Wake up very early and see the spectacular sunrise
rise over the ocean from the east and then be back on the beach near sunset to witness the end of another tropical day in paradise as the sun sets over the islands and ocean to the west.
This wonderful outdoor space has beautiful views of the reef and is the perfect place to watch the sun as it sets over the lagoon, or as
it rises over the ocean.
The location of this fine boutique condominium offers the ideal vantage point to experience Kauai's amazing sunrises and moon
rises over the ocean.
Enjoy strolls on the beach as well as stunning sunrises and moon
rises over the ocean.
Simple pleasures include watching the sun
rise over the ocean from the headland at Cape Byron or going for a long beach walk or bush hike.
Relax in the luxury of a King sized bed while enjoying the stunning panoramic views of the sun
rising over the ocean and listening to the waves crash 300 metres away.
Breathtaking views of the sun
rising over the ocean await those who enjoy taking in the early morning air.
Quiet sounds of the jungle surround you Mornings bring sensational sunrises of brilliant color
rising over the ocean and nights star filled sky Finca los Caballos is a delightful nature lodge with only rooms to...
Guests can have a relaxing braai on the patio at night time and see the moon
rising over the ocean at full moon periods.
Wake up to the sun
rising over the ocean and stroll down the beach just steps away from your room.
Take in sweeping views over Bali as the sun slowly
rises over the ocean, sending golden rays across the water and onto the steep slopes of the active volcano...
Outside your cottage you are surrounded by beauty, tropical gardens with an emphasis on unusual species, extensive decks, a variety of tropical fruits, scenery that changes as the sun
rises over the ocean and then sets over the mountains, the moon over the ocean, the milky way in a bright and brilliant night sky that is hard to believe.
Enjoy your included breakfast while the sun
rises over the ocean.
A truly unique experience watching the sun set, then watching as the full moon
rises over the ocean whilst riding a horse along the stunning setting of Rainbow...
The best thing was the beach access - we enjoyed watching the moon rising and sun
rising over the ocean almost every morning and night.
Not only can you watch the sun
rise over the ocean, but you can also look back over the south end of Tybee and see the sun set.
Not exact matches
A series of Cataclysmic events will take place, to mention a few, earthquakes, Yellowstone, the coming California earthquake August 9, 2011, the earth wobble, the volcanic eruptions, the
oceans rising, the earth splinting open spilling lava all
over, the atmosphere will be consumed killing all living things.
«THE END OF DAYS is near» January 1213 the earth will wobble causing earthquakes, lava will spill all
over the earth the
oceans will
rise changing the topography, the atmosphere will be consumed, our planet will die and orbit just like our mom, a gusted, dust, desolate planet.
The water about me
rose up to my neck; the
ocean was closing
over me.
Based on modeling results by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which predicted that Pacific
Ocean temperatures would
rise by 1 degree Celsius (2 degrees Fahrenheit)
over the next 50 years, a Canadian and U.S. team of scientists examined the distributional changes of 28 species of fish including salmon, herring, certain species of sharks, anchovies, sardines and more northern fish like pollock.
«My state is ground zero for this,» emphasized U.S. Senator Bill Nelson of Florida, and he added that 75 % of the population lives along the coast, and the
ocean in the southern part of the state has
risen eight inches
over the last four years.
Global
ocean levels have
risen by 4 to 10 inches
over the past 100 years.
Jones found that for many species prices
rose over time, suggesting that people's demand for seafood overwhelmed the
ocean's supply.
The ash was deposited on the seafloor after being blown through plumes that
rose miles into the atmosphere and drifted
over the
ocean.
The results will allow scientists to predict how
ocean life will respond to CO2 levels that have been projected to
rise 40 percent
over the next two decades.
As a result — and for reasons that remain unexplained — the waters of the Southern
Ocean may have begun to release carbon dioxide, enough to raise concentrations in the atmosphere by more than 100 parts per million
over millennia — roughly equivalent to the
rise in the last 200 years.
