Sentences with phrase «replacing warmer surface waters»

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• clean and sterilise all feeding parts before each use • do not use abrasive cleaning agents or anti-bacterial cleaners with bottles and teats • wash your hands thoroughly and ensure surfaces are clean before handling sterilised components • for inspection of the teat, pull it in each direction • place the teat in boiling water for 5 minutes before first use to ensure hygiene • throw away bottle and teats at the first sight of damage, weakness or scratching • replace teats and spouts after 3 months use • do not warm milk in a microwave as this may cause uneven heating and could scald your baby • always check the milk temperature before feeding • make sure that the bottles are not over-tightened • do not allow your baby to play with small parts or run or walk while feeding
Stronger trade winds push warm surface water towards the west, and bring cold deeper waters to the surface to replace them.
The ocean's surface begins to warm, but before it can heat up much, the surface water is mixed down and replaced by colder water from below.
The surface of the ocean won't warm as much, if at all, because its heat is continually being pumped lower to be replaced by colder water.
17 El Nino verses La Nina El Niño La Niña Trade winds weaken Warm ocean water replaces offshore cold water near South America Irregular intervals of three to seven years Wetter than average winters in NC La Niña Normal conditions between El Nino events When surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific are colder than average The southern US is usually warmer and dryer in climate
Warmer, less dense water under the surface will rise to replace this surface water.
[TD] La Nina: Trade winds push warm surface water to the west, which causes deeper, colder water to rise to replace it.
The result is the Trade Winds movement «dragging» warm surface waters towards Asia, that water being replaced by cooler water from the depths off the coast of South America.
The layer of warm surface water that was blown west is then replaced by cooler water from the subsurface, cooling the entire tropical Pacific.
Once this change of angular momentum fades, the denser waters would fall back being replaced by warmer surface waters being draw back by gravity.
It does that by pumping warm water from the surface Pacific to the poles and replacing it with cooler subsurface water.
As the waters curve north away from Antarctica due to the Coriolis effect, the warm water below the surface rises up to replace it.
As the surface water cools at night through evaporation it gets denser and sinks while warmer water from below rises to replace it.
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