Not exact matches
There are some new - ish cooking coconut oils that have undergone some type of process to remain liquid
at slightly
lower temperatures — I would avoid these (this isn't something I've ever seen in store though — most are just coconut oil).
It is pressed and naturally dried
at low temperatures to maintain nutritional properties and
there is no other processing involved, unlike other sugars that can be highly processed, refined and bleached.
I usually pop the pulp in the oven
at its
lowest temperature (unless your oven can dehydrate) and leave it in
there until the pulp has dried.
There's some question as to how good of a practice this is, given that this method doesn't actually
lower someone's core body
temperature, but it
at least helps them feel a little better.
As long as
there isn't excessive wind, it's a nice sunny, winter day, and your baby is
at least three weeks old, going out in
low temperatures is perfectly fine, as long as you dress appropriately.
«The reason formula is made up
at a higher
temperature and the boiling water is formula in itself is not sterile so
there's a real worry that if you're producing it
at a
lower temperature it doesn't kill any bugs that might be hanging around, established in the formula over the production process — and you're giving that to very young infants who will then be more vulnerable for sickness and other things.
By looking
at how the chemicals
there react with each other
at very high pressures and
low temperatures, they were able to predict which compounds are formed in the mantle.
Lower temperatures mean increasingly lethargic movements, until molecular motion essentially stops
at — 459.67 degrees F. Because
there's nothing slower than stopped, this is the
lowest possible
temperature — absolute zero.
But since 2001
there has been less water vapor in a narrow,
lower band of the stratosphere thanks to cooler
temperatures in the tropopause, and that may just be holding back global warming
at ground level, according to new research published online in Science on January 28.
«The interesting thing is that though
there are two different types of chemical processes happening in a single material, they appear to be working synergistically, and are able to do that
at a
lower temperature.»
Euan Nisbet, a geologist
at the University of London, points out that the Arctic, where the warming is expected to be strongest, is vulnerable — both on land and in shallow seas
there are hydrates that are stabilized mostly by
low temperatures rather than by high pressures.
And because the boiling points of several organic liquids — including methanol, ethanol and formic acid — found in sewage are
lower than 103 degrees, Heidrich says, «I just felt like
there would be stuff evaporating
at that
temperature.»
The MWCNTs are excellent field electron emitters due to their stability and electronic conduction
at room
temperature, but
there is still challenges to maximize their emission current
at the
lowest applied electric field possible.
There are several different dark matter detector experiments underway, and most of them are cryogenic detectors that operate underground
at extremely
low temperatures.
If
there's one area that often seems to catch the imagination of many who call themselves «climate skeptics», it's the idea that CO2
at its
low levels of concentration in the atmosphere can't possibly cause the changes in
temperature that have already occurred — and that are projected to occur in the future.
-LSB-...] Part One of the series started with this statement: If
there's one area that often seems to catch the imagination of many who call themselves «climate skeptics», it's the idea that CO2
at its
low levels of concentration in the atmosphere can't possibly cause the changes in
temperature that have already occurred — and that are projected to occur in the future.
If you can not be
there to turn the dehydrator down you may set
at a
lower temperature between 105ºF / 41ºC and 120ºF / 49ºC, but keep in mind that the
lower the setting, the longer it will take to dehydrate.»
You would need to keep it
there for eight to ten hours
at a
low temperature, however, and most people don't have time to keep an eye on the stove for that long.
It is also important to wash
at a
low temperature,
there is a high risk of shrinkage, in this regard is more than appropriate to be tailored to your taste after the first wash.
There is a moment in the script where Krasinski is yapping with his young local pal, Ahmaogak Sweeney, and Krasinski is observing him profit off the armada of reporters who weren't quite prepared for the
low - key town and harsh elemental
temperatures upon arriving
at the story site.
This is all to say that if
there is any leak
at all, the system will not hold pressure, and the boiling point of the water / coolant mixture will be
low enough to boil
at normal operating
temperatures.
At the center of the front hood,
there is a new, hexagonal air intake: its purpose is to lead air inside the vehicle's interior and
lower the ambient
temperature to guarantee improved ventilation for the driver.
There is no mention that the pool is heated in November time,
temperatures are generally
low to mid 20's
at that time of year
Over the longer time span of 50 to 100 years, it is well established that
there has been a decrease in the rate
at which
low temperature records are being set relative to all - time high
temperature records
at stations across the United States.
I was looking
at a
temperature anomaly graph (AccuWeather, who trend conservative) and found
there was a direct correspondence between the
lowering of water temp * near * the New Orleans coast and the short - term reduction in force of Gustav.
At the same time, the accelerated trade winds have increased equatorial upwelling in the central and eastern Pacific,
lowering sea surface
temperature there, which drives further cooling in other regions.
Of course overall
there is no * best *
temperature, but if we continue
at some point it will be too warm in the
lower latitudes for any kind of existence.
The point here isn't that anybody can prove that
there has never been this extent of Greenland melting
at some prior time in the Holocene, but that all of these indicators taken together (Arctic
temperatures,
low sea ice extent in summer * and * winter, permafrost melting, decreased snow cover, Greenland melting) indicate that the Arctic as a whole really is warming in an exceptional way.
For example, if the Earth got cold enough, the encroachment of snow and ice toward
low latitudes (where they have more sunlight to reflect per unit area), depending on the meridional
temperature gradient, could become a runaway feedback — any little forcing that causes some cooling will cause an expansion of snow and ice toward
lower latitudes sufficient to cause so much cooling that the process never reaches a new equilibrium — until the snow and ice reach the equator from both sides,
at which point
there is no more area for snow and ice to expand into.
