Sentences with phrase «as humidity levels»

Elgato «Eve» sensors — designed for detecting various conditions such as humidity levels, air quality and more — also went up for pre-order on the company's website today.
Back in May, official temperatures soared to 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) as humidity levels spiked in Cairo, Egypt.
We already mentioned that an 85 - degree environmental temperature is just fine with dogs as long as the humidity levels aren't that high.
The 1 gallon tank can run for 15 hours, with the LED display providing needed information such as humidity levels and the modes in use.
Ecobee's interface is extremely intuitive, with a large reading of the current temperature inside the dwelling, as well as a humidity level, current operating status, and a quick slider on the right for immediate temperature changes.

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Having plants around the office will increase positive feelings as well as help reduce stress, lower blood pressure, noise level and humidity.
At the same time, humidity will likely push the city toward as many as 23 days at HHSI Category III by the end of the century, with a 1 - in - 20 chance of more than 30 days per year at this level.
This is a greenhouse with constant tropical temperature and humidity levels as well as tropical vegetation, complete with a waterfall, bridges and lagoons.
The Open's guidelines allow the tournament referee to halt play at outdoor venues and close the roofs of the main arena when the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature — a composite figure that accounts for factors such as humidity and wind speed — reaches a certain level.
Likewise, as the number of risk factors for exertional heat illness increases, the maximum environmental heat and humidity level for safe exercise, sports participation, or other physical activities will decrease.
An automatic controller is preferable, as it automatically detects any decline or rise of humidity level in a room, and can easily adjust the humidifier's settings to maintain the indoor moisture to the ideal range.
Also, an auto shut - off feature makes sure that there will not be too much humidity in the air (since it is also not good) as it will shut down the system once it achieves the desired moisture level.
As a result, the humidity level in the air will be optimum.
ERIE COUNTY, NY — As Erie County faces several days with both high temperatures and high humidity levels, Erie County Health Commissioner Dr. Gale Burstein reminds residents how extremely high temperatures can affect your health.
The technology, presented January 11 in the journal Chem, could be applied to regulating humidity levels, particularly in confined environments such as aircraft cabins and air - conditioned buildings.
For example, an aerial robot equipped with a radiation detector, 3D camera system, and temperature and humidity sensors could inspect something like the Fukushima nuclear reactors, where the radiation level is too high for humans, or fly into tight crawlspaces such as mines or collapsed buildings.
For every hurricane in the North Atlantic Basin between 1997 and 2013, they pulled information such as mean sea - level pressure and temperature as well as vertical temperature and humidity profiles, and entered it into a thermodynamic hurricane model that treats each storm as a gigantic heat engine.
«The SPOTS also can measure air and water temperature, lighting provided by LEDs (light emitting diodes), as well as levels of humidity, nutrient levels and pH,» Hava said.
As a measure of air moisture, researchers have always taken relative humidity, which is the ratio of actual water content in the air to the maximum possible level.
The Nature article comes as climate scientists published what they said today was the «best ever» collection of evidence for global warming, including temperature over land, at sea and in the higher atmosphere, along with records of humidity, sea - level rise, and melting ice.
Exercise intensity, fitness levels, body size and composition, age, as well as air temperature and humidity can all influence who is stricken with heat stroke.
«Leave it for a couple weeks to let it get to the same level of heat and humidity as the rest of the house,» advises Conrod.
There are no fast and hard rules as to the maximum environmental temperature levels that dogs can safely go outside since everything actually depends on the levels of humidity.
Cats do not appear to be affected by conformational differences of the pinnae, as seen with the Scottish fold.3 Excessive hair in the canal, as seen in poodles and schnauzers, can also decrease ventilation and form hair mats that retain debris and create obstructions.7 Shar - peis have stenotic canals that may be predisposed to higher humidity levels and secretions, leading to overgrowth of normal microbial inhabitants.1, 7 An increase in glandular tissue can lead to an increase in cerumen production and debris accumulation, which seems to be more common in cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, and Labrador retrievers.1, 7
Factors affecting the level of risk of heartworm infection include the climate (temperature and humidity), the species of mosquitoes in the area, presence of mosquito breeding areas and presence of animal «reservoirs» (such as infected dogs, foxes or coyotes).
The Society also reports, «Factors affecting the level of risk of heartworm infection include the climate (temperature, humidity), the species of mosquitoes in the area, presence of mosquito breeding areas and presence of animal reservoirs (such as infected dogs or coyotes).»
