The observed fact that temperatures increases slower over the oceans than over land demonstrates that the large heat capacity of the ocean tries to hold back
the warming of the air over the ocean and produces a delay at the surface but nevertheless the atmosphere responds quit rapidly to increasing greenhouse gases.
Warming of the air over the Barents - Kara Sea seems to bring cold winter winds to Europe.
Not exact matches
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...
For an older child, pull a neck
warmer over the bottom
of her mouth or cover her with a winter mask to
warm the
air before it hits her lungs.
The project's chief engineers counted on cooling sticks and other tricks to help the rails withstand soil
warming of 0.2 degree C and
air warming of 2 degrees C on the plateau
over the next 50 years.
Researchers found an overall
warming trend in
air temperature
of 0.023 C (0.041 F) per year, and in water temperature
of 0.028 C (0.050 F) per year
over 51 years.
First, as pointed out by Masters, there was a big loop in the jet stream
over the continent, funnelling
warm air northwards from the Gulf
of Mexico.
The results — along with a recent Dartmouth - led study that found
air temperature also likely influenced the fluctuating size
of South America's Quelccaya Ice Cap
over the past millennium — support many scientists» suspicions that today's tropical glaciers are rapidly shrinking primarily because
of a
warming climate rather than declining snowfall or other factors.
The European flooding
of the past few weeks was caused by a low - pressure system
over eastern Europe drawing
warm, moist
air from the Mediterranean region.
China's stated aim
of improving
air quality
over the coming years would change this radiative forcing, leading to a rather counter-intuitive consequence; the increase in China's contribution to global
warming.
Zhou says the
warming was caused primarily by vertical mixing
of the
air, rather than as a direct result
of friction as
air passes
over the turbines» blades: the movement
of the turbines is mixing the cooler ground - level
air with
warmer air higher up.
They can also explain more than half
of the
warming recorded
over the Antarctic Peninsula, because «anomalously strong westerlies should act to decrease the incidence
of cold
air outbreaks from the south and lead to increased
warm advection from the Southern Ocean.»
Rapid vertical mixing in the convection areas that exist everywhere
over the
warm ocean and in which the
warm air rises takes care
of the rest.
«Climate change researchers know that when we look out
over the next 100 years, things will get
warmer and, on a per - person basis, use
of air conditioning will rise.
The national average peak is June 12, but the peak in particular regions can be anywhere from early May to early July, when
warm, moist
air from
over the Gulf
of Mexico can venture northward and clash with other
air masses, creating an unstable atmospheric environment.
Because the vast plateau at such altitudes absorbs a huge amount
of solar radiation, the atmospheric layer above it in summer is much
warmer than
air at similar elevations
over lower land or the oceans.
Habib explains that it would have been able to cross broad stretches
of ocean by taking advantage
of thermals (rising columns
of air created
over warmer - than - normal patches
of ocean) to gain altitude, then gliding until it reached the next thermal.
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement
of rain, thanks in large part to unusually
warm sea - surface temperatures just north
of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source
of warm humid
air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture
over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitation.
Whenever a front
of warmer air sweeps
over the frigid pool, the result is a fog that hovers roughly 1,000 feet aboveground, socking the airport in.
There's been a lot
of warm air over that region — Alaska has had a lot
of record temperatures and a lot
of rain.
Global
warming, the phenomenon
of increasing average
air temperatures near the surface
of Earth
over...
The Walker circulation refers to the mean (steady) ciculation where
air over the
warm pool in the western part
of the tropical Pacific rises, being fed by the easterly surface trade winds across the Pacific, and subsidence
over eastern Pacific.
Normally in the tropical Pacific, a major area
of rising
air is found
over the western portions, where the
warmest waters are found.
While western states baked in abnormally
warm winter and spring conditions fueled by a stubborn ridge
of high pressure
over the region, bouts
of Arctic
air kept the eastern half
of the country in a distinct chill.
Partly in response to the winds
of the Walker circulation,
warm water in the western Pacific creates storms that send a mass
of warm air east, up and
over the trade winds.
Much
of that heat came early in the month, when a strong high - pressure system parked
over the region brought in
warm air from the southwest, according to Météo - France.
On a highly technical level, Henson notes that Sandy developed a rare «
warm seclusion,» which typically occurs in strong winter storms
over the ocean when pockets
of warm air form within their cold cores.
The
warm, moist
air of an early September morning hangs quietly
over the Rhode Island Convention Center here, and the sun is just beginning to peek through the clouds above the nearby state Capitol.
Your AC evaporator condenses water when the
warm moist
air passes
over it, this happens in the normal operation
of the AC.
