Sentences with phrase «accumulate heats which»

Downside of polyester is that, they can accumulate heats which will be an issue during hot season.

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Tacking on industry in general, including producing cement, steel, plastics and chemicals, accounts for 78 percent of greenhouse gases, which invisibly accumulate in the atmosphere and trap extra heat.
total ocean heat content to 2009 appears to be about 20 × 10 to the 22nd power J. which I take it means Levitus et.al could be ignoring 8 % or so of the heat accumulating in the ocean.
«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.
Hormonal effects on the uterine tissue accumulate with each heat cycle, which means pyometra is much more common in older females because they have experienced many hormonal cycles.
They document clearly how our burning of fossil fuels is releasing carbon dioxide and a series of other gases, which are accumulating in the atmosphere and keeping in more and more heat.
A new paper by Trenberth et al. (2014) notes that the amount of heat accumulating in the global climate (most of which is absorbed by the oceans) is generally consistent with the observed global energy imbalance.
But that's actually an understatement by Gallup, since more than 97 % of the world's climatologists say that those carbon gases, which are given off by humans» burning of carbon - based fuels, are causing this planet's temperatures to rise over the long term, as those carbon gases accumulate in the atmosphere and also block the heat from being radiated back into outer space.
The incremental response is an acceleration factor, and the accumulated forcing function is still there, which is what is continuing to add the bulk of the heat to the ocean, land, and atmosphere.
Greenhouse gas concentrations spike — heating the atmosphere and the deep ocean after a period of glaciation during which vast stores of carbon accumulated.
Skippy, That decadal incremental response is a growth factor, and the accumulated forcing function is still there, which is what is continuing to add the bulk of the heat to the ocean, land, and atmosphere.
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.
A new paper by Trenberth et al. (2014) notes that the amount of heat accumulating in the global climate (most of which is absorbed by the oceans) is generally consistent with the observed global energy imbalance (see the previous post for further details).
Over the past decade, aerosol emissions (which cause cooling by blocking sunlight) have risen, solar activity has been low, there has been a preponderance of La Niña events (which also cause short - term surface cooling), and heat has accumulated in the deep oceans.
The amount depends on the depth over which the heat accumulates too, and OHC measurements have certain depth ranges associated with them.
This then either increases or decreases the accumulated heat, respectively, which modifies the global wind flows.
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.
«The climate system, which includes the atmosphere, oceans, land and ice has continued to accumulate heat over the last 18 years,» Hunt says.
This is consistent with observations which find the planet has been accumulating heat since 1950 (Murphy 2009).
Quite unlike CO2 which is well known to trap, store, and accumulate heat!
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).
But what makes me uneasy is that in order to calculate the outgoing energy, I need a temperature, which I get by dividing the heat capacity into the accumulated energy.
John Christy: Since 1978, we've been able to monitor the bulk atmospheric temperature, which tells you whether heat has been accumulating or not.
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