Not exact matches
Five
years before the times When celebrants who'd always turned their
backs On those who served and poured and knelt and bowed Would face lay faces and the music of Guitars, I lit six wicks and watched white wax
Melt down.
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I.e some
years back we are whether on top but
melting down around this time to February or we already down and not yet picking up until around same february when its already late for the title push up, but this
year we are almost their around this time and we can only get better when Alexis, le coq, dat guy and so on joined the ranks.
I wanted wenger gone z5
years ago when it was clear he would not deliver but surely there is no doubting He has demolished this team over last 3
years... no passion no style and obvious lack of quality... There is simply no way a serious club can keep a man like this at the top... Chances are this will spell
melt down in league to... But whatever happens it will be a worse season than last... I for one will not be sad to see the
back of him
But our now over-populated family, has a little girl that could make any environmentalist / greenlover / whatever
melt any day of the week as she plants our veggies in the
back at 2
years old.
He said the idea to pack the water, conceived some few
years back through his interaction with the charity, was necessitated by the fact that the accumulated ice was
melting away into the sea and going waste due to climate change effects while some people were in need of water.
She also remembers seeing an inflated television documentary (from
years back) where the people on the expedition were boasting about how many pairs of their boots had «
melted.»
For millennia, Greenland's ice sheet reflected sunlight
back into space, but satellite measurements in recent
years suggest the bright surface is darkening, causing solar heat to be absorbed and surface
melting to accelerate.
According to climate records stretching
back a century, southern Greenland has warmed three degrees Celsius in just the past 20
years, driving
melting that may help lubricate glacial flow along the bedrock, the two speculate.
Instead, the main source of the clamor occurs when bubbles disengage from the
melting glacier and suddenly spring
back into their original spherical shapes after thousands of
years of being squeezed by the ice.
«There must have been significant
melt -
back of sea ice each summer even at the height of the last ice age to have sea ice formation on the shelves each
year.
A unique chemical signature suggests volcanic rocks recently collected on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic survived untouched for 4.5 billion
years from before the
melted mantle began firing up magma to form Earth's crust and plate tectonics then mixed that crust
back into the mantle below.
This last
year I decided it was time to go
back to being vegan again, and without difficulty the weight is slowly
melting off.
The poles being white reflect heat which is why its critical that we do nt
melt the poles more or have black roads) this * is * causing more gloabal warming, white roads would be COOL literally helping to act like the poles... for those of you that understand this PLEASE help promote this idea and you can help now by coating your old tarmac drive with bonded white chippings, start a business doing it, easy cheap startup, loads of demand, you can make as much money doing this as you like, the demand is immense and will grow as the idea catches on) Going
back to our oil scenario: These pipelines carry oil to fuel dirty inefficient engines machines that for their 15
year lifespan spew poison gases into our limited atmosphere.
Tibb's laughter makes the
years melt away, drawing me
back to the old days, when I could see far with my own two eyes and walk on my own two legs, with none to guide me.
Maybe its just in my mind but I seem to remember Easter always being nice and sunny, I can certainly remember one
year going out with the family on an Easter Sunday picnic and we put our chocolate eggs on the
back window shelf of the car and being so dissapointed to find that they had
melted in the hot sun!!
[Response: Here's a simple
back - of - envelope consideration for the future: if the Greenland ice sheet
melts completely over the next ~ 1,000
years (Jim Hansen argues in the current Climatic Change that the time scale could be centuries), this would contribute an average flux of ~ 0.1 Sv of freshwater to the surrounding ocean.
Back - of - the - envelope calculations show that the latent heat absorbed by
melting of ice after surges (e.g., the
melting of > 1500
years of ice accumulation during Dansgaard - Oeschger events — which seem to have happened in unison across the northern hemisphere, or the longer > 5ky Bond cycles) can significantly contribute to the global energy balance.
