Sentences with phrase «sun melts over»

Like the sun melting over the horizon a faceted citrine gemstone rests above a cabochon of composite turquoise each nestled in a loop of sterling silver in this pendant necklace.
Watch the sun melt over the Maya Mountains while listening to great music and perhaps grab a glimpse of an elusive manatee to round off your perfect Placencia afternoon.

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All I am here to tell you is, it ai nt gonna go away so get used to it, your time in the sun is over and you are jnow ust one of the many faiths that make up the melting pot of America.
Summer is about enjoying the simple things in life, like sitting around sipping on a big glass of rosé over ice, watching an ice cream melt in the afternoon sun, nibbling at a cheese platter on the beach during sunset... The only problem with this sequence is that after a few weeks of all this life enjoyment, I really start to feel it.
The sun rises over a craggy mountain, melts the frost off the trees, and pulls the chill from your bones.
«I've been thinking about the time of day when the sun goes up or goes down over a couple of minutes, just melts in and out of the landscape, and the color is always changing.
The exposed open water caused by the wind divergence may absorb some additional sunlight and melt more ice than usual over the next few weeks (temperature - albedo feedback)[related NASA animation], but given that the sun is well on its way to setting for the winter, I think this effect will be fairly minimal.
(With the ocean cloaked mainly in relatively thin floes, formed over a single winter, the chances rise each summer of a big melt - off under the 24 - hour sun and influxes of warmer seawater.)
Flocks as large as 300 miles long and 1 mile wide would take over the sky, engulfing light from the sun for days in a thundering storm of beating wings and dung like «melting flakes of snow,» according to John James Audubon.
With the sun dropping ever lower in the sky, it has less influence over that melt, but the warmth retained in the ocean will continue to eat away at the ice for a few weeks.
Over the last few decades, however, that ice has been thinning due to increasing greenhouse gases, so when it does melt in the summer, as it normally does, more of the sun's energy gets absorbed into the Arctic Ocean, which then contributes to even more melting.
If the same processes that leads to the observed increase in northern blocking in the Atlantic, over winter through low solar, migrates north as the sun crosses over the equator then we may have a pattern of solar forcings for melt seasons?
But a recently published modeling study of the 2012 melting showed it wasn't sun falling on darkened snow that drove the melt — in fact, the skies were pretty cloudy over much of the island during the two melting events.
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