Not exact matches
Published on Jan 15, 2013 Over 60,000
years ago, the first modern humans — people physically identical to us today —
left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the
Ice Age.
Program Description Over 60,000
years ago, the first modern humans — people physically identical to us today —
left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the
Ice Age.
I've had a note to make chamomile
ice cream ever since I made chamomile sorbet
years ago, which was essentially frozen chamomile tea and honey — sounds so simple, but its refreshing flavor
left quite an impression for all these
years.
I had some anxiety about
leaving behind my KitchenAid stand mixer, my food processor, dehydrator,
ice cream machine and all the little tools and gadgets I'd so thoughtfully purchased over the
years.
I've made some changes in the last couple
years to swap a lot of my dairy eating out — i.e. I use plant - based protein powders now & I've been eating dairy free yogurt most of the time — and at this point, all that's really
left is eating
ice cream & cheese.
He would walk in angry and grab the ic3w maker bucket in the freezzer and the kick the bedroom door open and throw the entire
ice bucket in the bed saying that should keep the
ice queen comfy then go back to his mat
leaving, me crying and drying the bed out, That first twoyears we had hoped he would see he should go back to the military and go 18 more
years with them.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about New York State Senate staff looking to finish the budget and
leave town to help campaign for the seat once held by former State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, dangerous
ice in the Adirondacks that resulted in the death of a 12 -
year - old Greenwich boy, and an interesting story about politics and money in Cohoes.
For
years geologists have thought that hidden features could subtly sculpt the surface above,
leaving ghostly hints in the
ice.
Manley's Central England record coincides well with the
year - to -
year rises and falls of temperature proxies: tree rings and written records of when winter
ice spread over rivers or harbors and trees sprouted
leaves.
Ice Age Immigrants (Eurasia 7,000 - 45,000
years ago) aDNA from 51 individuals reveals the earliest modern humans to reach Europe went extinct; those arriving in subsequent waves, starting 37,000
years ago,
left descendants who remain to this day.
El Niño thus
leaves its mark on the Quelccaya
ice cap as a chemical signature (especially in oxygen isotopes) indicating sea surface temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean over much of the past 1,800
years.
Although not designed to map changes in Earth's gravity over time, ESA's extraordinary GOCE satellite has shown that the
ice lost from West Antarctica over the last few
years has
left its signature.
The Perseid shower reaches its peak once a
year, in mid-August, when Earth's orbit carries the planet through the debris stream
left behind by Comet Swift - Tuttle, a 26 - kilometer body that sheds
ice and dust as it orbits the sun.
Radiocarbon dating of minute
leaf and wood fragments preserved in the cave's
ice indicates that its glacier is at least 10,500
years old, making it the oldest cave glacier in the world and one of the oldest glaciers on Earth outside the polar regions.
Around 14,000
years ago the Earth started warming, and the effects were significant —
ice completely
left the tops of the mountains in western Canada, and where there were
ice sheets, they probably thinned a lot.
But that multi-
year ice is also on the decline,
leaving more fragile first -
year ice that is easier to melt.
But for Helsinki, which lies beyond the gravitational weakening enjoyed by Reykjavik, the 8,400 tonnes of
ice now
leaving Greenland every second of every
year contribute to net local sea - level rise.
After orbiting Vesta, Dawn will
leave for its nearly three -
year journey to Ceres, which could harbor substantial water or
ice beneath its rock crust — and possibly life.
The volume of sea
ice left at the end of the summer melt season seems to vary more from
year to
year than had perhaps been previously appreciated; after declining for several
years, sea
ice volume shot up after the unusually cool summer of 2013, the data revealed.
There just isn't much
ice left, and what is
left would be extremely difficult to melt, as most of it is located at high latitudes around the poles which are mostly dark 6 months out of the
year with way below freezing temperatures.
