Sentences with phrase «uppermost reaches»

In the US and Canada for «employees» in uppermost reaches it is not common to skimp, rather go overboard, as witnessed almost daily in the business press, and don't skimp when the concern is failing
This allows you to easily explore all levels of the rainforest up close, from the forest floor to the uppermost reaches of the canopy.
Accommodation in Vaalwater Vaalwater is situated in the uppermost reaches of the Mokolo River and the village is surrounded by farms and reserves offering plenty of opportunities for adventure activities and outdoor pursuits including game and bird watching, mountain...
Vaalwater is situated in the uppermost reaches of the Mokolo River and the village is surrounded by farms and reserves offering plenty of opportunities for adventure activities and outdoor pursuits including game and bird watching, mountain biking, horse riding, hiking and 4x4 trails to name a few.
Data returned to Earth included information about the uppermost reaches of Venus» atmosphere, temperature and pressure in lower regions, and cloud composition.
Even in the Colorado River's uppermost reaches, streams narrowed to a desperate trickle in the early summer, and long before Gunnison's ranchers could take their water, Ohio Creek and the other tributaries nearly ran dry.
The solar wind of charged particles and magnetic fields blows through a fog of primordial dust and neutrally charged atoms created in nearby stars or the uppermost reaches of Earth's atmosphere.

Not exact matches

Reversing direction, pull the weight back up using the same arcing motion, breathing out only after reaching the uppermost position to ensure that your core is stable throughout the movement.
Once inside, visitors will ascend a 32 - metre escalator through this mass to reach the main gallery space on the uppermost level, which will be top lit by 328 skylights.
Note that the UV variations are strongly disproportionate to the integrated TSI change, and can reach up to 100 % variation (depending on the wavelength interval), ~ 6 % at UV wavelengths in the stratosphere, and temperature anomalies of ~ 1000 K in the very uppermost regions of the atmosphere; section 4 of the Gray et al. paper discussed UV changes and stratospheric feedbacks.
Anander, If the radiation changes rapidly, what you say is true, but it does not take long for the uppermost tens of meters to reach an equilibrium and in the equilibrium the heat transfer from the surface to atmosphere (and space) must equal the radiative heating.
Thus the mixing of the uppermost ocean might change a tiny bit, but otherwise both would lead to increased incoming radiation reaching the ocean surface from above.
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