Not exact matches
As a result of atmospheric patterns that both warmed the air and reduced cloud cover as well as increased
residual heat in newly exposed ocean waters, such melting helped open the fabled Northwest Passage for the first time [see photo] this
summer and presaged tough times for polar bears and other Arctic animals that rely on sea ice to survive, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
images via Pinterest A little bit of Sunday inspiration for the last weekend (fingers crossed) of the remaining bits of
residual heat — appreciating looks from Balenciaga's spring /
summer line (my favorite from PFW), different silhouettes, new cuts for shorts, exposed (white) brick, bomb bomber leather jacket with zips in all the right places, slouchy potato - sackish tops, short dos, vaulted ceilings with huge light - welcoming windows, maximizing your space in living rooms vs. leaving things simple and sort of bare.
In other, less windy regions lacking kinetic energy, there is still in the air, abundant CAPE (
residual solar), existing either naturally (day, evening,
summer), or through augmentation by transfer to air from waste
heat sources, to produce a virtually inexhaustible supply of electrical energy.
The primary driver at this point is
residual heat that has been stored up over the
summer, which will be considerable.