Sentences with phrase «sloshing back»

Stop it completely and all that 3 feet of water comes sloshing back.
Then some mysterious combination of flagging trades, QBO, and the up and downwelling effects of Rossby and Kelvin waves sloshing back and forth across the Pacific; suddenly releases this mechanically submerged warm water eastward across the Pacific ocean surface.
It's up because the winds are back to normal, which means upwelling in the Eastern Pacific is diminished, and that warm water from the Western pacific is sloshing back toward South America, Latin American, and North America.
NEW ORLEANS — A newfound way of delivering oxygen in animal circulatory systems depends mostly on food sloshing back and forth in the guts.
Infants spit up after feedings because the lower esophageal sphincter muscle, which serves as a trapdoor between the esophagus and the stomach, is weak in babies, allowing food to slosh back up the pipe more easily.
The drones can't come too soon for scientists who study the El Niño — Southern Oscillation, a set of shifting global temperature and rainfall patterns triggered by warm surface waters that slosh back and forth across the equatorial Pacific every few years.
Some of the material blasted out of the crater sloshed back toward the middle, creating an 8 - mile - high peak in the center (shown in red here).
For these tests they left the BEC free of any sound waves but provoked the same expansion, watching the BEC slosh back and forth until it relaxed.
But very early on, normal matter may have sloshed back and forth at supersonic speeds across a skeleton provided by colder, more sluggish dark matter.
The rock flows outward, then sloshes back inward, splashing up to form peaks.
And like a pendulum, water that sloshes in one direction will invariably slosh back again.
«When there is a head impact, the brain sloshes back and forth,» he explains.
These spells typically end with what is called a «southerly surge», when the northerly gradient relaxes, allowing the marine layer to «slosh back» up the coastline.
In particular, the slope of the ocean surface across the Pacific has increased by 20 cm, and the water wants to slosh back but is prevented by stronger easterly trade winds.
It sloshes back and forth as one would expect on a planet with vast oceans and atmosphere that are never in equilibrium, but does not warm as some claimed it would with slowly increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Seriously, it feels like your brain sloshes back inside your skull when the Faraday Future FF 91 takes off, 1,050 horsepower spinning all four wheels on launch.

Not exact matches

My back brake pad suddenly fell off, leaving me with only my front brake to navigate the sloshing waters.
If the rains started again, they would have to slosh through the mud to get back on board.
Life is coming at them full force, their little love cups are getting sloshed around and being emptied, and they need you to help fill them back up.
Slosh and Berm: Building Sand Barriers off Louisiana's Coast to Hold Back Oil Spill Has Low Probability of Success
The trick is to get the quantum wave to «slosh» from the fixed potential into the movable one and then to cart it back to a drop - off zone.
After sloshing her way back to her studio in West Sussex with bags full of fishy refuse — drawing variously curious and horrified stares on the train...
Then the water reverses direction and begins sloshing outward again, such as back toward coastlines.
It sloshes around, flows back up into your esophagus, and can inspire truly astounding looking technicolor yawns.
I can't answer for anybody else, but with all the taxpayer's money sloshing around in the Big Green Industry complex, it seems to me that the actual science took a back seat long ago.
That oscillation refers to the sloshing of warmth from the northern Pacific Ocean to the southern Pacific, and back, over a cycle that takes anywhere from 15 to 30 years.
Of course, we're liable to slosh right back — unless, like Tucker and the Shamels, we've been convinced thoroughly enough to join the ranks of the «concerned» or the «alarmed.»
He took his bucket from the water to up on the beach a hundred times, bringing the water up and dumping it on the sand, walking back down to the water, bringing it up... The picture has the water behind, the sloshing bucket in hand and the biggest smile across his dimpled face.
Any sloshing around inside means you should pop it back in the freezer.
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