Given the temperature rise (and speed of rise) in the last 50 years is entirely unprecedented, and also that it has almost flat - lined in the last 15 or 20 years, questions on potential impacts (or lack thereof) may be much more interesting than those purely focusing on the temperature rise itself.
-- so you'll see the gal / min flow rate for
a given temperature rise.
Not exact matches
It's about ten percent larger than our own planet and just a little further away from its sun, which might mean it's a touch cooler but
given our own
rising temperatures, maybe that's not such a bad thing.
So pleased to hear that you made these with youngsters and that (for the most part; — RRB - the cookies were well received and perhaps expanded their ideas of baking without the usual «generosity» of ingredients that we all grew up on:p Good for you for finding a
temperature that suits your climate best — experimentation is where it's at and every environment will
give rise (forgive the pun) to different issues, so making adjustments can be very helpful to the outcome.
We
give our loaves ample time to slowly
rise, at just the right
temperatures.
The region experienced a warm, dry spring,
giving way to gradually
rising temperatures during the summer days and cool, moist summer nights.
If having your baby wear a sock monitor
gives you peace of mind and you don't find yourself running to the hospital every time their
temperature rises.01 degrees, then that's great and you should continue what you're doing.
Though not a telltale sign of pregnancy (body
temperature can
rise for various reasons, not just pregnancy), it could
give a woman some advance knowledge as to whether she is pregnant before actually receiving a positive on a home pregnancy test.
It's not too difficult to
give up using the tub while your pregnant especially when you know how dangerous it actually is for a pregnant woman to allow her body
temperature to
rise so significantly.
When sea
temperatures rise, the algae that
give coral its bright colours leave their host, causing it to look white, hence the term «coral bleaching».
Given that
rising temperatures cause higher levels of humus decomposition while, at the same time, the supply of organic substances is stagnating, a depletion of humus must be expected in the long term.
Still, limiting the
rise in atmospheric
temperatures will at least
give reefs some time to adapt.
If the planet is only one Earth mass, Jenkins says, any life there might be near its end; the world would be on the verge of a runaway greenhouse effect, with gravity too weak to prevent its life -
giving water from boiling off into space due to
rising surface
temperatures.
Many governments believe that holding the average global
temperature rise caused by man - made warming to 2 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels
gives the world the best chance to avoid dangerous climate change.
It turned out that a doubling of carbon dioxide had always gone along with a 3 °C
temperature rise,
give or take a degree or two — a striking confirmation of the computer models, from entirely independent evidence.
Give them more data spelling out the correlation between increased carbon emissions and global
temperature rise, the thinking goes, and they'll get it.
«We still don't know exactly where the meltwater came from, but
given that the average
temperature at the nearest weather station has
risen by about 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit) over the last 50 years, it makes sense that snow and ice are melting and the resulting water is seeping down beneath the glacier,» Thompson said.
But
rising air
temperatures mean that it is now stratifying about a month earlier —
giving the shallow surface layers much more time to get toasty each summer.
Such collaboration is especially important, Young said,
given climate models for the area, which predict
rising temperatures, «megadroughts,» and brief, severe floods.
The research shows that TBG has an inbuilt booster which
gives a surge in thyroxine release as the body
temperature rises above 37ºC.
Coral bleaching happens when sea
temperatures rise, causing the breakdown of the symbiosis between coral and their zooxanthellae (the microscopic plants which
gives coral most of its colour), which can be fatal for the coral.
Dr Van der Kamp said: «Our computer simulations of the «wiggling and jiggling» of enzymes at different stages in the reaction tells us how these structural fluctuations
give rise to the difference in heat capacity, and thereby can predict the optimum
temperature of an enzyme.
«This is worrisome
given that the
temperature in the study region is predicted to
rise by as much as 2 degrees by midcentury under the range of plausible greenhouse gas emissions scenarios,» said Avery Cohn, aassistant professor of environment and resource policy at Tufts, who led the work while he was a visiting researcher at Brown.
Because the models predict little average precipitation increase nationwide over this period, the product of CAPE and precipitation
gives about a 12 percent
rise in cloud - to - ground lightning strikes per degree in the contiguous U.S., or a roughly 50 percent increase by 2100 if Earth sees the expected 4 - degree Celsius increase (7 degrees Fahrenheit) in
temperature.
The preconditions which
gave rise to rapid
temperature changes during the last ice age do not exist today, but sudden climate changes can not be excluded in future.»
