61. As coastal waters warm in July and August, the marine layer typically grows thinner, allowing morning fog and low clouds to disperse faster.
62. As waters warm and winds relax over the next few months, the likelihood of a hurricane will increase, peaking in September.
63. As the sea freezes, it leaves behind very dense, saline water that sinks to the ocean floor and is replaced by warm water from the tropics.
64. As this warm water moves, it increases ocean temperatures and can cause storms and flooding around the world.
65. As to the possibility of life in the relatively warm waters of the great global ocean, Hoppa was reluctant to speculate.
66. As warm surface water sank in response to the stirring, cooler water upwelling from the depths replaced it.
67. As near as anybody can figure, the fish like the warm water.
68. As the warm water is pushed away from the Peruvian coast, deeper, colder water filled with nutrients rises to the surface.
69. As waters warm and winds relax over the next few months, the likelihood of a hurricane will increase, and peak in September.
70. Barbra Streisand dressed a water bottle up as a doll and filled it with warm water to make it feel like a real baby.