Sentences with phrase «typical summer conditions»

Using a regional climate model combined with an urban model that allowed researchers to adjust roof reflectance, they found that the average urban midday temperature was lowered by 1.2 degrees Celsius (2.2 degrees Fahrenheit) during heat waves, or 50 percent more than the 0.8 degrees Celsius reduction for typical summer conditions.
The study, «Cool Roofs in Guangzhou, China: Outdoor Air Temperature Reductions during Heat Waves and Typical Summer Conditions,» was published recently in the journal Environmental Science & Technology.

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To put it a different way, a typical one - story, single - family house with just 10 percent of its roof covered by radiative cooling panels could offset 35 percent its entire air conditioning needs during the hottest hours of the summer.
Drought conditions are typical during the summer and autumn in Puerto when an El Niño is present.
Guest single and double rooms in the Gran Turquesa Playa hotel have a typical Mediterranean - style bright decor, tiled floors, light wood comfortable furnishings and amenities; features include a private furnished balcony or terrace, summer air - conditioning (limited times), private bathroom with hair dryer, TV with international channels, telephone, WiFi access available (charge), mini fridge, safe box for hire, and possibility of cot, extra bed (Queen - size).
Guest accommodation has a typical Mediterranean ambience, interiors of soft pale and bold pastel hues, drapes and fabrics of fresh summer colours, light - toned smart furnishings on cool tiled flooring and modern amenities for your comfort and convenience; features include a private furnished balcony, air - conditioning, en suite bathroom with bathtub / shower, satellite TV, telephone, desk with chair, mini fridge, safe box rental and comfortable seating / sofa bed.
Accommodation is offered in 5 luxury, uniquely decorated en - suite rooms equipped with linen, air - conditioning and fans to keep guests cool in those typical Lowveld summers.
Due to warmer and drier summer conditions, the typical annual area burned by fire in the Northwest is projected to double by the 2040s and quadruple by the 2080s.
Researchers simulated conditions from six of the strongest historical heat waves over the last decade, and compared them to 25 typical summer weeks between 2004 and 2008.
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