The El Niño Southern Oscillation is a natural fluctuation of ocean
temperatures in the equatorial Pacific that can
give rise to El Niño and La Niña, which drive droughts and floods from South East Asia and Australia to the Americas.
Despite the strong warming trend of the past 15 years, worldwide
temperatures have
risen less than models predict,
given the build - up of carbon dioxide in the air to 25 per cent above pre-industrial levels.
We know, for example, that stabilization at 550 parts per million [of carbon dioxide equivalent in the atmosphere] would
give us around a 50 — 50 chance of being [on] either side of a 3 - degree Celsius [5.4 - degree Fahrenheit]
rise from the
temperatures in preindustrial times.
Given the inverse relationship observed between their values, it has been possible to determine the additional area of vegetation needed (in this case of green roofs) necessary to reduce the
temperature by the same amount as it is predicted to
rise in different climate change models for Seville.
Those winds coincided with a period, from 1910 to 1940, when global
temperatures rose faster than could have been caused by greenhouse gas pollution alone,
given the still - nascent state of mass industrialization.
Based on the volcanic record in and around Iceland over the last 56 million years and numerical modeling, Brown and Lesher show that high mantle
temperatures are essential for generating the large magma volumes that
gave rise to the North Atlantic large igneous provinces bordering Greenland and northern Europe.
In Antarctica, even small variations in
temperature can
give rise to rapid and dramatic changes.
Or, such shadows may also change the
temperature of the outer disk (it will be cooler in the shadows), which would in turn change the overall structure of the disk,
giving rise to a spiral arms as changes propagate in the disk — translating a shadow to a physical evolution in the disk.
Given the one percent
rise of
temperature over the last century is an «average», and the Arctic and Antarctic regions are now warming faster, purportedly by up to eleven degrees, there must be areas that are now cooler.
For the first time in this report, acidification was
given ample consideration along with other ocean changes, such as
temperature and sea level
rise.
However, it is expected that —
given the combination of changes in precipitation variability, changed snowpack, and
rising temperatures — future droughts will be more severe when they do occur.
Given that atmospheric CO2 will likely continue to climb over the next century, a long - term increase in flowering activity may persist in some growth forms until checked by nutrient limitation or by climate change through
rising temperatures, increasing drought frequency and / or increasing cloudiness and reduced insolation.
These density changes
give rise to specific water masses, which have well - defined
temperature and salinity characteristics, and which can be traced for long distances in the ocean.
The Kiel study is the first one to
give insight into the effects of ocean acidification and
rising temperatures on the composition of fatty acids in a natural community of copepods.
Because the range of modeled wet bulb globe
temperatures in a
given time and place was narrow, even small increases quickly moved a region out of its historical range, making it easy to see the steady
rise in humid warmth.
Taking into account the dwarf planet's size and interior heat flow, which is around two percent that of Earth's, the team discovered that the
temperatures and pressures at play below Sputnik Planitia could
give rise to a viscous, slushy subsurface ocean of water ice.
Rising water
temperatures stress corals and cause them to expel the symbiotic algae which is their primary food source and
gives them their color.
In this way very small changes in ai (T) can
give rise to large changes in
temperature.
«Many paleorecords record global
temperature rises of 5 to 6 degrees Celsius in a decade or two, and I
give some examples.
Moreover, these magnetic moments interact strongly with the electrons in graphene which carry electrical currents,
giving rise to a significant extra electrical resistance at low
temperature, known as the Kondo effect.
Global warming induced by increasing CO2 will cause ice to melt and hence sea level to
rise as the global volume of ice moves toward the quasi-equilibrium amount that exists for a
given global
temperature [53].
«People who practice NFP, or natural family planning, may use basal body
temperature charting, but they also
give themselves a big cushion of days around that
temperature rise to make sure that they're OK,» Dr. Pollio says.
At cold
temperatures, methanol will spontaneously
give rise to a colorless toxin known as formaldehyde.
With
temperatures on the
rise and the promise of brighter spring days, we're ready to put on our walking shoes and get some serious vitamin D. Not only are these sneakers comfortable, they will instantly
give your outfit the effortlessly cool vibe.
After an encounter in a supermarket, the pair reluctantly
give shelter to escaped convict, war veteran and salty - hunk - o - man Frank (Brolin) but, as the days pass and the
temperature rises, Frank proves himself indispensible around the house - cooking, cleaning and fixing things - and a romance develops between him and Adele.