Sentences with phrase «less humidity in»

Less humidity in the air means less local rain and less precipitation replenishing glaciers and rivers.
My hair is much easier to straighten now that there is less humidity in the air XOXO

Not exact matches

Icing is very dependent on humidity, so you may need more (or less) liquid than I do here in Arizona.
You will use almost all the flour but you may need a bit more or less, depending on the size of your eggs, or humidity in your home.
warm water (in humidity use less water) Beat all ingredients until icing forms peaks at low speed.
Typical recommendations are to store and ship in a cool, dry environment with temperatures of less than 27 °C and relative humidity less than 65 %.
, the humidity in the arena at less than 40 % and the air temperature at 68?.
The issue is that something gets lost when you over-process food and more yet when it is stored and shipped in less than ideal environmental conditions (heat, humidity).
Many Olympians are also planning to live and train in South Korea, he says, which is in a similar time zone to Beijing and has similar heat and humidity conditions, but boasts much less air pollution than the Chinese city.
Nighttime sleep in both populations became deeper and less fragmented as tropical humidity dipped.
And then I moved from London back to New York, and the weather became a whole lot less broth - friendly, especially in the summer, where the soupy humidity felt distressingly similar to the liquid in my cup.
For example, in the wettest possible absolute humidity, less than 20 % of the virus was still viable after an hour, while at the driest conditions 80 % of the virus was still capable of making someone sick.
Shelled almonds that are stored in an hermetically sealed container will last longer than those that are sold in bulk bins since they are less exposed to heat, air and humidity.
«These ingredients pull moisture from the air to your skin, but since there's inherently less humidity during the colder months, they're not going to be as effective,» says dermatologist Marcy L. Street, M.D., founder and medical director of Doctor's Approach Dermatology in Okemos, MI.
And I do tend to straighten my hair much less in the summer months — mainly due to the humidity & heat, but also to give my hair a break from the blowdryer / flat iron / curling iron process.
In the summer, my skin requires less hydration (thanks to the 80 % Florida humidity).
I don't know if we would want to use it during the summer, with all of the humidity we get in Miami, but it has been fantastic for using during the less - humid winter months!
I love summer in general so if that means slower paces, less miles, and more humidity, well than I guess I'll take that over cold and snow..
Although I don't heat style my hair much (and even less often in the summer), the heat, humidity, salt, sand, chlorine and what have you can all drain moisture right out of those lovely strands and leave hair drier than the Sahara.
A Grown - Up Kind of Pretty by Joshilyn Jackson «Like Joshilyn Jackson's previous four novels, A Grown - Up Kind of Pretty presents the real South in a tale that is less interested in the stereotypical poverty, hackneyed regional idioms (think «knee - high to a grasshopper») and unbearable humidity than in the lives of three fiercely brave women, who just happen to be Southern.»
I am from Birmingham, Alabama and now I live in Kentucky where I see a lot more snow and a lot less humidity.
Virus is shed in the stool for the first two weeks or less after the initial infection but only a tiny portion of infected stool (which could be months old depending on the environmental temperature and humidity) is needed to infect a non-immune dog.
Pugs have virtually no cooling area for their bodies, so they can (and will) literally over heat and die in less than 30 minutes outdoors in high heat and / or humidity.
The high and heavy rainfall seen in September with 400 mm is gone and the days are drier with slightly less humidity.
High humidity, less rain, and low lying clouds contribute to the fog - like conditions in Costa Rica's Escallonia cloud forest, which is a natural habitat for orchids, ferns, and many species of tropical hummingbirds.
Lower relative humidity means less clouds; how much less, I couldn't tell; clouds are tricky and also the big unknown in current models.
Obviously, in an actual cloud, the relative humidity is close to 100 %, but at a grid box scale of 100's of km, the mean humidity — even if there are quite a few clouds — will be substantially less.
Modtran indicates that maintaining constant clear sky upward flux after a doubling of CO2 (70 KM altitude, looking down, constant relative humidity) requires ~ 1.9 C higher surface temperature in the tropics but a bit less than 1C in the subarctic.
For instance, on p187 «higher temperature means more water vapor in the air and therefore fewer clouds» — Presumably, he meant that if the temperature is higher, the relatively humidity could be lower (and so there might be less clouds).
