The following article discusses another two factors in melting of antarctic glaciers, including foehn winds and ocean currents: When
warm winds blow in Antarctica's dark, freezing winter.
Feel your breath like
a warm wind blowing through the canyon, softening the rocky ledges, nooks, and crannies in the valley of your hip joint.
But right now — as I look out our living room window at the seemingly endless rain — I can't think of anything more divine that cruising along a picturesque coastline in our little convertible... with the sun shining in our faces and
warm wind blowing through our hair!!
Whoever is left without a spot in the outer circle stays in the middle of the circle and is the next one to say, «
The warm wind blows for...»
Warm winds blowing at up to gale force intensity from the south have assaulted the ice with high waves and above - freezing temperatures for about four days now.
Not exact matches
The song sparrow will return and sing, the frogs will awake, the
warm wind will
blow again.
As in similar Native American traditions, «all these symbolic images and gestures are associated with the
wind and with the breathing of the universe — the visible motion of the power that invests everything in existence» (Jamake Highwater in Ritual of the Wind) To exist in family is to experience an insistent Chinook wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one d
wind and with the breathing of the universe — the visible motion of the power that invests everything in existence» (Jamake Highwater in Ritual of the
Wind) To exist in family is to experience an insistent Chinook wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one d
Wind) To exist in family is to experience an insistent Chinook
wind, blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one d
wind,
blowing warm in winter and cool in summer, lending a direction and center to all that one does.
With a slight chill in the air when the
wind blows, a
warm soup was in order.
Sometimes a recipe begins as a gust of
wind blows outside and a yellow leaf flitters down and suddenly I have an urgency to make a pot of soul -
warming soup.
When those notorious winter
winds start to
blow, it's important to keep new additions safe and
warm, and this pretty pink Minnie Mouse hat will do just that.
When a
wind blows over high mountains, the descending air can
warm by several degrees.
In normal, non-El Niño conditions, Pacific trade
winds near the equator
blow from east to west, moving
warm surface water with them.
El Niño emerges when
winds blowing west across the Pacific weaken, and
warm water spreads out east towards South America, dragging rainfall with it.
«Usually if I have four or five blankets, I can stay pretty
warm, but when that
wind is
blowing, I don't care how many blankets I have, the
wind blows right through me,» he said, as temperatures dropped to minus 6 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 21 degrees Celsius).
The prevailing surface
winds over the tropical Pacific
blow from east - to - west (easterlies), and tend drive a surface current, pushing (advecting) the
warm surface water westward.
During normal conditions, trade
winds blow to the west across the tropical Pacific Ocean, piling up
warm surface water in the western Pacific, and cold, deeper water rises up, or upwells, off the west coast of South America.
My thought is that the UK's temperate climate is primarily due to SWly prevailing
winds blowing from the relatively
warm ocean, as opposed to places on the eastern side of a large continent which will frequently receive cold polar continental airmasses in winter, because the mid-latitude westerlies will be
blowing from a cold continental interior.
process where cold
winds blowing over a relatively
warm lake cause rapid cloud formation and precipitation.
This «lake effect» is a result of cold
winds blowing across
warmer lake water.
When the PDO is in a positive (
warm) phase, a low - pressure center called the Aleutian Low hovers over the state and relatively
warm winter
winds blow into Alaska from the southwest, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Now that the chinook
winds have begun to
blow, allowing us to shed our black, down - filled coats to reveal our pale, doughy winter flesh, we know it's time to shed the clutter, dust and stagnation that kept us
warm and comforted during the long Winter.
Not only do they keep you
warm when the cold
wind blows, but they also complement anything you wear them with giving your outfit a nice cohesive look.
The long sleeved tops kept me
warm when the
wind decided to
blow, but it was easy enough for me to take off when it got really hot too.
I love my gingham skirt; it has the fabrication I love, but it's also
warm and cozy... at least as long as the
wind ain't
blowing a breeze right up my arse.
