Sentences with phrase «air at a different temperature»

«Ill feel sad that after all these years were inside using these giant metal forms to bring us air at different temperatures to keep us comforatbel.
This refers to the movement of air at a different temperature through the different interfacing surfaces of the...

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So Palese's team exposed hundreds of guinea pigs to a human flu strain at different temperatures and humidities, in cages that allowed only air to pass from sick animals to well ones.
The sites were located across a variety of different urban temperatures, and air temperature was monitored at each site over the course of the experiment.
In analyzing this data, a multi-year task, the team found that at night, the concentrated power plant exhaust creeps atop the temperature inversion in the air where the atmosphere is relatively calm, allowing time for different kinds of chemical reactions that might not occur during the day.
«The roles that temperature and humidity play is different in the Arctic, where the air is colder and drier than at lower latitudes,» he said.
Have students compare the time it takes to melt 100 ice cubes at several different air temperatures — inside, outside, next to a heater, next to a fan — and show the results in a chart or graph.
In 1749, Scottish scientist Alexander Wilson used several kites, attached in a row, to measure and compare air temperature at different altitudes.
My brother had the same problem with he's 2012 Nissan sunny (versa) all those you mentioned is been done until I found out that the Temperature selector cable is loose so this means its stocked and its no longer select from heating or cooling so maybe yours is on heating still because the cable is loose it wont go back to cooling, it doesn't matter what's the Temperature selector showing from outside because the cable is loose and always mixing cold and heat at the same time, so see if your is not loose for the sunny air conditioning unit was manual I am not sure if your Auto maybe its different, I hope this helps.
There is a difference between peaks and valleys in noisy processes (1998 surface air temperature, 2007 record minimum ice, or shipping at a few small areas on the edges of the Arctic ocean) and CO2 forcing driven trends, especially when different measures.
But while the graph was only for SST (sea surface temperature, something different of SAT — surface air temperature, even at sea), the influence of the solar cycle and volcanic episodes (El Chicon and Pinatubo) is visible globally in the oceans until a depth of 300 m in the Levitus data.
If we look at the temperature profiles of the previous example, the effects of warming and cooling on the respective air masses are very different.
Trane Corporation offers some tremendous charts of sensible vs. latent cooling at different air flows, indoor humidity, and indoor and outdoor temperatures.
Aqua's suite of instruments include devices that will measure cloud properties, the wetness of land surfaces, land and sea temperatures, humidity and temperature at different levels of the atmosphere, the properties of particles in the air, fluctuations in solar energy absorption and many other parameters.
Sealing time of air bubbles at best about 70 years and mixing with ambient air through diffusion all that time, chemical changes thereafter, different diffusion rates for different gases thereafter... ice cores are a target - rich environment for casting of doubt about how well they perform as global temperature proxies.
Running 60 - month averages of European air temperature at a height of two metres over land (left - hand axis) according to different datasets: ERA - Interim (Copernicus Climate Change Service, ECMWF); GISTEMP (NASA); HadCRUT4 (Met Office Hadley Centre), NOAAGlobalTemp (NOAA); and JRA - 55 (JMA).
Running 60 - month averages of global air temperature at a height of two metres (left - hand axis) and estimated change from the beginning of the industrial era (right - hand axis) according to different datasets: ERA - Interim (Copernicus Climate Change Service, ECMWF); GISTEMP (NASA); HadCRUT4 (Met Office Hadley Centre), NOAAGlobalTemp (NOAA); and JRA - 55 (JMA).
So all of your claims of deep insights into where the joules are, and all of you talking about some mechanism or other that you are absolutely sure will make the air temperature at the top and bottom different, that has NOTHING TO DO WITH THE PROOF.
So asserting that heat won't flow in figure 2 above, or will stop flowing before all of the gas reaches thermal equilibrium, is just like saying that heat won't flow between two ordinary jars of gas at different temperatures in the laboratory, and well over a hundred years of experiments, the entire refrigeration and air conditioning industry, a huge body of technology and engineering, and well understood physical theories all say otherwise.
The DALR is established in Earth's atmosphere by vertically moving macroscopic parcels of air driven by thermal convection between volumes and surfaces at different temperatures, temperature gradients maintained by diurnal solar forcing and continual radiative cooling.
But the rate at which the ocean can transfer heat to the atmosphere is far slower, governed by the difference in air and water temperature (which at the surface are often not much different), and combined convective and conductive heat transfer coefficients of water to air.
There are plenty of ways of looking at the surface air temperature record that all show no statistically significant change in trend from earlier decades, so any study that concludes sensitivity is different just with the addition of the past decade must be automatically suspect, and that's not even taking into account the heat going into the oceans.
First, put your hand in front of a heat gun blowing hot air heated to 300C, and then tell me that the oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and all the rest are actually at different temperatures.
They identified at least three different definitions of any so - called hiatus, different judgments of the extent of the period under discussion and different starting points, and of course the problem of different datasets of global air surface temperatures.
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