Just a note on the water — for
years now I've been drinking a couple glasses of water — tepid NOT
ice cold — upon rising,
leaving at least a half hour before eating anything.
after living in my coastal cottage for 16
years, I moved a candle stand with copper
leaves from on top of my linen closet in master bath (where it displayed with antique aqua bottles) to the top of our TV cabinet andput it next to a beautiful blue and white Chinese tub (not sure what else to call it but I have used it to chill wines with
ice in it).
If you
leave aside the jokes, the sets (this
year's mutating Swarovski
ice palace would have made Liberace weep, though in its avalanche - of - chintz way it was beautiful), and the celebrities in their designer plumage, the heartbeat of the Oscars is the slow and steady gathering drumbeat of the big winner, and what that winner means.
If you
leave aside the jokes, the sets (this
year's mutating Swarovski
ice palace would have made Liberace weep, though in its avalanche - of - chintz way it was beautiful), and the celebrities in their designer plumage, the heartbeat of the Oscars is the slow and -LSB-...]
But when the officer's illegal activities end up getting him imprisoned and the base bulldozed, Wilson and Rudolph are
left on
ice not for a
year but for 500.
Here's the full list of 142 films that featured on our contributors» ballots: (Disclaimer: Luc Besson's Lucy didn't get a single vote - I just like this image of Scarlett sorting through stuff) 71 1001 Grams 12
Years a Slave 20,000 Days on Earth 22 Jump Street 52 Tuesdays A Girl at my Door A Most Violent
Year A Most Wanted Man A Touch of Sin Aberdeen Alleluia American Sniper Birdman Black Coal, Thin
Ice Blind Blue Ruin Boyhood Calvary Captain America: The Winter Soldier Casa Grande Chef Citizenfour Climbing to Spring Cold in July Danger 5 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Der Samurai Duke of Burgundy Edge of Tomorrow Electric Boogaloo Enemy Fandry Force Majeure Frank Free Fall From What is Before Giovanni's Island Gone Girl Goodbye to Language Guardians of the Galaxy Haemoo Han Gong - ju Hard to be a God Horse Money Housebound Ida Inherent Vice Interstellar It Follows Jauja Jigarthanda Jodorowsky's Dune John Wick Killers Lady Maiko Les Combattants Leviathan Li'l Quinquin Life Itself Like Father Like Son Locke Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere Magical Girl Maidan Man From Reno Melbourne Memphis Mommy National Gallery New World Nightcrawler Norte, The End of History Nymphomaniac Of Good Report Only Lovers
Left Alive Over Your Dead Body Pale Moon Peaky Blinders Pride R100 Red Army Seven Weeks Sils Maria Snowpiercer Song of the Sea Sorrow and Joy Spring Stand By Me Doraemon Starred Up Starry Eyes Stray Dogs Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Act of Killing The Babadook The Dam Keeper The Double The Editor The Grand Budapest Hotel The Great Beauty The Great Passage The Guest The Hobbit The Internet's Own Boy The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness The Lego Movie The Missing Picture The One I Love The Overnighters The Penguins of Madagascar The Raid 2 The Sacrament The Second Game The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Snow White Murder Case The Tale of the Princess Kaguya The Terror Live The Tribe The Wind Rises The Wolf of Wall Street The Wonders The World of Kanako These Final Hours They Came Together Tokyo Tribe Tusk Two Days, One Night Under the Skin Wadjda We Are The Best!
The Aston Martin On
Ice programme has been a hugely popular event for many
years, offering customers and guests the opportunity to acquire a range of winter driving skills through lessons with professional drivers, and
leave with an enriched understanding of the Aston Martin range.
If yesterday's two announcements — the 7.1 mm thick, kevlar bearing Droid RAZR and the
Ice Cream Sandwich - running Galaxy Nexus —
left you torn, here's something to look forward to: Motorola announced that the RAZR will be updated to Android 4.0 early next
year.
Left to right: Betty, Frabtafel and
Ice 3 by Gerard Richter This October, help wish Gerhard Richter a Happy Birthday when Tate Modern hosts the first major London retrospective for the artist in over 20
years.
Dec. 11, 2013 — From 2000 to 2010, about 1,900 cyclones churned across the top of the world each
year,
leaving warm water and air in their wakes — and melting sea
ice in the Arctic Ocean.
