Not to mention that swimming is one of the best forms of exercise, and you will be more inclined to go swimming when you are living
so near the ocean.
Not exact matches
One explanation for why the season is
so active is that all of the components that make hurricanes are
near ideal conditions: The
ocean waters are at their warmest they get all year (and are somewhat hotter than usual).
Supposed calamities like the accelerated rise of sea level,
ocean acidification, more extreme climate, tropical diseases
near the poles, and
so on are greatly exaggerated.
I'd be just as likely to take you on a walk up the mountainside
near our house, under the canopy of the trees,
so you could listen to the water running in the dozens of creeks dancing down waterfalls of stones, the water bright and cold and clear, heading for the Fraser River, moving towards the fullness of complete
ocean.
And I live
near the beach (I can actually see the
ocean from my living room)
so Jonas and I have been relaxing at the beach some days bringing a little lunch picnic, yay!
You're
so lucky to live
nearer the
ocean than we do up here.
Organic bivalve shellfish (mussels, clams, oysters) are fed by natural plankton and algae in tidal zones,
so this industry is relatively easy in clean
oceans, such as those
near the south coast of Australia, where there are already certified operators for mussels and oysters.
Some metal materials rust,
so you must apply a corrosion protection every few years, especially in climates
near the
ocean where salt and humidity are an issue.
Each of these monitored droughts are linked to oscillations in the
so - called Indian
Ocean Dipole — the El Nio of that region, in which the normally warm eastern ocean becomes quite cold and the western ocean, near Africa, w
Ocean Dipole — the El Nio of that region, in which the normally warm eastern
ocean becomes quite cold and the western ocean, near Africa, w
ocean becomes quite cold and the western
ocean, near Africa, w
ocean,
near Africa, warms.
At present, such Indian
Ocean Dipole events are typically cut off by the end of the monsoon season, as the monsoon winds die down
so too does the cooling
near the coast of Sumatra.
So, for example, a big part of what drives a hurricane is the fact that you've got a lot of warm water
near the surface of the
ocean that is transferring heat into the air, and that's what's moving up, and that is a big part of then what's propelling the entire bigger storm system.
The wind keeps a layer of warm water
near the surface in Indonesia, reducing the temperature difference across the Indian
Ocean and
so minimising the strength of positive IOD events.
Fiber goes out in the
ocean, and it's all over the land,
so this technology increases the likelihood that a sensor is
near the rupture when an earthquake happens, which translates into finding small events, improved earthquake locations, and extra time for early warning.»
Water takes a lot of energy to heat, and our
oceans are very deep,
so sunlight only raises the temperature
near the surface.
If
so, she suspects that the liquid could eventually weaken the crust beneath the Atlantic
Ocean near the continent's edge, causing it to break off from North America and sink back into the mantle.
The archipelago stretches over 1200 kilometres of
ocean,
so the climate ranges from
near - Arctic to almost subtropical, with a corresponding range of vegetation — from tundra in the north to dense forest in the south.
Natural variability is primarily controlled by exchange of heat between the
ocean and the atmosphere, but it is an extremely complex process and if we want to develop better
near - term predictive skills — which is looking not at what's going to happen in the next three months but what's going to happen between the next year and 10 years or 20 years or
so — if we want to expand our understanding there, we have to understand natural variability better than we do today.
So sea levels
near coasts can be quite different from those in the open
ocean.
Think about this, too: Coconut trees grow
near mineral - rich
ocean waters,
so products derived from coconut trees are often very high in natural minerals (because the soils
near the
ocean are high in minerals themselves).
I love the
ocean and am
so grateful to live
near one It really is the greatest thing < 3
With the salty
ocean spray, most things
near the
ocean aren't sustainable; however, their farm is built on one of the bluffs,
so it is up higher.
My mom rented a beach house for the holidays
so we spent Christmas right
near the
ocean with all my cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Luckily my office is
near the beach
so I get that cool
ocean breeze, but when I come home, oh mah gah.
After 5 or 6 is always my favorite time to be
near the water, there's something
so calming about being by the
ocean after the crowds have subsided plus the temperature probably dropped a good ten degrees by that time!
Not only does it have all the benefits of living in a modern city but it's conveniently
near to the mountains and the
ocean,
so day trips are always a great option.
