Is the heat in the warm
water mixed toward the surface to melt the ice in the deep basin?
Not exact matches
Surface
waters become warm enough (in spring) or cool enough (in autumn) to reach 4 ° Celsius, the temperature at which these
waters become dense and sink
toward the lake's bottom,
mixing the
waters.
However, there is little change in the force needed to mechanically
mix the warm
waters toward the surface, against the stronger stratification.
In addition to expending some of the oceanic heat, the wave action of the cyclone tends to
mix the cooler ocean
waters below
toward the surface, reducing sea surface temperatures after the cyclone passes.
That's primarily because «The Blob» itself is thought to largely be a side - effect of the multi-year persistence of the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge, which suppressed the North Pacific storm track and prevented the vertical
mixing of colder subsurface ocean
waters toward the surface.
decided this took too long with my pitifully tiny spray bottle, so I moved more
toward the «dippy» method, i.e. dipping brush in
water, then paint +
water mix and applying.