Sentences with phrase «thaw early»

Take out to thaw early morning the day you plan on serving it.
While they warm to room temperature, heat your oven to 450 °F; frozen crusts should be taken out of the freezer and thawed earlier in the day; leave them in the bag, but leave the bag open as they thaw.
With ice freezing later and thawing earlier, polar bears can't stock up on seal meat for as long, leading hungry animals to search for food in populated areas.
6 p.m. — Get home and cook the blackened salmon that I had put in the fridge to thaw earlier.
Arctic lakes have been freezing up later in the year and thawing earlier, creating a winter ice season about 24 days shorter than it was in 1950, a University of Waterloo study has found.
Since 1950, Alaska's Arctic lakes freeze later and thaw earlier, leaving them vulnerable to water loss from evaporation and possibly adding to local warming.
Alaska's Arctic lakes now freeze later and thaw earlier in the year than in 1950, leaving them vulnerable to water loss from evaporation and possibly adding to local warming, a new study finds.
As it happens, the lake is freezing later by 8.3 days per century, and thawing earlier by 8.5 days per century, so the change in albedo for Autumn is nearly that for Spring.

Not exact matches

It is too early to tell whether these first hints of a diplomatic thaw on the Korean Peninsula indicate that the long winter of the Korean War is really over.
The entire bag must be thawed and since breast milk can not be refrozen once thawed (even warming then cooling then warming again is also a «no - no» because of early spoiling and even more destruction of valuable nutrients) usually several ounces get thrown away.
I would maybe suggested thawing and warming the milk about 30 min earlier so that it would be ready for her when she is due to eat so that she doesn't have to wait too long.
«Part of the challenge Syracuse faces is directly related to climate change, with colder winters, warmer summers, and more dramatic freeze - thaw events happening both earlier and later in the season,» she said.
This lottery has inadvertently accumulated almost a century of data on the river's thaw, and a recent analysis of town records shows that the ice cracks about 5 days earlier than it used to.
The post-winter thaw starts earlier than it used to.
Scientists conducting fieldwork in the region are reporting massive chick die - offs and nests with abandoned eggs, reports National Geographic's Winged Warnings series, which lays out the many threats facing the island's seabirds: warming oceans, earlier thaws, changing ocean chemistry and food webs, and increasing levels of ocean pollutants from PCBs to mercury.
If perennial plants come out of dormancy during an early thaw and then get hit with a late frost, which is what happened in 2012 in Illinois, the crop for that year could be lost.
In early 2003 Jacques Donnez at the Catholic University of Louvain, in Belgium, thawed and grafted some of the preserved tissue under one of Touirat's ovaries.
It could be fluctuations in groundwater levels, or changes that could provide early warnings for a variety of geohazards such as permafrost thaw, sinkhole formation, and landslides.»
Williams said that this was an interesting year for the researchers as weather conditions caused a late thaw, which made it harder for the birds that arrived earlier — the snow geese and the cackling geese — to nest effectively.
At the same time, producers are beginning to tap their maple trees earlier in the year because of sap flow triggered by winter thaw, but also experiencing an earlier end to the maple tapping season with a warming spring.
Researchers warned in 2011 in the journal Global Health Action that outbreaks such as this one could become common as the remains of livestock killed in earlier outbreaks thaw.
On the Torne River, there was a corresponding trend for earlier ice break - up in the spring, as the rate with which the river moved toward earlier thaw dates doubled.
On this particular morning I really needed the extra layer, I think it took Mario and I a good few minutes to thaw after being whipped around by the early Fremantle wind.
If you'd like to start baking and decorating early, click on the links to find posts on freezing cookies, thawing cookies and the shelf life of -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] If you'd like to start baking and decorating early, click on the links to find posts on freezing cookies, thawing cookies and the shelf life of -LSB-...]
The snows of winter and the thaws and ice storms of early spring alternately imprison and empower the dwarfed humans, whose attempts to connect with one another appear both feeble and noble in the teeth of the «vast ice - locked landscape.»
While out walking during an early spring thaw, Catherine discovers the body of a woman leaning against an apple tree near her house.
• Consider municipal and corporate bonds, which have also fallen in value and could benefit earlier than stocks once the credit freeze thaws.
Thaw was one of the leading dealers of his generation, setting up a gallery in New York in the early 1950s specialised in old and modern masters.
