that is not replaced by snowfall is increasing, adding to the continent's contribution to global sea level rise.
In total, researchers found that Antarctica was losing roughly 1,929 gigatons of ice per year in 2015, the vast majority of which is replaced by new snowfall.
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