The handmade silk
blows perfectly in the
wind, while being light weight enough for the
warm summer days.
I've spend the last days in F u e r t e v e n t u r a. Even though it has not been too
warm and the
wind was
blowing, it directly felt like holiday and summer when I left the airplane.
I'm struggling with the weather at the moment because it's so cold indoors yet can fairly
warm outside (unless the
wind is
blowing, then it's chilly!).
On the other hand, the advantages of wearing a pencil skirt are: it's impossible to be
blown up by the
wind, the ventilation by being so tight make them
warmer in the cooler periods of time and they show off the female shape which makes them sexier than the boring straight office skirts.
Rosemeyer clocked 276 mph while
warming up, but a rogue gust of
wind blew him off course during the record run, and he perished in the ensuing crash.
Wind blowing on my face, water splashing about, and the
warm rays of the sun gently basking on me.
On
warmer days the fog will burn off only to have the strong northwest
wind blow in additional fog from the open ocean.
The Caribbean waters are calming and
warm, and the gentle trade
winds blow across the waters to refresh anyone lucky enough to be at Ffryes Beach.
The strong northerly
winds blow longest and strongest from late November through early March so spring and fall trips are characterized by calmer,
warmer days.
The weather is perfect, sunny with
wind blows slowly,
warm and intimate.
The prevailing surface
winds over the tropical Pacific
blow from east - to - west (easterlies), and tend drive a surface current, pushing (advecting) the
warm surface water westward.
I've touched on lake - effect snows, the classic pattern in the Upper Midwest and western New York State in which frigid
winds blowing over relatively
warm Great Lakes waters generate persistent cloud bands and lots of snow.
A further point where I need clarification is that, in Part I, you seemed to be suggesting that the West Pacific
warm pool develops due to the trade
winds blowing surface water in that direction.
In the progression of tropical disturbance > tropical storm > hurricane the available energy is limiting the growth of the system; unless the vertical structure of the hurricane engine is
blown apart by
winds, the thing will grow when it hits a
warm deep water zone.
Many Global
Warming deniers, seeing which way the
wind is
blowing, are falling back on the Emily Litella defense, (Gilda Radner: «what's all this fuss about endangered feces?»)
and the bowl of cold water got
warmer, and the freezing
winds we
blew on all that
warmer, we wouldn't expect to see both higher and lower temperatures in that experiment.
The cold dry
winds blowing eastward off Canada eagerly evaporate the
warm surface water of the North Atlantic Current, and leave it heavy with excess salt.
Estimates of total global
warming emissions depend on a number of factors, including
wind speed, percent of time the
wind is
blowing, and the material composition of the
wind turbine [13].
In his recently published study in the journal Nature, Temperatures
blown off course, he explains how unprecedented trade
winds have shifted heat into the ocean thermocline - between 100 metres and 300 metres - and that this is the primary cause of the global
warming pause.
For Europe to be as agriculturally productive as it is (it supports more than twice the population of the United States and Canada), all those cold, dry
winds that
blow eastward across the North Atlantic from Canada must somehow be
warmed up.
El Niño starts when the
wind pattern which usually
blows towards the west reverses and
blows east across the Pacific Ocean bringing
warm waters with it.
La Niña -
winds blow stronger than normal pushing
warm water out and allowing cold water in.
La Nina trade
winds are
blowing the
warm water below the surface.
As the
winds blow west along the Equator, they push
warm water ahead of them, piling it up in a
warm pool in the western Pacific.
I'd suggest that
wind direction could
blow warm air off the tarmac on occasion, but it didn't show up in any remarkable way in the data I examined.
With regard to summer meteorological forcing, 2007 was dominated by a strong dipole pattern in sea level pressure (SLP), with high pressure over the Beaufort Sea and
winds blowing from the Bering Strait across the North Pole, promoting both advection of
warm air and compaction of the ice pack.