It was first promised to the Morgan in 1975 by Eugene V. Thaw, now a Life Trustee, and the museum received the full collection of 424 works in early 2017.
In the early 1950's and after Stalin's death and the «thaw,» exhibitions of Western art came to Russia for the first time including shows of international contemporary art, Picasso and Abstract Expressionism.
Robert Rauschenberg, whose early combine, Thaw, sold for almost 100 times what the Sculls had paid for it, accused the taxi magnate of profiteering.
These include increases in heavy downpours, rising temperature and sea level, rapidly retreating glaciers, thawing permafrost, lengthening growing seasons, lengthening ice - free seasons in the ocean and on lakes and rivers, earlier snowmelt, and alterations in river flows.
Among these physical changes are increases in heavy downpours, rising temperature and sea level, rapidly retreating glaciers, thawing permafrost, lengthening growing seasons, lengthening ice - free seasons in the oceans and on lakes and rivers, earlier snowmelt and alterations in river flows.
In case anyone wants to have a look back at my early work, here are links that will lead you to a few vintage pieces on humans and climate: Endless Summer: Living With the Greenhouse Effect, Discover Magazine cover story, October 1988; «Let's Be Sensible on Global Warming,» Christian Science Monitor, June 30, 1992; «The Big Thaw» (a look at Switzerland's retreating glaciers), Conde Nast Traveler, 1993.
But it is another reminder that energy choices made today will have repercussions for thousands of years to come, as David Archer laid out so well in «The Long Thaw» and as earlier research on Antarctic ice sheets has concluded.
Seventeen lakes in Europe, Asia and the U.S. with records going back 150 years are thawing, on average, 13 days earlier now than when first recorded, said Wisconsin lake scientist Barbara Benson.
Earlier studies in Siberia focused on methane escaping from thawing terrestrial permafrost.
A mystery crater spotted in the frozen Yamal peninsula in Siberia earlier this month was probably caused by methane released as permafrost thawed, researchers in Russia say.
And, to repeat a point made by tony b: even more significant is the long - term record of warming since the early 17th century (or even earlier), as demonstrated by the CET record (the «long thaw», as he puts it).
Sea ice is declining rapidly, Greenland is experience greater melt, snow is melting earlier, glaciers are receding, permafrost is thawing, flora and fauna are migrating northward.
Sea levels are rising (ask the Mayor of Miami who has spent tax monies to raise road levels), we've had 15 of the hottest years eve measured, more precipitation is coming down in heavy doses (think Houston), we're seeing more floods and drought than ever before (consistent with predictions), the oceans are measuring warmer, lake ice in North America is thawing sooner (where it happens in northern states and Canada), most glaciers are shrinking, early spring snowpacks out west have declined since the 1950's, growing seasons are longer throughout the plains, bird wintering ranges have moved north, leaf and bloom dates recorded by Thoreau in Walden have shifted in that area, insect populations that used to have one egg - larva - adult cycle in the summer now have two, the list goes on and on.
Early morning in some seasons, there would typically be crunchy, white frost on the ground in our countryside and every square foot north, and a thaw line running right around the built - up suburbs, looking toward the city, beyond which all was dark.
Here in Alaska, the National Park Service has taken the first steps to plan for a changing climate where the consequences — like melting glaciers, migrating wildlife and thawing permafrost — are showing up earlier and proving more dramatic than those predicted for lower latitudes.
The scientists believe that nitrogen's relatively small impact on the carbon cycle is due to the fact that deeper layers of permafrost won't thaw until the fall or even early winter, when summer's warmth finally reaches more than one meter below ground.
Thawing permafrost, melting sea ice, and rising sea levels along the Alaskan shore has eroded the coastline near a Defense Department early warning radar site.
The continued shrinkage of thaw ponds could bring significant changes to local ecosystems, as spruce forest is likely to supplant tundra as the dominant land cover.14, 20 This could lead to a northward advance of some species of plants and other trees, while leaving resident vegetation more vulnerable to early mortality — potentially further disrupting the climate.14, 20,21
Soot makes sense because it causes snowmelt bringing earlier thaws and lowered albedo.
As a result of the thawing permafrost, the land switched from a carbon sink (net CO2 absorber) to a carbon source (net CO2 emitter) decades earlier than it would have otherwise — before 2100 for every DEP.
Warming and earlier thawing on the island are additionally thought to be causing earlier births of muskox and earlier egg - laying by geese.
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