Sentences with phrase «accumulate heat at»

At the same time the earth will accumulate heat at the rate of delta Et.
While measurements of ocean heat going down to 700 metres have showed declining heat accumulation, von Schuckmann 2009 shows that measurements of ocean heat going down to 2000 metres find the oceans have been steadily accumulating heat at 0.77 W / m2 from 2003 to 2008.
From 2003 to 2008, the world's oceans have been accumulating heat at a rate of 0.77 W / m2.
«Also, if the atmosphere isn't accumulating heat at the rate forecast by the models, then the theoretical positive climate feedbacks which were expected to amplify the CO2 effect won't be as large,» McNider said.
For 2004 — 2011, the data show the oceans accumulating heat at a rate of 0.19 W / m2 (3x1021 J / yr) in the upper 300 meters, 0.30 W / m2 (5x1021 J / yr) in the upper 700 meters, and 0.56 W / m2 (9x1021 J / yr) in the upper 1,800 meters.
While measurements of ocean heat going down to 700 metres have showed declining heat accumulation, von Schuckmann 2009 shows that measurements of ocean heat going down to 2000 metres find the oceans have been steadily accumulating heat at 0.77 W / m2 from 2003 to 2008.
Since 1934, temperatures have climbed and dropped respectfully to the cycles as well as reflecting a total accumulated heat at the end of the century.
When scientists add up all the heat warming the oceans, land, atmosphere and melting the ice, they calculate that our planet is accumulating heat at a rate of 2.5 x1014 Watts.
In addition to this rapid surface warming, the global oceans have also been accumulating heat at an incredible rate - the equivalent of more than two Hiroshima «Little Boy» atomic bomb detonations per second, every second over a the past half century.

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With about 20 minutes before the dough is ready, heat the oven at 220ºC / 450ºF and place a cast - iron pot or a clay one into the oven, empty, to accumulate heat.
At Global Healing Center, bottles exit the heat tunnel and accumulate on the rotary turntable for cartoning.
Brown - Butter Blender Hollandaise: In a small saucepan, heat 1 stick butter over medium - low until melted and lightly browned bits accumulate at the bottom of the pan.
By contrast, glaciers in intermediate conditions can easily get out of kilter, accumulating internal heat until enough meltwater builds up at their base to trigger a surge.
At the same time, the heating and accumulated damage to the surrounding rock causes the chamber walls to develop a more viscous (rather than elastic) response to stress.
Is it when the leak is of such a large volume but not large enough that the engine just doesn't operate at all so at least the engine goes through enough combustion cycles to accumulate enough heat to drive an overheat scenario?
Now anyone can see from the data that the ocean heat capacity (OHC) has been accumulating energy at a rate on the order of 0.5 to 1 W / m ^ 2.
Even if ocean surface temperatures fall as in (3), heat continues to accumulate in the earth system until the amount of outgoing radiation at the top of atmosphere equals the amount of incoming radiation there.
Even with the problems in the Gulf, the science that points to rising risks from accumulating greenhouse gases, and the cheering at a green - jobs fair, there's scant evidence that the country is even remotely engaged in the kind of energy quest that would be required to move off the comfortable fossil - fuel «rung» of what Loren Eiseley called the heat ladder.
It plunges toward the seafloor and heads south at depth, retaining some of the heat it accumulated on the surface.
Of the many heat - trapping gases, CO2 puts us at the greatest risk of irreversible changes if it continues to accumulate unabated in the atmosphere — as it is likely to do if the global economy remains dependent on fossil fuels for its energy needs.
At comment # 16.2 below claims that at night the oceans lose all the heat they accumulated during the daAt comment # 16.2 below claims that at night the oceans lose all the heat they accumulated during the daat night the oceans lose all the heat they accumulated during the day.
Globally, the oceans have continued to accumulate heat to the end of 2008 at a rate of 0.77 ± 0.11 Wm?
Coming from one who at comment # 16.2 stated that at night the oceans lose all the heat they accumulated during the day,...
Many of the projects we look at as being carbon - friendly (i.e. construction of a major green energy or clean transport project) are significantly less so since the big burst of carbon from construction, which happens at the start of the project, hangs around for decades accumulating more heat than early LCAs accounted for (an abbreviated treatment of this concept is in Kendall, Chang & Sharpe, Environ.
You do have such an amazing molecule in your fictional world, defying gravity it can stay up in the atmosphere for hundreds and even thousands of years accumulating though it's one and a half times heavier than air, and, with no heat capacity to spit at, it can trap heat, or, heck you can't even get your stories to say the same thing consistently, it becomes this great thermal blanket stopping heat escaping... just how much of that blanket is holes?
The oceans, which at first only slowly accumulated heat, began a long term warming which eventually extended through almost every depth and region.
Assuming for the sake of argument that «the pause» is not an instrument error and the troposphere hasn't gotten any warmer in 16 years then this raises the question of how ocean heat content could be rising which, according to ARGO, at least the upper half of the ocean is accumulating thermal energy.
There doesn't seem to be a reservoir of heat accumulating anywhere so if warming resumes it will probably be at the 1990s rate or less.
Total heat to ocean is about equal to two times that accumulated at surface caused by greenhouse gases.
If you warm the troposphere alone, you would initially stop or suppress convection, but then the surface or lower levels would accumulate heat until it resumed convection at the new temperature.
It is possible that the main reason why the time - integral of solar variability is of more importance to global temperature change in the medium to long term than short - term solar - energy variability is that, over time, half of any net increase in heat will accumulate in the oceans (the rest will radiate out to space), and the oceans, being a little warmer, will maintain the atmosphere at a warmer temperature than it might otherwise have exhibited.
It seems that we can explain this only if solar heat accumulates at the sea surface and doesn't get released to the atmosphere or transferred to greater depth.
Care to propose a theory as to how the 0 - 2000m layer has accumulated heat over the last decade at a much faster rate than the 0 - 700m layer?
If vapor retarders are located to the exterior in mixed climates (and are coupled with permeable interior sheathings and finishes), they should be maintained at a warm enough temperature during the heating season to control the amount of interior moisture which can accumulate on their interior surfaces (elevation of the condensing surface temperature).
«Our data show that Earth has been accumulating heat in the ocean at a rate of half a watt per square meter (10.8 square feet), with no sign of a decline.
And we're somehow supposed to believe that CO2 can heat the Earth because «science shows by experiment»..., or some out of context laws brought into «scientific truth», so CO2 «well mixed by Brownian motion», and though heavier than air in real life, «it accumulates into a thick blanket for hundreds and thousands of years reflecting thermal IR back at us»..
OnePlus 2 will reportedly sport the revised octa - core Snapdragon 810 v2.1 clocked at 1.8 GHz with thermal gel coating and graphite on top of the chip to efficiently dissipate the accumulated heat off the phone.
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