Measured daily
air temperatures by the DMI at 80 north latitude through EVERY summer since 1958 have remained steady between 1958 and 2000, and, in fact, have declined between 2000 and 2012 — which included record low sea ice extents in 2007 and 2012.
A mature tree canopy in a city shades buildings and can reduce
air temperatures by 5 — 10 degrees Fahrenheit, thus reducing the energy needed for air conditioning.
The engine gets a cold - air intake that Dodge says cuts intake
air temperatures by up to 18 degrees (Fahrenheit) to maximize performance in all situations.
Either one of those aircraft effects can drop
the air temperature by more than 35 degrees Fahrenheit, flash - freezing the water vapor.
Pavements, including roads and parking lots, can cover one - third or more of a typical U.S. city, and previous studies have shown that cool pavements can reduce a city's average outside
air temperature by around 0.5 degrees Celsius, depending on the extent of deployment, city size, and city location.
The updates help increase airflow and drop the inlet
air temperature by more than 30 degrees compared with the 707 - hp Hellcat.
The impact of the SRT Power Chiller ™ and After - Run Chiller, combined, lowers intake
air temperature by up to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
All CO2 molecules in the atmosphere are warmed to local
air temperature by collision induced conduction to above this temperature.
These eight analyses, in the words of Idso, «doubling of the atmosphere's CO2 concentration could raise the planet's mean surface
air temperature by only about 0.4 °C,»
By preventing any persistent build up of temperature differential between air and water it also prevents any changes in air temperature affecting the temperature of the oceans and thereby changing
the air temperature by indirect means.
@VP: evaporating 1 mole of water in 1000 moles of air (an increase in number n of molecules of 0.1 %) lowers
the air temperature by 0.5 % when T is around 300K.
One statistical test performed on the data suggested that shifts in the air's CO2 content lagged shifts in
air temperature by approximately 900 years, while a second statistical test yielded a mean lag - time of 1200 years.
Then, in another study of the 420,000 - year Vostok ice - core record, Mudelsee (2001) concluded that variations in atmospheric CO2 concentration lagged variations in
air temperature by 1,300 to 5,000 years. . .»
Not exact matches
They attempt to do just that
by continuously analyzing and educating you about your immediate
air quality,
temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, light and noise levels.
He said without proper ventilation, the heat generated
by the
air conditioners» operation actually increased
temperatures inside the building, although he couldn't say exactly how hot it got.
A Hollywood nursing home where 12 elderly patients died of overheating after Hurricane Irma knocked out its
air conditioning made matters worse
by using portable units that were not properly ventilated and increased
temperatures in most of the facility, an engineer testified in a deposition.
The furnace or
air conditioner is turned on and off
by a device that keeps the room at a constant
temperature, regardless of what the weather is outside.
If they are just domed with no bottom at all, I'd suggest lowering the baking
temperature a little (140 °C) and increasing the baking time
by a couple of minutes because it could be that the
air in them in expanding too quickly.
Located just north of San Diego County, California, the Festival has a successful history of celebrating Southern California Wine Country's finest assets of clear skies dotted
by hot
air balloons, mild
temperatures, and rolling vineyards.
Get a fan or turn on the
air - con, because the ACCC says claims
by Dulux that two products could lower inside
temperatures are misleading.
The festival has a successful 33 year history of celebrating Southern California Wine Country's finest assets of clear skies, dotted
by hot
air balloons, mild
temperatures and rolling vineyards.
-- Mike Mike: Flower drop is usually caused
by over-fertilizing, drought, or high
air temperatures.
The auger is controlled
by electronics that determine when more pellets and
air flow are needed to hold the desired
temperature.
We're talking over two minutes of sitting in a giant cauldron while being blasted
by nitrogen - chilled
air to drop the
air temperature as low as -320 degrees while undergoing a rejuvenation process called cryotherapy.
