Sentences with phrase «with ocean winds»

I feel more alive with the ocean winds blowing in my face!!
This golf course is just a few steps away from the beachfront, with ocean winds and lots of fauna and flora from the area, 7 acres of lakes and Paspalum grass.

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In support of the Administration's priorities to advance domestic energy production, generate revenue, and increase job opportunities nationwide, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is moving forward with wind energy planning efforts on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the New York Bight region, which represents an area of shallow waters between Long Island (to the north and east) and the New Jersey coast (to the south and west).
Conditions are otherwise favorable for intensification through Sunday, with a moist atmosphere, light wind shear less than 10 knots, and very warm ocean waters near 30 °C (86 °F).
But the very notion that this glorious universe, with planets and winds, and laughing sky and ocean, should have been conceived and had its beams and rafters laid in technicalities of criminality, is incredible to our modern imagination.
Kona «the area of the Big Island that grows the finest Kona cherries in the world» is a delightful drive along Hualalai's high mountainous backdrop narrow winding Cliff side passages dressed with breathtaking tropical blooms that cascade for 30 miles down the valley's of our beautiful ocean coastline.
Champion «Hoot Mon,» running on abroad reach with all of her sails set, won the 184 - mile race for the second successive year, beating a fleet of 20 top ocean racers despite fickle winds and currents.
«Sconset is a seaside jewel with its profusion of flowers, its magnificent gardens, its winding roads and lanes and the Atlantic Ocean in all its moods and majesty.
But each year, an estimated 19 billion — with a B — pounds of the stuff winds up in the global ocean.
Shedd Aquarium is teaming up with Chicagoland restaurants on World Oceans Day, June 8, to decrease Chicago's contribution of plastic waste that winds up in our oceans and negatively impacts marine animals and pOceans Day, June 8, to decrease Chicago's contribution of plastic waste that winds up in our oceans and negatively impacts marine animals and poceans and negatively impacts marine animals and plants.
But this Budget feels rather like Franklin's famous search for the elusive North West Passage between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans: paved with icebergs and icy winds.
Before, we did work with muscle power, animal power (horses, mules, donkeys, oxen, camels), wind power on the oceans and in gristmills, a little hydropower, and open fire.
Faster winds are affecting how much heat and carbon dioxide the oceans soak up, with immense consequences for us all, finds Anil Ananthaswamy
The Tibetan Plateau in China experiences the strongest monsoon system on Earth, with powerful winds — and accompanying intense rains in the summer months — caused by a complex system of global air circulation patterns and differences in surface temperatures between land and oceans.
The military uses the microwave information to detect ocean wind speeds to feed into weather models, among other uses, but the data happen to be nearly perfect for sensing sea ice, says Walt Meier, a sea - ice specialist with the NSIDC.
In periods when the ocean surface warms (associated with red), the prevailing winds are more prone to sweep down from the north.
The researchers studied the winds and their interaction with the ocean in a recently developed reconstruction of 20th century climate.
These winds also started to generate ocean currents, which in combination with the expansion of an oxygen minimum zone caused several of the atolls to be submerged.
Warm ocean waters, combined with little wind shear that could have torn the embryonic storm apart, allowed...
«To put this in some kind of context, if those small scale eddies did not increase with wind stress then the saturation of carbon dioxide in the Southern Ocean sink would occur twice as rapidly and more heat would enter our atmosphere and sooner.»
Faster winds are affecting how much heat and carbon dioxide the oceans soak up, with immense consequences for us all
And now you find them in places that are still more or less unchanged from that time — with tussock grass (Poa flabellata is the species) and these seabirds and high winds and cliffs and oceans.
Activity within the eyewall is closely connected to the hurricane's overall intensity, with the vertical updraft fed by an inward - spiraling, ocean - hugging wind whose average speed is the highest across the whole storm.
Things can be rough on the open ocean — and they appear to be getting rougher, with increased average air speed, wave height, and frequency of strong winds and large waves over the past two decades.
Climate changes that began ~ 17,700 years ago included a sudden poleward shift in westerly winds encircling Antarctica with corresponding changes in sea ice extent, ocean circulation, and ventilation of the deep ocean.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind spOcean, which has a profound effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind spocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind spocean equivalent of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
With wind speed exceeding a Category 1 threshold, the ocean surface unexpectedly became more «slippery.»
This temperature differential, the engine of Asian monsoons, creates winds that blow from the Indian and Pacific oceans into Tibet, which drag with them the pollutants piled up in the foothills.
