Not exact matches
Occasionally Chichester is obliged to
turn to the classics to piece out the narrative with passages from Conrad and Richard Henry Dana, but for the most part he draws on the solitary venturers in small craft — Joshua Slocum, the first man to sail alone around the world; Ann Davison, the first woman to sail alone across the Atlantic; Alain Bombard, the French physician who sailed a 15 - foot rubber dinghy 2,750 miles in 65 days to
see if it was possible for a man to survive on the
ocean without food or water except that provided by fish and rain.
As human - emitted carbon dioxide dissolves in the
oceans and
turns them more acidic, some fish could struggle to
see fast - moving details in their environment, a new study suggests.
As humans release ever - larger amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, besides warming the planet, the gas is also
turning the world's
oceans more acidic — at rates thought to far exceed those
seen during past major extinctions of life.
I have no idea how
Ocean's 8 is going to
turn out, but I know that on the basis of the cast alone, I'm dying to
see it.
Turns out, Soderbergh's less widely reported remarks clarifying his retirement as a sabbatical were more accurate because after four years out of the director's chair, he returns with Logan Lucky, exactly the kind of movie you hope to
see from the maker of the
Ocean's trilogy and Out of Sight.
Warner Bros. has released a trailer for Gary Ross» upcoming female - led spinoff to the
Ocean's trilogy,
Ocean's 8, which stars Sandra Bullock leading an ensemble that include Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; watch it here...
SEE ALSO:
Ocean's 8 character promos showcase the all - female crew The tide has
turned -LSB-...]
Following yesterday's teaser for
Ocean's 8, Warner Bros. has debuted the first trailer for Gary Ross» upcoming female - led spinoff to Steven Soderbergh's
Ocean's trilogy which
sees Sandra Bullock leading an all - star cast that includes Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling, and Awkwafina; watch it here... The tide has
turned and -LSB-...]
With the US release of
Ocean's 8 just a month away, a batch of characters poster have arrived online for the upcoming female - led
Ocean's spinoff featuring Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Helena Bonham Carter, Mindy Kaling, Sarah Paulson, and Awkwafina; check them out here...
SEE ALSO: Watch the trailer for
Ocean's 8 here The tide has
turned and it's a -LSB-...]
Also
seeing more screen time is Matt Damon (The Bourne Supremacy, Stuck on You), whose character, Linus, wants to be a leader within the group, although the
Ocean boys soon show him how deep he is over his head at every
turn.
The
seen - it - all - before feeling is unsurprising, with the feature
turning a story by Adam Cooper and Bill Collage (Accepted) into a script by regular Ratner collaborator Jeff Nathanson (Rush Hour 2 and 3) and
Ocean's Eleven and Matchstick Men scribe Ted Griffin.
There are so many full length windows that no matter which way your
turn, its nearly impossible not to
see the hillside of Haleakala, the
ocean, or the beautiful landscaping.
Sandy beaches, snow - peaked mountains, zoos and aquariums, historic sites, bars and cafes, spas, sporting spectacles, wildlife, wineries, culture, cuisine or a self - discovery tour of the breathtaking Great
Ocean Road - everywhere you
turn there's always something special to
see and do in Victoria.
I love
seeing the pics with them but I watched a really embarrassing display of a girl trying to get the perfect pic for IG in the
ocean on Kauai and it was enough to
turn me off of them.
Points are assigned for each fish you catch but some of the deep -
ocean fish are particularly tricky to catch!and He loved how the rod gave a satisfying click with each
turn as he reeled in his catches and being able to
see his collection of fish in Aquarium mode.
All siding with its infinite growth paradigm, so I'm not surprised to
see you writing counter-pieces to the harsh truth, which, as it stands, is that we have a pretty much dead and severely warming
ocean, daily record - breaking jet - stream related weather incidents, which in
turn are caused by polar temperature anomalies of +20 C as of late.
Over the following decades, Benchley
turned into one of the greatest defenders of sharks and advocate for the
oceans, possibly - on some level - out of guilt,
seeing how his fiction work embedded so deeply into popular culture the image of the shark as an «enemy» of the people that must be killed.
The fingerprints that humans have left on Earth's climate are
turning up in a diverse range of records and can be
seen in the
ocean, in the atmosphere, and on the Earth's surface.
That you can reasonably argue for use of the term does not change the fact the average reader will
see it and think the
oceans are
turning to acid.
A new study released Friday in the journal Science Advances helps clear up a bit of the mystery, by showing that man - made climate change is responsible for most of the change
seen in
ocean surface temperatures near the equator across Asia, which in
turn affect regional rainfall patterns including the Indian monsoon.
Please
see Archer 2005 or similar works — what he's examining is removal of carbon from the carbon cycle, or to be much clearer, movement of carbon from the
ocean / atmosphere / biosphere compartments into rocks, reversing the movement we've made
turning rocks / underground liquids into CO2.
This snowpack accumulation near the poles, which gets its water via the Arctic and Antarctic
oceans, that in
turn rob it from equatorial latitudes of our
oceans, also results in a reduction in the earth's spin axis moment of inertia and causes the spin rate to increase as evidenced in the recent history of the rate at which Leap Seconds are added to our calendar (
see Wysmuller's Toucan Equation for more on this evidence that during this warm time with much greater polar humidity, earlier seasonal, later seasonal and heavier snows are beginning to move water vapor from the
oceans to the poles to re-build the polar ice caps and lead us into a global cooling, while man - made CO2 continues to increase http://www.colderside.com/faq.htm).
For me, that means I'd like to
see it broken down, which Coby has done well so far, by (these are just examples i'd like to
see): Factors and evidence supporting or effectively debunking a)
ocean acidity, which in itself has produced a number of alarming effects including less saline density in
turn causing a slowing of thermohaline circulation (such as the gulf stream) b) photosynthesis - carbon sinks vs. sources or any direction that you'd like to take using what science knows CO2 to have an effect on.
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief —
see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the
oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation / heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not
seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in
turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing
ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been
seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
The last nonsense I
saw, they were worried that the dessert areas that are
turning greener from the CO2, means less dust blown into the
ocean.
See Where
Ocean Flows Are Carrying It TED Talk:
Turning Off the Plastic Pollution Faucet (Video)
Across the Globe summers are
turning warmer, winters milder, ice caps and glaciers are melting and the
oceans are rising; and this can be
seen and experienced by the common man in Canada, Europe, India and the far corners of far - east.
Just for one example, if it
turns out that, between melt of sea ice and Greenland ice, the North Atlantic Current slows or stops, we would expect to
see fairly dramatically colder weather in Europe for a while, even thought this condition could be directly linked to results produced by GW (though in the long term, the warming would, presumably eventually overtake the cooling from change in
ocean currents).
Famed marine biologist and
ocean explorer Sylvia Earle calls these areas «hope spots» because they represent where we can hope to
see a
turn - around of the
ocean's health.
They never stopped to consider the time might come when all of us could
see that the
oceans were giving up their heat energy — instead of accumulating and storing it — like the water in a kettle that slowly loses heat when the flame is
turned down.
If you stand on the beach, you might
see the Atlantic
Ocean or a thick pine forest depending upon which way you
turn.