Lower outdoor temperatures means your house doesn't warm up as much.
Due to the kennel's geographic location, it is unlikely that indoor temperatures at night dropped below the thermoneutral zone despite
low outdoor temperatures.
Not exact matches
Making ice at night is easier than doing so during the day, because the
temperature of the
outdoor air, to which the compressor must release the heat, is generally
lower than it is earlier in the day.
The
temperature was in the
low 80s but cooled to the 70s by our serving time, so we enjoyed an
outdoor Thanksgiving feast!
According to Digitimes «Through the strategic cooperation, Japan Display will adopt EIH - developed e-paper to provide indoor /
outdoor display panels and displays on the back of smartphones, while EIH will adopt Japan Display - developed LTPS (
low -
temperature poly - Si) and Pixel Eyes in - cell touch panel technology to develop touch e-paper solutions for use in automotive, educational and IoT (Internet of Things) displays as well as dynamic PC keyboards and smart cards.»
Some dogs spend their time
outdoors, in extremely
low temperature, and as such, they need at least 10 % to 90 % more energy than dogs who enjoy moderate
temperatures.
These creatures live
outdoors and can survive for up to 5 days in
temperatures as
low as 33OF.
The law says animals can not be tied up
outdoors for more than 30 minutes when the
temperatures are
lower than 32 degrees or higher than 90 degrees.
Cats allowed
outdoors are exposed to numerous health risks and dangers, including internal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms), external parasites (fleas, ear mites), incurable viral diseases (feline leukemia, FIV), dangerous chemicals and poisons (antifreeze, lawn chemicals, rat poison), frostbite, hypothermia (
low body
temperature), freezing, even cruel people who would harm a cat if given the chance.
Please note clinics are weather permitting may be canceled for high
temperatures,
low temperatures, precipitation, air quality or any other factors that may increase risks to citizens or animals at the
outdoor clinic.
With the current
temperatures plummeting, and the wind chill
temperatures being so
low, even the most sturdy
outdoor shelter may be deadly for your dog.
Some examples are materials that can remove humidity without
lowering temperatures below uncomfortable levels, sensors that can control air filters as needed in order to remove harmful air particles, and building facades that adjust to changes in
outdoor temperatures and sunlight.
Significant investments may be required to ensure that power generation keeps up with rising demand associated with rising
temperatures.38, 39 Finally, vulnerability to heat waves is not evenly distributed throughout urban areas;
outdoor versus indoor air
temperatures, air quality, baseline health, and access to air conditioning are all dependent on socioeconomic factors.29 Socioeconomic factors that tend to increase vulnerability to such hazards include race and ethnicity (being a minority), age (the elderly and children), gender (female), socioeconomic status (
low income, status, or poverty), and education (
low educational attainment).
As Arrieff points out, living walls are not only beautiful and seasonal, but they also absorb and filter storm water, digest nasty particulates, improve
outdoor and air quality, and regulate the building's
temperature to
lower heating and cooling bills.