Sentences with phrase «work near the ocean»

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The oceans near Antarctica that absorb carbon and protect our planet from climate change have been working robustly in the past decade, finds a new study published yesterday in Science.
Located 60 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean near Key Largo, it lets spacewalkers work with support crews and a mission control.
He lives and works very near Atlantic Ocean beaches and would very much like for you to visit him.
I do nt know if this sites works but i will try and find a sensitive and tender person, I want to give all of my tenderness and care to my special woman I enjoy nature, seeing the stars at night, listening to the sounds of nature, being near the water, swimming, as I love the ocean and sea, I like trav...
Although the work lives in the landscape - full - of - eccentric - beings mode of painting, Gaiman — whose own latest master - stroke is the towering plethora of coverage he's able to bring to The Ocean at the End of the Lane — is refreshingly blunt in his assessment near the end of the article:
Rather, Wallace J. Nichols ground breaking work is an in depth look at mankind's connection to the ocean and how the brain responds to being on, near, or under water.
Some of the work for the show was made in a summer studio in Rhode Island, which is near the Atlantic Ocean, but also nestled in the green of the woods.
«I live near the Pacific ocean and walk along the beach everyday - all the beautiful limb - like forms of seaweed and algae find their way into my work as do the colors of the water, sky and tree forms.
It's not so much a town as a rugged industrial work camp situated near the frigid Arctic Ocean at the far end of the pipeline; it exists mainly to facilitate the extraction and pumping of oil.
In this work the equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) is estimated based on observed near - surface temperature change from the instrumental record, changes in ocean heat content and detailed RF time series.
The key conclusion of this work is that much of the variability in global temperature is being driven by ocean temperatures near the equator in the Eastern Pacific Oocean temperatures near the equator in the Eastern Pacific OceanOcean.
Greater understanding of the ocean floor and the discoveries of features like mid-oceanic ridges, geomagnetic anomalies parallel to the mid-oceanic ridges, and the association of island arcs and oceanic trenches occurring together and near the continental margins, suggested convection might indeed be at work.
According to Lamb (1977), p. 661, the first to recognize that an ice - free Arctic Ocean would lead to more snow near the ocean (based on observations of 20th century warm years) and that this could lead to onset of glaciation was O.A. Drozdov; the work was not published at once, and Lamb cites a later publication, Drozdov (1Ocean would lead to more snow near the ocean (based on observations of 20th century warm years) and that this could lead to onset of glaciation was O.A. Drozdov; the work was not published at once, and Lamb cites a later publication, Drozdov (1ocean (based on observations of 20th century warm years) and that this could lead to onset of glaciation was O.A. Drozdov; the work was not published at once, and Lamb cites a later publication, Drozdov (1966).
Essentially, the study proposes that climate feedbacks could work completely and totally against us, as warm water becomes trapped on top of a layer of colder Antarctic waters due to a near total shutdown in the global ocean conveyor belt, which circulates ocean heat from the coast of Antarctica to Newfoundland.
Marc Gracie, of Garden Couture, ducks as sand flies over his head as he works with Eduardo Ramos, center, Connor Klutz, right, as they remove sand from a beach patio near North Ocean Blvd. and Atlantic Avenue in... Greg Lovett / Greg Lovett
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