Sentences with phrase «summer ice years»

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For years, Markdale held an annual ice cream festival each summer, a sign of Chapman's pride of place within the community.
I'll happily choose ice cream or ice cream cake any time of the year, but definitely during the summer!
Last year, during one of my trips in the summer, when the weather was brutal, we stopped to get a pre-dinner snack of ice cream.
My very own summer favourite this year is a little different from frozen yoghurt but it's still comparable on the ice cream front.
This year summer has come in with a blast of heat and this raspberry swirl coconut ice cream is perfect!I am especially needing a cold and refreshing snack.
This is definitely the time of year to buy an ice dream maker — they all go on sale for the summer season.
It's been a very warm summer here in Michigan so we dug out the old ice cream machine that has been neglected for a few years.
«I've been drinking this tea for over a year now, especially in the summer over ice with a slice of lemon.
In the hot summer sun, I brought it back to my dorm room where my friends and I stared at it, wondering if we would be able to find an ice pick during this time of year.
I can have ice cream any time of the year, but I always look forward to watermelon in the summer.
Last year during Summer Fest 2011, I had a great time contributing my recipes for Green Tomato Spice Cake with Brown Butter Icing and Tomato Parmesan Biscuits.
Summer came early to the Northwest this year and so my summer ice cream cravings kicked in Summer came early to the Northwest this year and so my summer ice cream cravings kicked in summer ice cream cravings kicked in early.
When I imagined my summer break this year, all I could think about was going to the beach, sipping iced tea, and catching up on my favorite classic films I've recorded throughout the semester.
This recipe is part of Penny Wise Platter Thursday over at The Nourishing Gourmet This raw, vegan ice cream recipe was my go - to summer concotion this year, inspired by the recipes of the raw food diet.
This raw, vegan ice cream recipe was my go - to summer concotion this year, inspired by the recipes of the raw food diet.
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My absolutely favorite two this summer are simply frozen blueberries in whipped cream and nectarine ice cream and my person to share it is my boyfriend and his 3 - years old nephew who sneaks in to our place just to persuade us to make icecream for breakfast at 7 am:)
«Summer is iced tea season, but iced tea is also popular year - round,» stated Kermit Peterson, General Manager of China Mist.
Hence all the ice cream I made this summer (and don't worry, I eat ice cream year - round, so there's more to come for sure).
Instead, he is an old man on the tour, shaving his expenses down to about $ 30,000 a year, playing in all the exhibitions and pro-ams he can, suffering because he is naturally warm - blooded and has to wear ice - filled hats and gulp salt tablets to endure the summer heat.
Summers he worked in a drugstore, where he learned to hold eight ice cream cones in one hand, yet he was not too busy to be named president of his class four straight years.
And when I was in college, I was financially on my own after the first year and during summers and breaks I worked a full - time office job then worked at an ice cream store in the evenings (so, a similar 8 am to 11 pm work pattern).
Darien — Years of on - again, off - again planning for an ice arena / sports complex may come to an end this summer as Park District officials draw closer to an agreement with a private development team.
Polyakov says a positive feedback loop is underway, in which less summer sea ice will lead to warmer winter waters and even less summer ice in subsequent years.
It used to persist through the sunny summers, allowing several years of ice growth to accumulate.
It is a process that occurs all the year around, but more frequently in summer than in winter, a process, moreover, that sets adrift thousands of huge ice masses during the course of a year.
Overland recently co-authored a study predicting an ice - free Arctic summer in the first half of this century and said he will soon be releasing additional data projecting that an area 100 miles north of Alaska will witness open water five months out of the year by 2030, as opposed to the current two months.
The data, collected by aerial survey missions flown in the Southern Hemisphere in the summer of 2014 - 2015, provide detailed topography of the perpetually ice - free region, where surprising landscape changes, such as rapid erosion along some streams, have been observed in recent years.
Over the past forty years, the ice cover in summer has shrunk by more than half, with climate model simulations predicting that the remaining half might be gone by mid-century unless greenhouse gas emissions are reduced rapidly.
The findings, which were published today in the journal Nature Climate Change, show that limiting warming to 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius) would reduce the likelihood of an ice - free Arctic summer to 30 percent by the year 2100, whereas warming by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) would make at least one ice - free summer certain.
Operation IceBridge, NASA's airborne survey of polar ice, is flying in Greenland for the second time this year, to observe the impact of the summer melt season on the ice sheet.