The absolute humidity will be largely set by the oceans, so water vapor and will increase but relative humidity over land will largely decrease, resulting in less precipitation than one would otherwise expect, given Clausius - Clapeyron and a constant residence time.
As air in pit, become drier and has less CO2, the higher humidity and higher levels of CO2 will mix from outside atmosphere.
The assembly is not airtight enough and vapor tight enough from the inside to work in colder climates — unless the interior relative humidity is kept low during the coldest two months — less than 30 percent in climate zone 5 and less than 20 percent in climate zone 6 and in colder places forgeddaboudit.
Miskolczi found in the balloon sounding record that as atmospheric CO2 rose absolute humidity declined in direct proportion such that the extra greenhouse effect from CO2 was exactly cancelled by less greenhouse effect from water vapor.
For sensitivity to doubled CO2, knowing long term trends in humidity, cloud cover and type, ice, etc., would be particularly useful in comparison with trends of only a few years or less in these phenomena.
Having a high humidity allows ocean to get highest surface temperature, but less humidity would allow ocean store energy in form of water vapor [which allow more energy to stored in terms energy of earth's global budget].
It was milder, because Sahara still had some vegetation / lakes with permanent water - > it was producing LESS dry heat — less dry heat, was destroying LESS humidity created in the Mediterranean = humid = milder, not hotLESS dry heat — less dry heat, was destroying LESS humidity created in the Mediterranean = humid = milder, not hotless dry heat, was destroying LESS humidity created in the Mediterranean = humid = milder, not hotLESS humidity created in the Mediterranean = humid = milder, not hotter.
Standing in the African sun, as the humidity in tha air increases the direct heat from the sun on my skin becomes less.
Ironically, people in cold regions can be most vulnerable to heat waves, because they are not acclimated to extremely hot weather, and because buildings designed for cold climates may not offer protection against extreme heat and high humidity.32 The elderly and those who do not have access to air - conditioning will likely be less resilient in the face of more frequent heat waves.19
Actually, a warmer world means higher levels of humidity, less drought and a shrinking of deserts, as in the Sahara circa 4,000 - 6,000 years ago during the era known as the climatic optimum when temperatures averaged some 2 degrees higher than today's.
The change in temperature with height of a parcel of air if relative humidity is less than 100 % dT / dz = g / cp Units = ms ^ -2 J ^ -1 kgK = ms ^ -2 kg ^ -1 m ^ -1 s ^ 2m ^ -1 kgK = Km ^ -1 g = gravity 9.81 ms ^ -2 cp = 1004 Jkg ^ -1 K ^ -1
There is a near infinite supply of greenhouse gases available to the atmosphere in the form of water vapor from the ocean to provide the greenhouse effect, but the relative humidity in the atmosphere is much less than one.
The increase in relative humidity is due to warmer surface sea temperatures allowing greater evaporation and warmer polar conditions causing less condensation.
dude I don't think the observed reduction in relative humidity with rising temperature implies a negative water vapor feedback, just a less strongly positive water vapor feedback than has been otherwise postulated.
In addition, avoiding the cold is generally less expensive and less difficult than avoiding the heat, especially given that absolute humidity rises exponentially with temperature (and so the discomfort index increases very rapidly).
This pathway is less studied, and appears to act through changes in SST and cloud cover, altering the humidity, the size of the Hadley cell, and troposphere to stratosphere circulation.
This method of cooling benefits from the low humidity, clear night skies, and rapid drop in ambient temperature that are common to this area (SW Montana), and would be less effective in areas with higher night temperatures, high humidity, high winds, and cloudier skis.
The humidity in the IPCC climate model depends on the saturation vapor pressure, and Koutsoyiannis's improvement is much less than 10 %, and in many cases a tenth or less of that.
The models assume very small declines and increases (less than 1 % pp) in relative humidity at these levels over the same period (depending on height) so the data would be very inconsistent with the models and the theory.
In less than a year... It is likely as explained a combination of gradual GHG heat build up, (ice melting) finally triggering more specific humidity, a greater water vapor presence, especially due to open water of the more open Arctic Ocean Your solar explanation fails and should be put to rest.
So as it descends its relative humidity drops — and in the sub-tropics this can result in relative humidity less than 10 %.
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