Sentences with phrase «warm air at»

In the winter, she says, ceiling fans recirculate the warm air at the top of the room, which raises the temperature in the living space below (if fans are switched from running counter-clockwise in the summer to running clockwise in the winter).
This is the boundary between warm air and cold air and is indicative of cold air replacing warm air at a point on the Earth's surface
This the researchers say, leads to what meteorologists call an unstable atmosphere, with relatively warm air at sea level and colder air higher up in the troposphere.
Warm the air at its entry point into this high pressure cell and you will stall the circulation.
However the real release of latent energy occurs where the warm air at 100 % relative humidity comes in contact with freezing cold air.
Warm air at ground level enters via tangential inlets around the base of the wall.
The comfort front seats in the cabriolet circulate warm air at neck level to allow you, perhaps, to have the top down in cooler weather.
I drive a 2010 Ford Focus that blows warm air at full A / C.
Inside, the cockpit is similar to the coupe but new features have found their way inside such as Mercedes» patented «Airscarf» system that directs warm air at the driver's neck.
Warm air at our equator rises and creates trade winds, hurricanes and other forms of weather.
The upwelling resembles a feature on Earth called a Hadley cell, where warm air at our equator rises and creates trade winds, hurricanes and other forms of weather.
The cold air at the top gains more entropy than the warmer air at the bottom loses, quite independent of the density of the air, when heat is transferred by any irreversible means you like from the bottom to the top.
Still spinning turbines should create turbulent mixing of the warmer air at circa 100M with the cooler ground surface.

Not exact matches

In Celle, heaters pump warm air into the tents at a cost of 4,000 euros per day, but even that is not enough to keep the inside of the tents warm.
Tip # 2: You will need to store the tahini in a BPA - free air - tight container in the refrigerator, and it may become hard (due to the coconut oil), but just leave it out on your counter top at room temperature before using, or put it in a bowl of warm water to soften it up.
Some of my fondest memories — and I know so many of you can relate to this — centre around baking cookies late at night, the kitchen dim but warm, the air scented with fat and sweet.
If I'm using coconut oil and my kitchen is particularly warm, I like to keep the batter in the refrigerator (or at least away from the warm stove) between batches to keep the oil from melting (and the batter from losing air bubbles).
Add tortillas one at a time and warm until they start to fill with air, about one minute per side (careful not to burn them!)
Every time I feel a hint of sadness towards the closing of August, I have to remind myself that summer is not at all over - the air is still sweet with balmy heat, the water is at the warmest it will...
As the first of March was spent sitting inside drinking coffee watching a blizzard consume our small place on earth, I felt it was safe to assume, the month would end with spring in the air and warm enough weather to leave my winter coat at home.
The warm and sunny weather created an extra buzz in the air at the 150th staging of the Oxford versus Cambridge Varsity match at the Sir Roger Bannister Track, Iffley Road on 17th May 2014.
Nevertheless, warm mist humidifiers are still the best at providing quality clean mist as they easily kill and reduce the spread of airborne viruses, germs, and bacteria, in the air and in the humidifier.
Air flows in and out of the window, keeping your child at a comfortable temperature during warm weather.
In warmer days once the canopy is extended a mesh ventilation window at its back will provide a napping baby with a breeze of fresh air.
With Sunday's air temperature sitting at 83 degrees and water temperature at 65 degrees at noon, the area had its first weekend warm enough to dip a toe into Lake Michigan.
The air is already comfortably warm at 7:00 a.m., coffee is brewing and my husband looks hot.
Diaper rashes can be prevented by frequent diaper changes, increasing air exposure by keeping the diaper off as much as possible and using a mild soap only after bowel movements (rinse with just warm water at other times).
Vicks Warm Mist Humidifier is one of the amazing machines that you should have at home if you want to breathe some fresh and humidified air.
This vapour mixes with dry air at the cooling chamber, resulting in the release of warm, moist air to the air in the room.
At peak hour, consumption comes to about 2,200 megawatts that is during the warm season in March when people turn on all their air conditioners and all of that.
Environmentalists were furious at Stachowksi for voting against a 2009 wetlands protection bill, two clean air acts and a global warming pollution control act).
Because the martian air pressure is very low — 100 times lower than at sea level on Earth — ice on Mars does not melt and become liquid when it warms up.
The chair's patented warm air technology keeps your body at a relaxed state.
Like chilly air warming a mug, heat can spontaneously flow from a cold quantum particle to a hotter one under certain conditions, researchers report November 10 at arXiv.org.
Atmospheric dust may have a powerful effect on climate, absorbing sunlight and warming the atmosphere at some altitudes while shading and cooling underlying layers of air.
MAVEN arrived at Mars in Sept. 2014 on a mission to investigate a planetary mystery: Billions of years ago, Mars was blanketed by layer of air massive enough to warm the planet and allow liquid water to flow on its surface.
That collision between very warm, humid air at low levels of the atmosphere and cool air at higher levels creates the upward vertical winds within a thunderstorm that sometimes turn into a tornado, said Thomas Schwein, deputy director of the National Weather Service's Central Region, which includes Missouri.
The findings were not a total surprise, with future projections showing that even with moderate climate warming, air temperatures over the higher altitudes increase even more than at sea level, and that, on average, fewer winter storm systems will impact the state.
The correction brings air temperatures into line with measurements of steady warming at the ground, according to a report in tomorrow's issue of Nature.
This is a particular problem in the humid southeastern states, where warm summer night air is frequently right at the dew point.
«In order to sleep well during the summer when temperatures are warmer than normal, we may need to adapt by using more air conditioning, added fans at night and other technologies to counteract altered future temperatures.»
Previous work by Hook using satellite data indicated that many lake temperatures were warming faster than air temperature and that the greatest warming was observed at high latitudes, as seen in other climate warming studies.
In the case of Scottsbluff, Vatistas and his team found that the temperature inside the tornado would have dropped from a comfortably warm background temperature of 27o C to a chilly 12o C. And at the tornado's centre, the researchers estimated the air density would have been 20 per cent lower than what's found at high altitudes.
Mark Simpson and Ari Glezer's proposal to extract energy using turbines powered by natural vortexes created by warm surfaces (9 March, p 23) begs a question: could enough vortex turbines extract enough energy from the rising air in Tornado Alley in the US to tame or at least lessen the annual destruction?
At night, when the air near the ground may be colder than that above, it can have a warming effect.
Although there is much less of it in the air, it is 33 times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere and adding to greenhouse warming.
They say the turbines mix warmer air that sits at their apex with cooler air at ground level.
That unusually warm air can contribute to a «bulge» effect to the atmospheric pressure controlling how cold air flows, according to Overland, who works at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
In addition, the cold temperatures and the way air is mixed close to the surface at the poles mean that the surface has to warm more to radiate additional heat back to space.
At night, when skies are clear and the temperature drops, warm air rises up the slopes while cold air is pushed down the hillside into the valley below.
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