Therefore, a specified air pressure will lie
at a lower altitude in a cold environment compared to a warmer one.
This flight gives the most unique views by
flying at a low altitude over the shallow flats of the Keys, and visitors get the chance to see marine wildlife such as sea turtles, dolphins and sharks from above.
In the summer months, the county's Division of Vector Control typically conducts a blanket application of methoprene via helicopters flying
at low altitude over Accabonac Harbor, Napeague, and Beach Hampton in Amagansett.
The frequency also correlates with the strength of the magnetic field; it is greater
at lower altitudes where the magnetic field is stronger.
It will start experimental
flights at low altitude over the New Mexico desert in June, says Paul Klevatt, manager of the project.
But this «wall of wind» is a weaker feature
at lower altitudes so volcanic aerosol was able to penetrate at altitudes below 13 kilometres.
The F35 will now only attempt to enter
Hover at low altitudes, though it will maintain the hover until forward flight is resumed, even if it reaches high altitude.
This beauty features a constant flow of
air at a lower altitude, lighting to match the appropriate time for your body clock, larger windows with button controlled shades, more space and comfort, and design that provides a quieter flight.
A parabolic flight, by contrast,
operates at lower altitudes similar to those of commercial jets but creates a few seconds of weightlessness as the plane's path crests.
Benjamin Levine and James Stray - Gundersen, physiologists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, thought they could create the ultimate workout by mixing the advantages of intense training
at low altitude with greater oxygen - carrying capacity from living at high altitude.
Dartmouth researchers and their BARREL (Balloon Array for Radiation belt Relativistic Electron Losses) colleagues launch instrument - laden
balloons at lower altitudes above Antarctica to assess the fallout of electrons from the Earth's radiation belts.
Greenhouse gases like CO2 and water vapour and dust have their largest
effect at lower altitudes and their effect is reducing bottom up.
This species of bat is common throughout Europe and the United Kingdom, and they fly
at low altitudes at night to hunt for insects.
The clock's mechanical parts left its accuracy at the mercy of shifting temperatures, pressures and even Earth's gravitational pull, since pendulums swing
faster at lower altitudes and at Earth's poles.
They point out that the 50 per cent loss of
ozone at low altitudes in the stratosphere is equivalent to a 15 per cent loss of total ozone (Nature, vol 259, p 283).
Racing around like you are on your way to put out a fire, flying
at low altitude from one listing appointment to the next, or rushing to and through showings, in the end achieves nothing.
The majority of the panel — made up of about 70 industry, labor, and law enforcement experts — agreed that technology already exists or will soon come to market that can track small
drones at low altitudes.
That overpressure, caused when the bomb
detonates at a low altitude over its target, is designed to crush underground tunnels and bunkers like the ones often used by ISIS.
«Under our proposal everybody has to be collaborative — vehicles must be able to talk to each other and avoid each other as the airspace gets
denser at low altitudes.»
Hi Matt, per our emails, I just thought I would post a comment update too... I did create this recipe at high altitude (6500 ft), so more baking powder may be
needed at lower altitudes.
Mombassa
lies at low altitude and on the sea, so it's considerably hotter and more humid here than in the mountains.
Incorporating this kind of data into the models has been difficult in part because geostationary data provide fewer measurements for any given vertical slice of the atmosphere than do polar orbiters, which circle
Earth at lower altitudes.
The current debris catalogue goes down to roughly softball - size objects, but Space Fence, Spence says, may be able to track objects as small as a
marble at lower altitudes.
This was followed, within three seconds, by a steam explosion which ruptured the reactor and sent further debris into the
atmosphere at lower altitudes.
The gathering will draw approximately 400 representatives from other Arctic nations and interested foreign observers, and will give Obama a platform to highlight how changes in the Arctic will affect the rest of the world by accelerating warming, contributing to sea - level rise and changing precipitation
patterns at lower altitudes.
«The reason we do these
tests at low altitudes or do a lot of takeoffs and landings is because bug accumulation occurs at anywhere from the ground to less than 1,000 feet,» said Mia Siochi, a materials researcher at NASA Langley.