The present review evaluates the evidence for such a complex system
by investigating studies in which interventions such as elevated
temperature, altered oxygen content of the
air, reduced fuel availability and misinformation about distance covered have resulted in alterations to the pacing strategy.
These symptoms are brought about
by the cold
temperatures that strip the
air of its humidity.
Other aspects of Truby King's method include letting the child play
by himself and bringing the child outside for some fresh
air, regardless of the
temperature outside.
While rashes can be caused
by a variety of problems (food allergies, yeast, etc.), the majority of these rashes come from contact allergies to diaper and wipe chemicals and dyes, lack of
air, higher diaper
temperatures, and infrequent changing because diapers feel dry when they are saturated with urine.
An improved Cool Cycle Polymer Design is engineered in its design to help in
temperature regulation
by keeping cool
air in and locking hot
air out.
This allows for maximum
air circulation as baby moves, reducing the risk of bacteria
by keeping the
temperature inside the cloth diaper down.
The first week of 2017 will bring warmer - than - seasonal
temperatures, followed
by a return to colder
air by midweek.
While the
temperatures will be cold and the lakes warm, the amount of snow will be limited
by the direction of the wind and relatively dry
air in the upper atmosphere.
These low - wattage rods help to eliminate humidity
by slightly increasing the
temperature of the
air inside of your safe.
It makes a concentrated stream of cold
air that can lower the
temperature around you
by up to 12 degrees.
«Melting snow contains a toxic cocktail of pollutants:
Air pollution from cars affected
by freezing
temperatures and snow.»
Although the
temperature also increases outside the jar, the thermal energy generated
by the sunlight escapes through the
air when not trapped.
The Tibetan Plateau in China experiences the strongest monsoon system on Earth, with powerful winds — and accompanying intense rains in the summer months — caused
by a complex system of global
air circulation patterns and differences in surface
temperatures between land and oceans.
They estimate that, across about 60 % of the global vegetated area, greening has buffered warming
by about 14 %; for the remaining areas, which mostly include boreal zones, LAI trends have amplified the raise in
air temperatures, leading to an additional warming of about 10 %.
While weather stations typically measure
air temperatures just above the surface, satellites record the thermal energy emitted
by soil, rock, pavement, grass, trees and other features of the landscape.
Booting up took so long because quantum computer chips are extremely sensitive to changes in
temperature,
air pressure and electromagnetic interference, and each day researchers had to spend hours tuning the chips
by hand.
«Our results suggest that water
temperature is largely influenced
by increasing
air temperature, and features on the landscape act to enhance or dampen the level of that influence» said John Jastram, USGS Hydrologist and study coauthor.
He found that the added
air pollution caused
by each degree Celsius increase in
temperature caused
by CO2 leads to about 1,000 additional deaths in the U.S. and many more cases of respiratory illness and asthma.
The results suggest that, on millennial time scales, past fluctuations of Rwenzori glaciers were strongly influenced
by air temperature.
The model draws on historical records of soil and
air temperatures, along with the finding that females can shift their nesting dates
by about 10 days.
The strong
temperature gradient created
by fires — between the hot flame and the cooler
air surrounding it — can create a vortex; if the
air currents and wind conditions are just right, the fire can travel upward in a whirling column.
With an average annual
air temperature of -2.2 F and an average precipitation of 3 - 50 mm per year, the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica are dominated
by dry soils underlain
by permafrost.
They also insulate their bodies with fur, blubber and, in the case of emperor penguins,
by huddling en masse against the icy Antarctic winds that can bring the
air temperature down to -60 °C.
The new study, led
by researchers at Université Laval and Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada, reveals the impact of changes in
temperature and
air pressure on heart failure patients.
To assess how future heat waves might affect
air travel, researchers used climate models to estimate hour -
by - hour
temperatures throughout the year at 19 particularly busy airports in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, China, and South Asia for the period between 2060 and 2080.
«In order to sleep well during the summer when
temperatures are warmer than normal, we may need to adapt
by using more
air conditioning, added fans at night and other technologies to counteract altered future
temperatures.»