Sentences with phrase «water current going»

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I have friends who have 1 or two kids who keep their houses immaculate, and still somehow manage time to do things like cook dinner and occasionally even watch a movie — where as I feel like I am swimming in one of those machines with the water current where you never actually GO anywhere?
If there's a swift current or undertow, don't let your child go near the water.
Cuomo's health commissioner, Dr. Howard Zucker says as he examined numerous completed and still on going studies on fracking's effects on drinking water, air quality and other health issues, several «red flags» were raised, and he says he has «identified significant health risks in the current data» that have not been answered by conclusive long term studies with «large population pools».
The fall of the temperature of the sea water is sometimes a sign of the proximity of ice, although in regions where there is an intermixture of cold and warm currents going on, as at the junction of the Labrador Current and the Gulf Stream, the temperature of the sea has been known to rise as the ice is approached.
I recommend having both for both situations, when you're feeling too lazy for a full skincare routine, you can go for the regular micellar water, but the micellar gel is my current favorite.
These are my current favorite and I've felt a bit like a fish out of water without this «go to» option on a weekly basis.
Chikazi Makwakwa collected water, facing the mouth of her pot downstream so as not to go against the current.
The minimum Grab and Go Pack for each of your pets should include: three days worth of food and water (rotated quarterly for freshness), two weeks» worth of any medication they need, and current vaccine records.
As a beginner, never go out in waters without lifeguards on duty or without people who know the water and the currents.
If you're a strong swimmer and comfortable in at times rough water with plenty of current and other boats, go for it, but we wouldn't recommend it for novice snorkellers.
When there is low tide, the water goes back, it get dryer, shallower, there are currents, and in some beaches the waves will completely disappear.
Check ocean conditions prior to getting in the water; don't go out when large waves or strong currents are prevalent.
If you would like to know more about this issue and how it is being addressed, please go to this link informing the current situation with Water Quality at Sayulita Beach and Surf Break.
Known as propagules, these young plants drop off the parent plant into the water to be carried where ever the currents are going.
That said, as the currents in shallow water and in deeper water sometimes go in different directions, the direction of your dive can change as you alter your depth.
This water must go back out again and usually does so in the form of rips or strong currents.
At this point, the currents will guide you to the Caribbean Sea, where you can head ashore and go for a walk on the beach or head further out into the waters via boat.
I would go so far, in light of the efforts of the current administration, the EPA, and of late even NASA to «manage» findings by climate scientists that someone intended for the press release from the USGS Newsroom to keep the public in the dark regarding this point as they proclaimed: «Century of Data Shows Intensification of Water Cycle but No Increase in Storms or Floods»
We can check the current SST and see that this matches what is going on currently, except for the cold region near 50N 25W, which was there not too long ago, but has recently disappeared, so we appear to be in a phase of high deep - water convection in the North Atlantic.
They have to be quick to react, because different masses of water are often very different in salinity, pH, DIC, and alkalinity... if the ocean creatures couldn't adapt very quickly to the shock of some storm - or current - driven new water mass coming through the area where they live, they'd have gone extinct millennia ago.
Media coverage of the current California drought has included various attempts to describe where California's water goes, from flushing toilets to growing crops to bottled water to supporting fisheries.
These two near - surface currents converge in the centre of the subtropical ocean gyres and, with nowhere else to go, the water is directed downward into the ocean interior (known as Ekman pumping).
The lack of» water vapor» is, because: it was more water in Arctic ocean without ice cover as» insulation» - > water absorbed extra coldness and the currents brought extra coldness in North Atlantic = above the ocean is colder = less evaporation - > less water vapor produced - > less moisture going west from central Atlantic.
Therefore as CO2 is a minuscule amount by comparsion and water vaopor (humidty) goes up and down a lot then CO2 is irrelevant and any current percent increase of it is irrelevant.
Currents that move through the upper ocean then dive down to depth may move some of the surface heat to the deeper waters, especially where the currents have dived not just from cooling water (hot water would tend to go up, cold water would tend to go down) but because it is driven in «conveyor» systems which may run counter to expectations of where water should go when considering only local conditions, and especially, if the water is dropping because of an increase in sCurrents that move through the upper ocean then dive down to depth may move some of the surface heat to the deeper waters, especially where the currents have dived not just from cooling water (hot water would tend to go up, cold water would tend to go down) but because it is driven in «conveyor» systems which may run counter to expectations of where water should go when considering only local conditions, and especially, if the water is dropping because of an increase in scurrents have dived not just from cooling water (hot water would tend to go up, cold water would tend to go down) but because it is driven in «conveyor» systems which may run counter to expectations of where water should go when considering only local conditions, and especially, if the water is dropping because of an increase in salinity.
In the Arctic that can result in a weaker gulf stream in the North Atlantic, while in the southern ocean, would the same mechanism increase the flow of water into the Humboldt current (what doesn't plunge down has to go somewhere)- behaviour of both currents are different due to land mass distribution.
showing how EM radiation, heat and air / water kinetic energy (in cells, circulations, currents, weather systems and convection columns and so on) move and how long they have to move before they reach some kind of equilibrium would go some way to visualising why it takes time for the earth system to respond to radiative forcing (commitment time lag).
Where these currents collide, the water has no place to go but down — taking heat and air with it.
The device needs to be improved so that it can resist strong currents and go in the direction it wants to go, including various depths of water.
This reduction in diurnal coverage is compounded by the recent NOAA decision to suspend taking operational geosynchronous upper - air temperature and water vapor profile measurements after the current GOES - N / O / P series until approximately 2025.
Secondly, new water mapping technology helps us understand what kind of contaminates we're up against and what current practices are going to harm water supplies.
With the current drought situation in California and water rates on the rise, we decided it was our moral and financial duty to remove the grass and xeriscape the front yard (we let the grass in the backyard go brown in the summer).
I'm in this dilemma right now, the performance boost and improved battery life over my current S6 Edge are what tempts me to get it (I managed to live without the micro-sd and the water - resitance aspects although these features are good bonuses to have, I'm not considering them that much), on the other hand the design and the looks of the phone are nearly the same although in case I go with the new Edge variant the bigger screen will comr in handy, that's why I'm hesitant to decide although all in all the S7 Edge is a better phone than the S6 Edge, I might end up getting one after all
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