Not exact matches
Now, a computer modeling approach, developed by University of Maryland seismologist Vedran Lekic and colleagues at the University of California Berkeley, has
produced new seismic wave imagery which reveals that the rising plumes are, in fact, influenced by a pattern of finger - like structures carrying
heat deep beneath Earth's oceanic plates.
The other species, E. verrucosus,
produces far fewer
heat shock proteins and instead migrates to
deeper, cooler regions of the lake to escape high water temperatures.
As the matter forming the brown dwarf becomes compressed by gravitational forces, enough
heat is
produced to make the surface glow a very faint orange or
deep red.
Infrared saunas generate
heat waves that penetrate
deep into the body and
produce the same kind of sweat you would experience with vigorous exercise.
Since it is an infrared sauna the price is higher than most steam saunas, but the
heating process is faster and it
produces a different kind of
heat claimed to have
deeper penetration and stronger detox effect.
Hurricanes do have a
deep surface mixing effect that normal tropical convection doesn't
produce, and that would be expected to result in greater transfer of
heat to the atmosphere, but it gets complicated in a hurry; see the realclimate discussion of the Walker circulation for example, as well as the link between hurricanes and sea surface temps.
Leif Knutsen 35 «To stop climate change, flat CO2 emissions aren't enough, say scientists» IMHO the movement of
heat into the
deep ocean with
heat pipes as explained in the above references is also required and can
produce as much zero emissions energy as we currently derive from fossil fuels.
Given the vast pool of very cold water in the
deep ocean, even modest changes in the rate it exchanges
heat with the surface can
produce large changes in temperature without any change in the planetary radiative balance.
Francisco (09:12:57): Go ahead and explain how additional
heat in the atmosphere moves from the atmosphere to the ocean surface, and from there to the
deep oceans, ** without first
producing any warming in the atmosphere or on the ocean surface water ** Just because you don't know how it can happen, does not mean that it is not happening, just that you don't understand how.
That water sinks in a slow more viscous flow exchanging very little
heat producing a thermal boundary in the
deep oceans.
Man made devices can also move
heat into
deep water and when that movement is through a
heat engine, energy is
produced.
... And with a general increase in SSTs, I expect certain kinds of low - frequency variability, in particular those in which SST anomalies
produce a perturbation wave train in the westerlies allowing for global teleconnections, to be more sensitive to the same SST anomalies, because of the exponential temperature dependence of water vapor concentration (involved in latent
heating, enhances
deep convection, etc.).
If
heat flow into the
deeper ocean (under 300m) is driven independently of Global Average Surface temperature or the «greenhouse» effect, then we have no reason to suppose that the latter
produces any «global warming» at all.
This might make it ideal for
producing variations in the amount of
deep vertical mixing (of
heat, CO2, and perhaps nutrients) depending on tropical cyclone activity.