I'm open, sensual, kind, gentle, romantic... a different lady, I'm a very family oriented, sensitive and tender person, I want to give all of my tenderness and care to my special man I enjoy nature, seeing the stars at night, listening to the sounds of nature, being
near the water, swimming, as I love the
ocean and sea, I like traveling, diving, dancing, drawing, skating and bowling, billiards, I enjoy music
so much, classical and modern.
So standing
near an
ocean is something I love to enjoy.
Old Dutch man has an ambitious plan to try to clean plastic from the
ocean by installing long booms in the water,
near the
so.
I enjoy nature, seeing the stars at night, listening to the sounds of nature, being
near the water, swimming, as I love the
ocean and sea, I like traveling, diving, dancing, drawing, skating and bowling, billiards, football (soccer), I enjoy music
so much, classical and modern.
Also, in science class, they studied different biomes
so they could understand what adventure we were stepping into when we arrived at Temescal Canyon, a large park
near the Pacific
Ocean.
So if you live
near the
ocean or in a particularly wet climate, moisture could be causing your rear brakes to grab, which would kick in the ABS.
So they sold their semi for $ 780,000 this spring and bought a renovated detached Halifax house in a desirable neighbourhood
near the
ocean for $ 620,000.
So, if you are still on the edge read on to learn why living near the ocean is so beneficial for your healt
So, if you are still on the edge read on to learn why living
near the
ocean is
so beneficial for your healt
so beneficial for your health.
And if we live
near a natural body of water, whether a lake,
ocean or river, to ensure our dogs will take commands, and if we are not around, to for them to have some skills
so they can get back to safety.
Tocumen International is
near the southern end of the Panama Canal,
so once you've landed you will be traveling up the canal towards its southern end that opens onto the Pacific
Ocean.
The land here is a few hundred meters above sea level
so it attracts a very different set of birds than those that are found
near the
ocean.
This special place
near all the Redwood Forests, on the
ocean, and
so quiet except for the wonderful sound of the sealions can not be topped by any resort or location.
These whales are normally deep -
ocean creatures,
so this part of the Sea of Cortez offers a rare opportunity to find them
near shore.
It's not
so much a town as a rugged industrial work camp situated
near the frigid Arctic
Ocean at the far end of the pipeline; it exists mainly to facilitate the extraction and pumping of oil.
iv) The downward infrared flux from the atmosphere to land surface or
ocean is primarily natural
so that the
near surface temperature already accommodates that natural component.
Just as it is officially predicted that CO2 - driven warming will be greatest in the upper air, which will in turn warm the surface,
so it is predicted that the
near - surface air will warm the
ocean surface, which will warm the deeps.
The historical CO2 data have been measured with high accuracy manifold on different areas over the Atlantic
Ocean near coasts and
so on.
The land in turn creates warmer rivers which then enter the
ocean and follow the bottom out to deep water
so for diving buoys that don't come
near shore the heat is not observed passing through the open
ocean surface.
Near surface tropospheric temperatures are such a small fraction of Earth's non-tectonic energy reservoir, and the thermal inertia of this region is
so small compared to the
ocean, that it's like trying to see how much extra weight and inertia a flee or does not add to a dog.
And that's where I'm heading now, to take a look at what happens in the
oceans near Greenland's eastern and southwestern coastlines, the processes that make worldwide climate flip
so abruptly from warm - and - wet into cool - dry - dusty - windy.
Plankton is largest CO2 absorber, but also
oceans are
near or largest (by far largest in the more distant past) CO2 emitters,
so if CO2 happen to be an important factor than: High UV / radiation = reduction in plankton = less CO2 absorbed = warming, reverse holds true.
In the
near - field this effect is demonstrably (Farrell & Clark 1976) larger than the volumetric increase in
ocean volume
so that net sea level falls.
Values such as 0.70000 C are not known with this precision but precision is irrelevant because it is the residual of the 0.7 C anomaly (computed here as 0.003 C per 1.441 mm of
near - surface depth for 2000 - 2010, 0.00538 C for 2013) that is adding the
ocean heat,
so if actual at
ocean - air interface were, say, 0.726 C then it must be 0.723 C at 1.441 mm depth to reduce upward flux by 1.21 w / m ** 2 and cause the measured +138 ZettaJoules / decade.
1) The Polar
Ocean Challenge sailing boat you are
so concerned about is currently
nearing Nuuk in Greenland.
Using this estimate, the value of needed to produce
near zero heat uptake by the
oceans is,
so internal variability need only contribute about 25 % of the total warming to fully compensate for the heat uptake due to the forced response.