Dr. Steffen, recently
back from the field there, mentioned on Wednesday that the
melting rate in summers in most
years since my trip had far outpaced the rate of snow accumulation.
There was a paper in Science several
years back whose conclusion was that once glaciers left their terminal moraine grounding lines behind, the embayment left behind would freshen and cool with meltwater and provide a negative feedback to more
melting.
When these factors combine in such a way that summers are cool and short enough that they fail to
melt back the previous
year's winter ice cover to the usual degree, the «permanent» (as in
year round) ice extent in the north begins to grow and spread south.
This thicker multiyear ice takes longer to
melt back (both because of greater thickness and higher albedo than first -
year ice) and so in conjunction with the weather it is responsible for more extensive ice in the late summer in this region.
When the ice
melts, as occurred following the LGM, the mass is transferred
back to the oceans and the crust slowly moves
back up and this creates a mass (and hence gravity) trend for many thousands of
years.
That Greenland gets over 1m of snow fall each
year (w.e.) means it is growing upwards at the same time as it's outer fringes of ice are
melting back a bit.
They look at two dimensional maps like this one from September 1 last
year, and imagine that the ice is going to keep
melting back towards the pole.
This pink clay can be traced
back to 400 million
years old red sand stones at Svalbard, and was carried out to sea by
melt water from the ice sheet.
Conditions may potentially rival the 2007 record minimum, if the majority of the remaining first -
year ice disappears and some second -
year ice at lower latitudes
melts back between now and the September minimum.
A key uncertainty that filters into several of the outlook contributions is the fate of first -
year ice and in particular the extent to which it
melts back completely or survives the summer.
Antarctic ice is at a record high, Arctic sea ice is
back to normal, and at current rates Greenland would not
melt for 13,000
years.
Researchers publishing the study estimate that it will take between 20 and 30
years for the glacier to
melt back to an underwater ridge line that should somewhat slow its
melt.
The idea was revived in the 1990s because of a mechanism (volcanic CO2 becoming 10 % of air) that would
melt it
back within a few million
years, after which there is a Hothouse Earth for a few million
years until the thirty - fold - greater CO2 is removed from the atmosphere.
The earlier discussion was focussed on a particularly interesting phenomenon — why, when the recent few
years seem to show a global fall in temperatures, have there been two exceptionally large summer
melt -
backs in the Arctic?
While
melt onset at Barrow was as early as it has been observed in the past 15
years with near complete snow
melt in April, a cooler May and June with additional snowfall and few meltponds have pushed
back complete
melt of the ice cover.
Also there is an article in an early National Geographic centering on a lagoon, I think in Alaska, that had 5 glaciers joining and exiting the lagoon to calf icebergs in the ocean, 20
years later there were 5 distinct glaciers now
melted back, calving into the lagoon.
A look
back on a landmark study, weird weather, Greenland's ice sheet
melt, and other highlights that shaped climate change science news last
year...
Consider
melt occurence in regions that otherwise have intact ice records (no
melting) going
back for x
years.
9000000 km ^ 2 Arctic sea ice
melt spring — summer 1.8 e +13 m ^ 3 at a 2m average thickness — this is generous — see http://psc.apl.washington.edu/ArcticSeaiceVolume/IceVolume.php 917 kg / m ^ 3 for ice 1.6506 e +16 kg /
year 5.513004 e +21 joules 0.143 percent going into ice
melt spring — summer; BUT, a roughly equal amount comes
back out during the refreeze in the fall — winter; and since it's floating, it doesn't effect sea level.
Before getting
back on topic, let me mention this retrospective of the
melt season this
year.
On average,
year over
year, the ice will decline,
melting back to the hard core of oldest, thickest ice jammed against the northern shores of Greenland and the islands of the Canadian Archipelago, like a besieged army retreating to a fortress.
The continental ice sheets began to
melt back about 20,000
years ago.
As I said, I've had this business model in mind for some time and it wasn't until last
year back in July when I was laid off, this was before everything started to
melt down.