How about this brutally simplified calculation for a
lower bound of equilibrium
temperature sensitivity: —
there seems to be a consensus that transient t.s. < equilibrium t.s. — today, the trend line is a + 1 C (see Columbia graph)-- CO2 is
at 410, which is 1.46 * 280 — rise is logarithmic, log (base2) of 1.46 = 0.55 — 1/0.55 = 1.8 — therefore, a
lower bound for ETS is 1.8 C
If the
temperature doesn't decline with height in that layer (perhaps because of solar heating), it is still the case that increasing the LW optical thickness will, by concentrating the source of OLR into a yet thinner layer
at the top of the atmosphere, remove some of the cooling of the
lower part of the original OLR source (by adding additional downward LW flux from above, replacing the darkness of space), thus tending to cause warming
there.
-- Projected precipitation and
temperature changes imply changes in floods, although overall
there is
low confidence
at the global scale regarding climate - driven changes in magnitude or frequency of river - related flooding, due to limited evidence and because the causes of regional changes are complex.
The same
temperature increase
at lower levels and increased OLR outside the band will be accomplished
at smaller optical thickness within the band, so the OLR reduction within the band should be smaller and thus
there will be a warmer upper atmsopherer near TOA for the same surface
temperature.
So really it's the gain of the
temperature - convection feedback that's
at stake, and if it were high enough to fully offset all radiative effects on
temperature,
there'd be some obvious symptoms —
low natural variability and glacial cycles perfectly correlated with insolation perhaps.
Northwestern Europe experienced warming, while
there was cooling in the south [Central Europe was in between] The average
temperature change appears to have declined rapidly with latitude so that essentially no change in mean
temperature is reported
at low and mid latitudes.
In 2005, during the hottest average decade on record, 8
low - wind conditions known as «the doldrums» combined with very high ocean
temperatures to cause massive coral bleaching in the Virgin Islands.9 This was followed by a particularly severe outbreak of
at least five coral diseases in the Virgin Islands, resulting in a decline in coral cover of about 60 percent.9
There is some indication that higher ocean
temperatures — between 86 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (30 to 35 degrees Celsius)-- promote optimal growth of several coral pathogens.9 Other research showed that elkhorn coral post-bleaching had larger disease lesions than unbleached specimens, suggesting that bleaching may increase the corals» susceptibility to disease.9, 10
Research indicates that the Arctic had substantially less sea ice during this period compared to present Current desert regions of Central Asia were extensively forested due to higher rainfall, and the warm temperate forest belts in China and Japan were extended northwards West African sediments additionally record the «African Humid Period», an interval between 16,000 and 6,000 years ago when Africa was much wetter due to a strengthening of the African monsoon While
there do not appear to have been significant
temperature changes
at most
low latitude sites, other climate changes have been reported.
And
there was NO effect on
temperatures at lower altitudes over that time, even from this massive heating event where about 20 % of the entire atmosphere warmed.
Finds that in the Northern Hemisphere
there is no reduction in the sensible heat transport despite the reduction in the zonal - mean
temperature gradient
at low levels associated with polar amplification of the warming
There are differences between the companies that mean they are not direct rivals - for instance, Viking Cold's thermal energy storage in the
low -
temperature range is aimed specifically
at freezers, Axiom
at refrigeration units and Ice Energy's Ice Battery's application focuses mostly on air - conditioning systems.
There has to be an obvious and simple flaw in the using of
lower troposphere satellite
temperatures at 3,000 m elevation to guesstimate actual surface polar
temperatures.
There was much ice to melt
at that stage (Laurentian and Scandinavian ice sheets) but global
temperatures were also
lower.
«This study has established that
there are significant differences in
temperature trends between weather stations sited
at urban, agricultural, and
low impact locations.
There are plenty, but for a conservative example see IPCC Synthesis Report 2007 Table 5.1 which says to stay within 2 - 2.4 degrees global average
temperature increase above pre-industrial (Copenhagen upper «
low risk» target) and 425 - 490ppm CO2 - equivalent concentration
at stabilisation, the required change in global CO2 emissions in 2050 (percent of 2000 emissions) is decline between 85 to 50 percent.
ie, a look
at the actual
temperature in the central england data set from the 1600's, would give a null hypothesis for any significant observable human AGW signature (ie a
low % of AGW) as
there only appear to be a gradual warming trend from a period known as the «little ice age».
tonyb says: January 7, 2014
at 1:32 am «As you know my particular interest is in historic
temperatures prior to 1850, as
there was generally greater variability and
lows and highs of
temperatures and weather extremes then.
There was an enormous amount of snow and ice to melt
at low levels following the lia and when the
temperatures started rising around 1700 it started to melt.
If
there is a natural mechanism that explains the current upward trend of global
temperature, it has not been discovered (solar cycle is also
at a
low ebb for the last 50 years, for example).
At about 90 km up, I note that the atmosphere of Venus cools down to very
low temperatures in the vicinity of -112 deg C. I suspect this is the CO2 thermal radiation escape altitude
there.
If one were to take the model and plot a curve of emission versus wavelength rather than simply summing up the values (integrating over wavelength), it would show a spectral curve of a black body
at 288.2 k with the absorption lines of the atmosphere dipping down to the point where
there is a spectral curve for a
lower temperature at which
there is emission going on in the wavelength bands associated with ghg absorption.