The researchers used a climate model, a so - called coupled ocean - atmosphere model, which they forced with the observed wind data of the last decades.
Richard Alley, a Penn State geosciences professor who wasn't involved with the new study, said far more work is needed to understand the effects of wind and ocean changes in the Southern Hemisphere's most frigid stretches.
But, as was the case in drought - stricken California, the naturally wild whims of Pacific Ocean winds conspired with a touch of global warming to bask the Evergreen State in unusual wintertime warmth.
Far - flung coastal communities accustomed to the Pacific Ocean's mighty onslaughts were flattened by Typhoon Haiyan, one of the most intense storms currently on record, with sustained winds ripping through their streets at around 320 kilometers per hour and gusts reaching 370 kph.
«The mounting evidence is coalescing around the idea that decades of stronger trade winds coincide with decades of stalls or even slight cooling of global surface temperatures, as heat is apparently transferred from the atmosphere into the upper ocean,» Linsley said.
The OIST design is a hybrid of a kite and a wind turbine: an ocean - current turbine is anchored to seabed with a line and floats in the current while water rotates its three blades.
Only this time, the ocean is already much warmer and most importantly, the atmosphere seems to have finally gotten the memo, with the trade winds weakening.
Each December, six months before the start of hurricane season, the now 75 - year - old Gray and his team issue a long - range prediction of the number of major tropical storms that will arise in the Atlantic Ocean basin, as well as the number of hurricanes (with sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or more) and intense hurricanes (with winds of at least 111 mph).
Many NASA satellites observe environmental factors that are associated with El Niño evolution and its impacts, including sea surface temperature, sea surface height, surface currents, atmospheric winds and ocean color.
One theory is that the Pacific Ocean is absorbing much of the «missing heat» with help from strengthened trade winds (ClimateWire, Feb. 10).
Combined with Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) buoys from NOAA measuring wind velocity, they track ocean acidity — and predict the upwelling events that cause increased acidity — in real Ocean Observing System (IOOS) buoys from NOAA measuring wind velocity, they track ocean acidity — and predict the upwelling events that cause increased acidity — in real ocean acidity — and predict the upwelling events that cause increased acidity — in real time.
But, between 1900 and 2012, they concluded that humanity's temperature - changing influence paled in comparison with that of the intense natural fluctuations of the wild winds and waters of the world's largest ocean.
Watterson, I.G., 2001: Zonal wind vacillation and its interaction with the ocean: Implications for interannual variability and predictability.
Westerly winds took America's dirty air out over the Atlantic, while the pollution from Europe blew south and then west over the ocean with the trade winds.
In the oceans, warmer weather is driving stronger winds that are exposing deeper layers of water, which are already saturated with carbon and not as able to absorb as much from the atmosphere.
But before you go ahead and press that «x» on this page, what is about to follow contains no cliches of «feeling like the wind» or «being at one with the ocean».
Taking them both to the ocean with my mom this weekend ended up being very fortunate indeed, because the wind was so strong the first day that as I was trying to photograph a different outfit, the wind just whipped up and blew my skirt alll the way up to show off my underwear.
When I first started running a few years ago it was back in the Adelaide hills where I could run through the pine forests along a sand horse trail, up and down the hills, along a creek bed and wind up on top of a hill with an incredible panoramic view out to the ocean (albeit, far, far away).
The faux wrap skirt and flounce detailing will look so beautiful when it catches a bit of wind from an ocean breeze and can be worn with sandals or high heels.
I am a gentle and dynamic woman, i am very simple and easy going woman, love hanging out with my companion and close ones... love going to the movies with him and spending much of my time with him... strolling down the beaches is a real fun for me and would love to give it to him even if it takes the whole of my life to do so... loves the breezes, clouds and winds that swarps the ocean shores... Love respecting people and always don't argue for what i don't really know or what am not sure about... Maybe you could love to know more about me... then i guess you just contact me and then will explain that orally... probably in live chat.
With the news last year that Andrew Stanton planned to salve his John Carter wounds with a dip back into Finding Nemo's ocean, it was all but inevitable that the main voice cast would start to retWith the news last year that Andrew Stanton planned to salve his John Carter wounds with a dip back into Finding Nemo's ocean, it was all but inevitable that the main voice cast would start to retwith a dip back into Finding Nemo's ocean, it was all but inevitable that the main voice cast would start to return.
To visualise how he would approach the filming of the climactic battle, DGA Quarterly recounts how he laid out a blue sheet on his office floor for the ocean and with a fishing line towed two little square - rigger ship models around the room, blew wind on them from a fan, and filmed it with a lipstick camera.
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