Sentences with phrase «to melt out»

It would involve all the sea ice melting out in the summer.
Best to chill before baking to keep filling from melting out of dough.
I love that they won't melt out in the sun like chocolate.
When the cheese melted out of the cheese and stuck to the pan instead of the bread, I knew I needed to go back to the drawing board.
Don't worry if a little of your cheese melts out at the end, most is staying in there.
Feel the tension melt out of that left shoulder.
This polish almost looks like it wants to melt out here.
That is, the ice will melt out entirely over each summer.
5) The reduced seasonality means rivers and lakes freeze up later in autumn and melt out earlier in spring.
In the modern world, for example, the big ice shelves — Ross and Filchner - Ronne — produce almost no ice - rafted debris, because the ice shelf is melting beneath, and keeps the ice attached to Antarctica until all the rocks have melted out before making icebergs.
In contrast, sea ice in 2008 (Fig. 4) has a slightly greater extent than 2007 and not all first - year sea ice that formed in winter 2008 melted out during the summer, providing a basis for forming second - year sea ice during winter 2009 and beyond.
The Arctic sea ice melting out above 75N would have almost no impact at all if that is the forcing change of glaciers down to Chicago and sea ice down to 45N (at lower latitudes where the Albedo has much more impact).
The IceBridge indicates this was true especially north of Banks Is, where the ice melted out first.
Stake meltout has been infrequent, two stakes melted out in 1987 on Lower Curtis Glacier and in 1992 on Rainbow Glacier.
That is about ice area equal to five football fields every year melting out of Gangotri, and the same (or more) is happening across most of our world's glaciers.
I live in Canada, which would seem to have similar conditions to Russia, including contentious northern waters, boreal forests and lots of infrastructure built on permafrost that is melting out under us.
The cast iron skillet is the ideal pan for baking this pizza, catching all of the little bits of cheese that melt out around the edges, forming a crisp, browned edge.
Either the butter melted out of the pastry while baking or the dough failed to rise or the butter snuck out of the raw flour mixture while rolling.
And more than half of that output comes from bitumen melted out of the buried sands of northeastern Alberta — a sprawling deposit of extra-heavy oil underlying more than 142,000 square kilometers, or an area roughly the size of Florida.
«Once the site transitions from net snowfall to net melt, it's only a matter of time before the wastes melt out; it becomes irreversible.»
The ink must be «thick» enough so that the printed material stays «in shape» before drying or hardening, and doesn't immediately melt out of shape again.
During 2012's record - setting melt season, nearly the entire surface of Greenland melted out for a few weeks in July.
A: The fat content in the cheaper mince can make the mixture wet if it is hot as the fat melts out.
and all the chocolate melting out is making my drool!
I hate being cold so I have a lot of layers on and then in the subway I feel like I'm going to melt out on the floor How are you guys, what are you up to?
In a way, we can say these websites provide an environment that is free of stigma and discrimination often melt out to people with herpes in normal dating.
I think I'll roll my covered calls to lower strikes once more value melts out of them and we get past the latest worries over the PIIGS.
We left the classroom with our brains melting out of our ears like chilli con carne.
Mountain range glaciers (Alaska, Andes and Himalayas) will likely melt out, but this is relatively negligible.
Mark Serreze at the National Snow and Ice Data Center pointed me to their latest sea - ice projection, posted on Monday, and told me he sees «a decent chance that the North Pole melts out» this year.
I use the «whiteness» of the Arctic in June as a predictor for how much ice will melt out between June and September.
Claims of disappearing ice pertain not to the Arctic itself, but to marginal Pacific seas that will melt out anyway in September.
The most likely explanation is that a crevasse melted out at the bedrock level, driven by a warming ocean, according to the researchers.
However, at present it is unclear whether any of this will manifest itself in milder ice conditions this year, since the ice with thicknesses well above 2 m (where the biggest changes have occurred) will not melt out completely.
The outlook submitted by Maslanik based on this distribution of multi-year ice predicts that the lobe of multi-year ice will persist later into the melt season and the first - year ice to the north will melt out earlier, yielding a «semi polynya» of open water / low concentration ice partially surrounded by multi-year ice into late summer.
Depending on August conditions, much of this first - year sea ice could either melt out by September or survive the summer as a vast expanse of thin sea ice.
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