Over the past 60 years, winter temperatures in the northwestern part of the peninsula have soared by 11 degrees F. Year - round temperatures have
risen by 5 degrees F and the surrounding
ocean is warming.
And the river seems as vast as an
ocean when it
rises over its banks.
A glaciologist rather than a biologist, he wanted to investigate a question critical to climate change: Do subglacial rivers and lakes lubricate the movement of ice
over land — and might they somehow accelerate a glacier's flow into the
ocean, triggering rapid sea level
rise?
However, when temperatures warm
over the Antarctic regions, deep waters
rise from the floor of the
ocean much closer to the continent.
Rapid vertical mixing in the convection areas that exist everywhere
over the warm
ocean and in which the warm air
rises takes care of the rest.
Under these conditions, a disproportionately rapid retreat of summertime sea ice in the central Arctic
Ocean over the course of the next few decades, followed by its complete disappearance — depending on how quickly CO2 levels
rise — roughly 250 years from now, is to be expected.
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds
over the
ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier holds more than 11 feet of sea level
rise and acts as a plug that helps lock in the ice of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
The region also experienced the highest rates of sea - level
rise over the world, indicating large increases in
ocean heat content and leading to substantial impacts on small island states in the region.
The two measurements, plus warming of the deep
ocean, would equal the global sea - level
rise of 2.78 millimeters
over the last decade.
Sea levels have been
rising worldwide
over the past century by between 10 and 20 centimetres, as a result of melting land - ice and the thermal expansion of the
oceans due to a planetary warming of around 0.5 degreeC.
The soot from these fires and from automobiles and buses in the ever more crowded cities
rises into the atmosphere and drifts out
over the Indian
Ocean, changing the atmospheric dynamics upon which the monsoons depend.
Habib explains that it would have been able to cross broad stretches of
ocean by taking advantage of thermals (
rising columns of air created
over warmer - than - normal patches of
ocean) to gain altitude, then gliding until it reached the next thermal.
North Carolina launched political debates around climbing
oceans last week when the state Senate easily passed a bill prohibiting state officials from planning for a
rise of 39 inches, or 1 meter,
over the next 90 years.
And measurements of the pH level in the
ocean over the past two decades show precisely the slow reduction that is expected from such a
rise in carbon dioxide.
The world's
oceans have already
risen by an average of 8 inches
over the last century from a combination of water added by ice melt and the expansion of
ocean waters as they warm.
American impact While global sea levels have
risen about 2.75 inches (7 centimeters)
over the past 22 years, the west coast of the United States has not seen much of a
rise in
ocean levels.
Temperatures in the upper 700 meters of the
ocean rose over the last two decades of the 20th century before flattening out in 2003.
Using subsidence stratigraphy, the team traced the different modes of coastal sedimentation
over the course of time in the eastern Indian
Ocean where relative sea - level change evolved from rapidly
rising to static from 8,000 years ago to the present day.
Note that we've got a paper soon to come out in «The Cryosphere» (and we'll have a poster at AGU) looking at recent «Arctic Amplification» that you discuss (the stronger
rise in surface air temperatures
over the Arctic
Ocean compared to lower latitudes).
However, for the globe as a whole, surface air temperatures
over land have
risen at about double the
ocean rate after 1979 (more than 0.27 °C per decade vs. 0.13 °C per decade), with the greatest warming during winter (December to February) and spring (March to May) in the Northern Hemisphere.
The observed and projected rates of increase in freshwater runoff could potentially disrupt
ocean circulation if global temperatures
rise by 3 to 4 °C
over this century as forecast by the IPCC 2001 report.
Is it the case that evaporation will increase primarily
over land while precipitation will
rise mostly
over oceans?
The former is likely to overestimate the true global SAT trend (since the
oceans do not warm as fast as the land), while the latter may underestimate the true trend, since the SAT
over the
ocean is predicted to
rise at a slightly higher rate than the SST.
The former is likely to overestimate the true global surface air temperature trend (since the
oceans do not warm as fast as the land), while the latter may underestimate the true trend, since the air temperature
over the
ocean is predicted to
rise at a slightly higher rate than the
ocean temperature.