It shows the warming as the last
ice age ended (
left), a period when temperatures were warmer than today, a cooling starting 5,000
years ago and an abrupt warming in the last 100
years.
The whole Arctic Ocean
ice cap will also disappear,
leaving the North Pole as open water for the first time in at least three million
years.
Here's another way to frame the question: Have we
left the Holocene Epoch — the warm interval since the end of the last
ice age some 10,000
years ago — and entered what is increasingly described as a geological epoch or age of our own making?
It seems increasingly clear that D - O events must involve major sea
ice changes (and there is not much sea
ice left, by comparison with what was present during the glacial period (20000 +
years ago, when these events happened), so D - O events are increasingly unlikely in the future).
The paper uses evidence and modeling to explain how the sun - blocking impact from a 50 -
year stretch of unusually intense eruptions of four tropical volcanoes caused sufficient cooling to produce a long - lasting shift in the generation and migration of Arctic Ocean sea
ice, with substantial consequences for the Northern Hemisphere climate that lasted centuries and
left a deep imprint on European history.
The bears there have had to
leave the sea
ice behind, along with their normal diet of ringed seal pups, earlier in the
year because of warming.
Thicker
ice sheets can be more resistant to melting by having colder surfaces (but also depress the crust more, so that when melting occurs, it may
leave ocean instead of land (isostatic adjustment being a slow process — from memory, a timescale of ~ 15,000
years?)
The lake had its earliest
ice out this
year in memory, and so the
leaves had had a longer time to decompose, thus releasing more tannic acid to the water.
Any existing
ice this
year will form the basis of the multi-
year ice, yes — but the sea forms at the bottom, in contact with sea water, and melts at the top — so at the end of next summer, all of this
year's
ice could have melted off the top,
leaving only the new
ice beneath, possibly thinner than this
year.
This will move up through some big numbers (possibly approaching half a metre a
year at worst) as the
ice sheets fall to bits, then the annual rate will slacken again as less
ice is
left to melt.
Whatever tatters of
Ice left over after this summer will be even thinner and more fragmented than last year, although the extent (15 % or more ice coverage), will still be somewhere in the same ballpark as 20
Ice left over after this summer will be even thinner and more fragmented than last
year, although the extent (15 % or more
ice coverage), will still be somewhere in the same ballpark as 20
ice coverage), will still be somewhere in the same ballpark as 2007.
Past climates have
left records in
ice and ocean - sediment cores that provide some of the best available evidence.1 A couple of kilometres beneath the surface of the Antarctic and Greenland
ice - sheets lies
ice which has been there for tens of thousands of
years.
Much warmer times have also occurred in climate history — during most of the past 500 million
years, Earth was probably completely free of
ice sheets (geologists can tell from the marks
ice leaves on rock), unlike today, when Greenland and Antarctica are
ice - covered.
Although Antarctica sat over the South Pole for hundreds of millions of
years, it remained
ice free for most of the Mesozoic and early Cenozoic because the «refrigerator door» was
left open.
The total area covered by thick older
ice that survives one or more summers («multi-
year ice») shrank 42 percent or 1.54 million square kilometers (595,000 square miles),
leaving thinner first -
year ice («seasonal
ice») as the dominant type of
ice in the region.
A few bears usually visit this station each summer when the sea
ice leaves — but this
year there were more than a dozen bears rather than a few.
«As a result of climate change, sea
ice is melting earlier and forming later each
year,
leaving polar bears less time to hunt.
Let us
leave that as a rhetorical flourish on your part and assume that you understand that changes in CO2 lag temperature in the
ice core record by approximately 800
years.
And since the Holocene Climatic Optimum, the long term * natural * trend has been one of cooling which
left to its own gradually slip into another
ice age tens of thousands of
years from now.
Over the course of several
years, turbulent water overflow from a large melt lake carved this 60 - foot - deep (18.3 meter - deep) canyon in Greenland's
Ice Sheet (note people near
left edge for scale).