When high temperatures are combined with high humidity it can be doubly dangerous as this reduces the level of evaporation that keeps your dog cool.
Humidity levels need to be watched as well as chinchillas don't sweat.
Providing these structures, as well as keeping humidity at the appropriate level, will help a companion reptile shed comfortably and quickly.
During a flight, the air inside the plane tends to have a humidity level lower than 20 percent, as opposed to the 30 to 65 percent we're used to in typical indoor environments.
As is the case in much of Queensland, humidity can reach very high levels during the summer.
The area is also rather humid with humidity levels reaching as high as 70 %.
May to September are the hottest months, but due to the high levels of humidity in the air the rest of the year feels just as sweltering.
This is a transitional period as sunny skies remain dominant while humidity levels begin to climb a bit.
I think you now are trying to prove something that (as Ten Hoeve et al say) is quite «understandable» and something that at a basic level nobody would disagree with (certainly while relative / specific humidity remains outwith the discussion).
Taking the slow increase of precipitation with temperature as a given, the more rapid increase of boundary layer humidity implies that the rate of transport of moisture from the boundary layer to higher levels where it rains out must go down.
Some examples are materials that can remove humidity without lowering temperatures below uncomfortable levels, sensors that can control air filters as needed in order to remove harmful air particles, and building facades that adjust to changes in outdoor temperatures and sunlight.
Does anyone know why the only surface humidity field from the ERA - Interim dataset is 2m dew point and not the more commonly used fields of specific humidity and / or relative humidity (which are also available as pressure level fields)?
Established climate models assume constant humidity at all levels in the atmosphere as the temperature rises.
Besides these thousands of thermometer readings from weather stations around the world, there are many other clear indicators of global warming such as rising ocean temperatures, sea level, and atmospheric humidity, and declining snow cover, glacier mass, and sea ice.
As air in pit, become drier and has less CO2, the higher humidity and higher levels of CO2 will mix from outside atmosphere.
While you may need a professional for technical matters, such as lowering high humidity levels in your home, you can achieve most if not all of your design goals with DIYing.
Daily mean NCEP / NCAR reanalysis data are used as atmospheric forcing, i.e., 10 - m surface winds, 2 - m surface air temperature (SAT), specific humidity, precipitation, evaporation, downwelling longwave radiation, sea level pressure, and cloud fraction.
Actually, a warmer world means higher levels of humidity, less drought and a shrinking of deserts, as in the Sahara circa 4,000 - 6,000 years ago during the era known as the climatic optimum when temperatures averaged some 2 degrees higher than today's.
Measurement of CO2 concentration is always problematic; the «Standard Dry Air» SDA basis of measurement and comparison is at standard temperature and pressure which is a non-existent parameter; and as we are seeing, CO2 is not a well - mixed gas at all and will be defined by, amongst other variables, SH, or absolute humidity; SH can vary from 0 to 5 % by volume of atmosphere; as the SH increases, the absolute amount of other gases, including CO2, decreases; to say therefore that atmospheric concentrations of CO2 have remained stable and not been above 280ppm over the last 650my is fanciful; even if you assume past CO2 levels have not got above 280ppm the range of variation within that limit has been greater than the current increase;
As the sensible heat load is reduced for a building, primarily through better windows, more insulation, and air distribution ducts inside conditioned space, the latent load increases in proportion to the total load to the point that conventional cooling systems have difficulty keeping humidity levels within comfortable and healthy limits3.
The lapse rate, strictly speaking, applies to elevation above ground level (which is strongly affected by local atmospheric conditions such as absolute humidity and the rate of change of the absolute humidity in space and time) and this should be considered when making certain kinds of comparisons.
The latter effect acts to reduce CO2 sensitivity by increasing the aerosol - sensitive SW tau, increasing both cloud density and cover, decreasing upper tropospheric specific humidity and INCREASING SW albedo and will increasingly do so as the atmospheric level of CO2 rises!
Enhanced CO2 contributes to plant growth in greenhouses as does the control of fertilizer, watering, humidity, and temperature, which operators try to keep at optimum levels.
The latter effect acts to reduce CO2 sensitivity by increasing the aerosol - sensitive SW tau, increasing both cloud density and cover, decreasing upper tropospheric specific humidity and SW albedo and will increasingly do so as the atmospheric level of CO2 rises!
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