Remove and cool for 2 minutes in
a sink of cold water.
The other factor that is more important is that Greenland is near a large
sink of cold water.
Revealing his icy hangover cure, he added: «Run
a sink of cold water, fill it with ice, then stick your head in it.»
Pro Tip: Don't leave the coconut oil in
a sink of cold water to cool it down faster.
Soak ears of corn in husks in a large bowl or
sink of cold water for 10 minutes.
New climate models predict that global warming will reduce
the sinking of the cold water that drives the Gulf Stream.
The basic thermohaline circulation is one of
sinking of cold water in the polar regions, chiefly in the northern North Atlantic and near Antarctica.
Not exact matches
Washing Spinach: Fill both sides
of a double
sink with
cold water.
Just an idea I've had while reading these comments (I haven't tried it)-- I wonder if, in warmer climes, you could freeze the bowl or put it in a
sink of ice
cold water and then whip??
When the peas are almost mushy, plunk the whole pan in your
sink, add
cold water and skim handfuls
of «skin soup» off the top.
* Whenever I make ice cream I always fill my
sink with 3 inches
of cold water, 2 cups
of ice and teaspoon
of kosher salt.
Fill an empty
sink (with a stopper) with 2 - 3 inches
of cold water and lots
of ice.
So, for lack
of a vessel that can support that much greenery and plenty
of cold water, you're going to use your
sink.
At the restaurant, that meant filling 10 - gallon
sinks with
cold water to soak 20 heads
of lettuce at a time.
Start with a
sink or wash basin filled with
cold water and a small amount
of wash soap.
That region, he says, is susceptible to even small amounts
of warming and cooling from the atmosphere — and how
cold the
water gets influences how much or how little it
sinks, thereby driving or delaying, respectively, the ocean conveyer belt.
Today,
cold water sinks near the Arctic and flows deep below the surface
of the Atlantic toward the southern oceans, where it rises up.
Above the 670, the mantle churned slowly like a very shallow pot
of boiling
water, delivering heat and rock at mid-ocean ridges to make new crust and cool the interior and accepting
cold sinking slabs
of old plate at deep - sea trenches.
The warm
waters give up their heat in the bitterly
cold regions monitored by OSNAP, become denser, and
sink, forming ocean - bottom currents that return southward, hugging the perimeter
of the ocean basins.
That deep
water is not only rich in nutrients, it also has relatively high concentrations
of carbon dioxide, both because it is
cold (
cold water can absorb and hold more carbon dioxide than warm
water) and because the decomposition
of organic matter that
sinks into the depths releases carbon dioxide.
The resulting
cold, dense
water sinks and moves northwards, forming an important part
of the global circulation
of ocean
water.
Cold, polar
waters constantly absorb CO2,
sink as it becomes more dense, and is transported to the equatorial
waters via the ThermoHaline and outgases in the warmer
waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Dan H.: «
Cold, polar
waters constantly absorb CO2,
sink as it becomes more dense, and is transported to the equatorial
waters via the ThermoHaline and outgases in the warmer
waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans.»
This global circulation is propelled by the
sinking of cold, salty — and therefore dense — ocean
waters.
Set saucepan in
cold water and stir until mixture is cool (I put a few inches
of water in the
sink).
Submerge the turkey in a
sink of fresh,
cold water.
Dubbed the «unsinkable» ship ~ the Titanic hit an iceberg at 11:40 PM ~ April 14 ~ 1912 ~
sinking into the
cold Atlantic Ocean shortly afterwards at 2:20 AM.Thousands were still aboard the ship when she went down ~ with those dying from the
cold water temperatures in a matter
of minutes.
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Fill the
sink or bath with three or four inches
of warm
water, not in any way hot and not
cold either.
This
cold water is also denser which causes it to
sink and run out one
of the old stream beds.
Incidentally, the meltwater hardly has a direct cooling effect in the «
cold blob» region — its effect is rather via the dilution
of the sea
water with freshwater, which reduces the density and thereby hinders the
sinking of the
water which drives the AMOC.
We use some
of the power to spread the
cold water over the surface so that it does not
sink below the layer where phytoplankton convert dissolved CO2 into organic matter that increases the mass
of their bodies to feed other ocean creatures.
This warmed salty dense
water is some
of the
water that
sinks to replace the
cold water that came up near South America.
The
cold, dense brine as it
sinks from the bottom
of the forming ice will mix and entrain additional
cold water from just under the ice.
The Atlantic overturning is driven by the differences in the density
of the ocean
water: when the warm, lighter
water flows from south to north it becomes
colder, denser and heavier, making it
sink deeper and flow back southwards.
When
cold, dense
water of the polar regions
sinks and flows beneath warmer ocean
water.
The second thing that must occur; after the
water Temperature stalls at 273.15 Kelvins, is that 80 calories per gram
of water, must be removed to some
colder heat
sink, again per the second law, and only after that heat energy, is sucked out
of the
water by a continuous thermal chain
of ever cooler thermally conductive media, to some far cooler place, can the liquid
water molecules close in on each other as the
water turns to ice.
temperature
of the
water —
cold water is more dense than warm
water, so it
sinks.
The
sinking of cold brine either penetrated to the abyss forming near freezing bottom
water, or slowly cooled the subsurface
waters as the brine was turbulently mixed with its surroundings.
Cold water in clouds is the nearest
sink that absorbs the CO2 that is outgassed from the surface
of the ocean.
(Page 384) The
cold, saltier
water sinks and starts moving back towards the equator along the bottom
of the ocean.
The
cold, saltier
water sinks and starts moving back towards the equator along the bottom
of the ocean.
- Someone tell me what this self - powered system
of cold water sinking and warm
water rising is called?
Form as
cold, dense
water of the polar regions
sinks and flows beneath warmer ocean
water.
New Dutch research has shown for instance the overturning has been relatively weak in recent years [which means
cold water has accumulated close to the surface instead
of sinking to deeper
waters, one
of two reasons why there has been a lull in upper ocean warming].
In this case, the study suggests that the massive amounts
of fresh
water melting into the ocean from Greenland can prevent the
sinking of the dense,
cold, salty
water and alter the AMOC circulation.
AGW climate scientists seem to ignore that while the earth's surface may be warming, our atmosphere above 10,000 ft. above MSL is a refrigerator that can take
water vapor scavenged from the vast oceans on earth (which are also a formidable heat
sink), lift it to
cold zones in the atmosphere by convective physical processes, chill it (removing vast amounts
of heat from the atmosphere) or freeze it, (removing even more vast amounts
of heat from the atmosphere) drop it on land and oceans as rain, sleet or snow, moisturizing and cooling the soil, cooling the oceans and building polar ice caps and even more importantly, increasing the albedo
of the earth, with a critical negative feedback determining how much
of the sun's energy is reflected back into space, changing the moment
of inertia
of the earth by removing
water mass from equatorial latitudes and transporting this
water vapor mass to the poles, reducing the earth's spin axis moment
of inertia and speeding up its spin rate, etc..
Because only very
cold surface
water is able to
sink, it is simple to understand that the deep ocean can never warm up, regardless
of how warm the surface ocean around the world may become.
So, the saltier and more dense Atlantic
water sinks below the surface and a
colder fresher layer
of water above it acts as a insolation blanket that limits the amount
of ocean heat in contact with the ice above.