In a better world, it would be the big news of the year just to report that Arctic sea ice shrank to 4.14 million square kilometers this summer, well below the 1981 — 2010 average of 6.22 million square kilometers (SN Online: 9/19/16).
In addition, the report notes that three of the warmest years on record — 2014, 2015 and 2016 — occurred since the last report was released; those years also had record - low sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean in the summer.
Still, sea ice is far below the long - term average and stands to rank among the lowest years on record at its end - of - summer nadir.
Using conventional drilling methods, it will take three summer seasons in the remote reaches of Antarctica to get to the million - year - old ice that the teams hope lies 3000 metres down.
Scientists have examined ice cores dating back some 800,000 years and have documented numerous times when increases in summer insolation took place, but not all of them resulted in deglaciation to present - day ice volumes.
«Right now, pregnant females foraging offshore in summer must wait up to a month longer than they did just 10 years ago for new sea ice to form so they can travel to denning areas on land,» says Steve Amstrup of the USGS.
Over the past few years, the ice on the Arctic Ocean in late summer — covers less area than it did 30 years ago; declined but then recovered to about the same area it had 30 years ago; or covers more area than it did 30 years ago.
The next step is to use estimates of future sea ice loss to make predictions of how further melting could influence summer rainfall in Europe in the years to come.
As the Arctic sea - ice reaches its summer minimum extent, it is clear that it has yet again shrunk to one of the smallest areas in recent decades, 10 % above the record minimum set last year.
During a record melting jag this past summer, the Greenland ice sheet lost 552 billion tons (19 billion tons lower than the previous low), and the volume of sea ice fell to half the volume it had four years ago.
Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), University College London, University of New Hampshire and University of Washington analyzed 300 summer Arctic sea ice forecasts from 2008 to 2013 and found that forecasts are quite accurate when sea ice conditions are close to the downward trend that has been observed in Arctic sea ice for the last 30 yeaIce Data Center (NSIDC), University College London, University of New Hampshire and University of Washington analyzed 300 summer Arctic sea ice forecasts from 2008 to 2013 and found that forecasts are quite accurate when sea ice conditions are close to the downward trend that has been observed in Arctic sea ice for the last 30 yeaice forecasts from 2008 to 2013 and found that forecasts are quite accurate when sea ice conditions are close to the downward trend that has been observed in Arctic sea ice for the last 30 yeaice conditions are close to the downward trend that has been observed in Arctic sea ice for the last 30 yeaice for the last 30 years.
«This year is the fourth lowest, and yet we haven't seen any major weather event or persistent weather pattern in the Arctic this summer that helped push the extent lower as often happens,» said Walt Meier, a sea ice scientist with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
If the average temperature in summer were to rise by 4 oC or less, the ice could be melted completely within a few years, says M. I. Budyko, a Russian researcher.
«Thanks to the sediment core data, we have clear evidence that, during the last interglacial roughly 125,000 years ago, the central Arctic Ocean was still covered with sea ice during the summer.
This year, sea ice in the Arctic reached its smallest maximum extent since satellites began tracking polar ice patterns, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, while scientists have also forecast ice - free Arctic summers in two to three decades (ClimateWire, July 16, 201ice in the Arctic reached its smallest maximum extent since satellites began tracking polar ice patterns, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, while scientists have also forecast ice - free Arctic summers in two to three decades (ClimateWire, July 16, 201ice patterns, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, while scientists have also forecast ice - free Arctic summers in two to three decades (ClimateWire, July 16, 201Ice Data Center, while scientists have also forecast ice - free Arctic summers in two to three decades (ClimateWire, July 16, 201ice - free Arctic summers in two to three decades (ClimateWire, July 16, 2013).
The sea ice fringing Antarctica also set a record low for its annual summer minimum (with the seasons opposite in the Southern Hemisphere), though this was in sharp contrast to the record highs racked up in recent years.
At the moment, this year's annual summer minimum Arctic - wide ice coverage is the fourth lowest on record, with similar low coverage in the NWP, according to information provided by the Canadian Ice Serviice coverage is the fourth lowest on record, with similar low coverage in the NWP, according to information provided by the Canadian Ice ServiIce Service.
«This is the first - ever such survey in the Northwest Passage, and we were surprised to find this much thick ice in the region in late winter, despite the fact that there is more and more open water in recent years during late summer,» says Haas.
Arctic sea ice, in retreat for years, shrank to its lowest extent in recorded history this past summer.
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