Sentences with phrase «about heat indices»

The school handbook explicitly states that there will be recess unless the temperature is 15 below zero or colder, but says nothing about heat indices.

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Pour 2 cups of raspberries, 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice and 3 tablespoons of Xylitol sugar or coconut sugar (both low - glycemic index foods), and a dash of Himalayan salt in a medium saucepan and heat covered on medium - low for about 2 minutes.
Our heat index is just about to rise again, I want this in my glass!
For the fruit sauce I pour 2 cups of raspberries, 1/2 teaspoon of lemon juice and 3 tablespoons of Xyilitol sugar or coconut sugar (both low — glycemic index foods), and a dash of Himalayan salt in a medium saucepan and heat covered on medium - low for about 2 minutes.
Anchos have a fruitier flavor than guajillos, but both are about a 3 - 4 on the heat index with 10 being the hottest, i.e. the Carolina Reaper.
Revenue benefits include 20 - year index - linked, government - backed incentive payments, with about # 2m ($ 2.84 m) per annum in support through the government's RHI scheme and a further # 1m ($ 1.42 m) through the sale of gas to the wholesale market and from the Feed in Tariff scheme for the power generated in the combined heat and power (CHP) engine.
It was about 93 degrees outside with a heat index of 100 so I was happy to stop and try out some frozen yogurt.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average combines various stock prices to provide information about the health of the overall stock market; the Weather Channel reports «heat indexes» that combine temperature and humidity to indicate how hot it feels; Consumer Reports measures product quality by combining measures across multiple dimensions; college football rankings are based on an index that combines wins, losses, the quality of opponents, and other factors.
The point about heating (adding energy) vs warming (temperatures going up) is a very good one — it might help if the scientists involved with the major temperature series people look at (GISS, RSS, etc) also produced a global surface energy change index that accounted for things like melting ice, which absorb heat without raising temperatures.
But what about when summer heat indices reach 115F?
I've presented videos and gif animations to show the impacts of ENSO on ISCCP Total Cloud Amount data (with cautions about that dataset), CAMS - OPI precipitation data, NOAA's Trade Wind Index (5S - 5N, 135W - 180) anomaly data, RSS MSU TLT anomaly data, CLS (AVISO) Sea Level anomaly data, NCEP / DOE Reanalysis - 2 Surface Downward Shortwave Radiation Flux (dswrfsfc) anomaly data, Reynolds OI.v2 SST anomaly data and the NODC's ocean heat content data.
For example, if you could get a futures contract up and running which paid off against say an index of ocean heat content which is probably the best measured and by far the most important global metric available, you would find out in short order what the market really thought about AGW.
One model scenario shows an increase of about 5 °C in July mean heat index (a measure which includes both the effects of temperature and moisture, leading to changes in the heat index which are larger than changes in temperature alone; it measures effects on human comfort; see further discussion in Chapter 10) over the southeastern USA by the year 2050 (Delworth et al., 2000).
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