The initial issue was around the
warm air that, on the coupe, escapes through the
air - vent in the front bonnet and up and
over the car and across the rear deck; with no roof the 70 - degree C
air would head
over the header rail into the laps
of the passengers.
When you turn the climate controls to heat the inside
of the car, coolant is diverted to the heater core to use the heat in the coolant to
warm the
air as it passes
over.
Some
of Deuter's packs use a hollow foam material that acts as a pump for airflow that sends
warm air out and brings cool
air in, which increases comfort
over long distances.
I, a baby - faced kid wearing two sweaters to keep
warm in that
over air - conditioned vessel; you, a man faded at the edges, your liver - spotted scalp hardly concealed beneath a dozen white strands
of hair.
The area is annually affected by a marine layer caused by the cool
air of the Pacific Ocean meeting the
warm air over the land.
A sea breeze, which is caused by the temperature and pressure difference between
warm areas inland and the cool
air over the ocean, often develops on
warm summer days as well, increasing the on - shore flow pattern and maintaining a constant flow
of marine stratus clouds onto the coastal areas.
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of downtown Siem Reap.Offering the best in contemporary luxury.Featuring 108 rooms and suites spread
over 4 floors provide a
warm and pleasant home away from home.Offering views
of downtown Siem Reap or the hotel courtyard, each
air - conditioned room features Khmer - inspired contemporary art, custom furniture and summery decor.
This coastal drive — rich in
over 2,500 acres
of warm - sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, dunes dotted with evergreens and coastal rainforest — encourages you to slow down, smell the sea
air and unwind.
«The major trends
over time are a wintertime WVP and LWP increase south and southwest
of Greenland also seen in precipitation, consistent with modification
of continental
air flowing out
over increasingly
warmer waters.
The highs tend to enhance the flow
of warm, moist
air over Greenland, contributing to increased extreme heat events and surface ice melting, according to the study.
Justin Gillis spent several months building the article that ran in The Times
over the weekend chronicling efforts to clarify how much seas could rise in this century as the world's ice sheets erode in the face
of warming seas and
air.
«We show that the climate
over the 21st century can and likely will produce periods
of a decade or two where the globally averaged surface
air temperature shows no trend or even slight cooling in the presence
of longer - term
warming,» the paper says, adding that, «It is easy to «cherry pick» a period to reinforce a point
of view.»
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I feel that the deep low pressure and the strong transport
of warm air into the Central Arctic is part
of a trend that we have been experiencing
over the past couple
of decades.
So now I answer the «ice - age» denialist argument (denialists usually trot out ALL their inconsistent & contradictory arguments) this way: I draw a sine - wave in the
air with my hand, saying, yes, that the normal fluctuation
over a long geological timeframe is to alternate between cold ice ages and
warm interglacial periods, and that now we are right here in a
warm interglacial period (my hand raised at the top
of the wave), and if there were no human GHGs, then we would expect that
over a long time frame we'd be sliding down into an ice age.
[1] Controversy has persisted
over the influence
of urban
warming on reported large - scale surface -
air temperature trends.
Almost immediately (nanoseconds) they relax from their excited state by either 1) emitting that energy as a new photon, some
of which will continue up towards space, some
of which will go back downward to be reabsorbed, thus keeping the energy in the atmosphere longer, or 2) by colliding with another gas molecule, most likely an O2 (oxygen) or N2 (nitrogen) molecule since they make up
over 98 %
of the atmosphere, thereby converting the extra vibrational energy into kinetic energy by transferring it to the other gas molecule, which will then collide with other molecules, and so on, making the
air warmer.
Seems to me the debate about AGHG global
warming and increasing TC frequency / intensity / duration boils down to the fact that as sea surface temperatures, as well as deeper water temperatures rise, the wallop
of any TC
over warmer seas without mitigating circumstances like wind sheer and dry
air off land masses entrained in the cyclone will likely be much more devastating.
Air - water heat flux may not significantly affect the temperature of the ocean, but it does affect the temperature of the atmosphere — as in the air over Europe is warmed by the North Atlantic Dri
Air - water heat flux may not significantly affect the temperature
of the ocean, but it does affect the temperature
of the atmosphere — as in the
air over Europe is warmed by the North Atlantic Dri
air over Europe is
warmed by the North Atlantic Drift.
The «Clean Sky» initiative, reports Israel21c is the largest European research project ever and is designed to tackle global
warming — with a budget estimated to reach
over 1.6 billion Euros, the project «aims to radically improve the impact
of air transport on the environment with the goal
of eliminating environmental pollution by reducing greenhouse gases.»
The resulting larger waves, which also seem to persist for longer because they move more slowly west to east, tend to push
warm air into the Arctic (e.g.,
over Alaska) later and later into the year, leading to very
warm conditions and the later and later freezing
of the land surface and later accumulation
of snow.