Sentences with phrase «about water temp»

I'm not very daring about water temp, so I still use hot.

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4moms Infant Tub: We love not having to worry about the water being the right temp and that the dirty water is constantly being replaced with clean water.
There are conflicting opinions about what temperature is best for lemon water, but I prefer just a bit warmer than room temp.
I worry about my SCOBY much more than I do my Water Kefir Grains, so this helps tremendously with keeping the temps consistent.
Fill vessel about 3/4 full with purified cold water — the cold water will bring the temp of the hot water to a level where it won't kill the yeast (they thrive at lukewarm).
I take ginger and try to keep moderately active, keep my office temps about 73 to 75 (a stand up desk helps) but just riding in my car while the motor heats it up can make me chilled for the rest of the night, I even wake up with cold arms and legs.I have also tried to cut back on the water intake because drinking the 2 quarts throughout the day seems to make me colder in the afternoon evening.
The ceiling would be about 30ft above the surface, with a water temp.
This means that, e.g., if heat moves from the tropical surface water (temp about 25C) to surface waters at lower temps, the net effect is a subsidence of sea level — even without any change in total heat content.
When Lacis becomes an expert on clouds, water vapor, oceanic heat storage, aerosols, programming GCMs, measuring and adjusting surface temps, and paleo - climate; then maybe I'll care what he says about what might happen over the next 10 to 20 years (but not the next hundred, because no one knows that).
Stuart L I am a stupid layman, but wonder about the effects of water vapour (clouds) when I lived in the UK cloud conditions would cause the temps to be milder (warmer) here in Philippines cloud causes cooler conditions, how can one calculate the overall effect on the earths surface?.
The water temp will reach 22C, about the same time it does every year.
It's not entirely clear to me whether he's talking about the peak in sea surface temps or whether he was expecting the January UAH data to have peaked, but February came back and blew January out of the water (so to speak).
In response to many requests, we post the Statement of Claim by the New Zealand Climate Science Education Trust (NZCSET) and the Statement of Defence by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in the matter of the Court action about New Zealand's temp...
I realize it's kind of late for making suggestions, but here goes anyway: Gerhard Gerlich and Ralf D. Tscheuschner claim to have falsified the existence of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.It looks like you have addressed T&G's main arguments (eg, about the 2nd law), but I wonder if it might be appropriate to put in a brief description of what it means to «falsify» something in the scientific sense — ie, essentially what T&G must show (and failed to show) to make their case that there is no greenhouse effect: namely, 1) experimental evidence that shows the opposite of what an atmospheric greenhouse effect would necessarily produce and / or 2) evidence that the greenhouse effect would actually violate some physical law (eg, 2nd law of thermo) The pot on the stove example is obviously an attempt to show that you get a colder temp with the water than without, but I think it's worthwhile explicitly stating that «because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» And you could also add a sentence stating that «because T&G failed to show that the greenhouse effect would require a violation of the 2nd law [because their arguments were incorrect], they also failed to falsify»
Just to let you know how stupid the global warming activists are, I've been to the south pole 3 times and even there, where the water vapor is under 0.2 mm precipitable, it's still the H2O that is the main concern in our field and nobody even talks about CO2 because CO2 doesn't absorb or radiate in the portion of the spectrum corresponding with earth's surface temps of 220 to 320 K. Not at all.
This is getting to be about the right time of year, there will be 50 degree days that during the night the temp drops below the dew point wringing water out of the air which collects on the grass (but not bare surfaces), and under an ice cold sky turns to frost.
Here are some of the gauges you might find: available brake air pressure, usually a dual gauge — one for each system; brake application pressure — how much air pressure is appled to the brakes as you press the pedal; your typical fuel level, oil pressure, ammeter and water temp gauges; turbocharger boost PSI — up to about 30 PSI is used; transmission, engine and differential oil temperatures; and gauges that show the drop in pressure across the fuel and air filters so you know when they need replacement.
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