Sentences with phrase «atmosphere because»

It's a fun atmosphere because we have a common cause.
Perhaps that has been done for HITRAN's calculations of the absorption and emission spectra of different materials in the laboratory, but I think it can not have been done for its calculations of CO2's absorptions and emissions in the atmosphere because (fortunately for all life on the planet) the atmosphere can not be placed in a laboratory.
This is well known and used in the weapons industry for example, where this property of longer wave Near IR is utilised for targetting through the atmosphere because a laser of Visible light will not be as effective through variable conditions because of its property of reflecting / scattering.
Gases don't sink out very much in the atmosphere because it circulates so quickly.
ΔTκ is not directly measurable in the atmosphere because feedbacks as well as forcings are present.
«We expected about 50 percent stronger response in the atmosphere because of El Nino,» Karl told reporters, explaining that there was «very little response in the satellite and weather balloon data.»
234, Ike Solem: Your other recommendation, purchasing bogus «offsets» for your fossil fuel emissions is worse than useless — that's just a smoke - and - mirrors game — the fossil CO2 isn't removed from the atmosphere because you bought into a artful scam
Your other recommendation, purchasing bogus «offsets» for your fossil fuel emissions is worse than useless — that's just a smoke - and - mirrors game — the fossil CO2 isn't removed from the atmosphere because you bought into a artful scam.
The lower atmosphere is warmer than the middle atmosphere because the lower atmosphere is closer to the source of the ocean that heats it.
What I've seen often enough in AGW reasoning is Carbon Dioxide's properties described as an ideal gas — which is how I came into these arguments — especially by one physics PhD who claimed that CO2 mixes thoroughly in the atmosphere because it behaves like an ideal gas; that a pool of CO2 on the floor in a room will therefore diffuse into the atmosphere of the room according to the random nature of the ideal gas without any work being done to move it, fan or open window and so on, and once thoroughly mixed can not be unmixed without work being done.
I do not share your view that human CO2 emissions caused those temperature changes in the atmosphere because if it did then the reversal of trend as the sun became less active in the late 90s could not have happened, the continuing increase in GHGs would have swamped any solar effect.
Carbon dioxide is building up in the atmosphere because we areburning fossil fuels.
There is no gravity in their empty space atmosphere because they have nothing for gravity to work on.
You might say that «extra» heat is stored in the atmosphere because it hasn't radiated out yet, and may warm the earth slightly at night.
Most of the damage is done near the top of the atmosphere because it takes a lot of energy for protons to penetrate to lower atmospheric regions.
Canada's Climate February 20, Often defined as average weather, when weather means the current state of the atmosphere Because of Canada's size,
Between 6 and 22 percent of the Earth's methane comes from seeps in the ocean floor but most of these do not get into the surface nor released into the atmosphere because microbes consume up to 90 percent of this.
I don't think we are changing the composition of the atmosphere because we want to do so.
I guess it's better to burn it and turn it into CO2 than to just lets it escape to the atmosphere because of rising polar temperatures.
I can't see how convection would stagnate in a non radiative atmosphere because there would still be a declining pressure gradient with height leading to a lapse rate and convection.
It is harder to measure the energy budget at the surface than at the top of the atmosphere because they can not be directly measured by passive satellite sensors and surface measurements aren't equally distributed across the earth's surface.
The moral of the story is man can not change the average temperature of earth by altering the atmosphere because the atmosphere effects earths temperature in both directions.
If the energy doesn't leave or disapear it has to go somewhere other than the atmosphere because that would result in the atmosphere heating to the extent that the OLR would be several times higher than the 232watts / m ^ 2 observed.
Black carbon has the effect of warming the atmosphere because it is effective at absorbing sunlight.
Firstly they don't calculate correctly the surface temperature for a GH free atmosphere because they still leave non-existent clouds shading the surface in their calculations, and they don't reduce the emissivity to a realistic value for a dry rocky planet.
It is well mixed over most of the atmosphere because of turbulence.
In some cases, global warming as a consequence of the build - up of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere because of fossil fuel burning has altered the water chemistry and local climate and food supplies for seabird colonies.
But there would still be gradients, convection and conduction within the GHG free atmosphere because without it the whole atmosphere would be fast at 0K as it radiates to the empty space while the ground is at whatever equilibrium temperature it should be.
There's no problem explaining it in our own atmosphere or the Venusian atmosphere because both a driven by massive heat engines.
However, some of this energy does not escape from the atmosphere because it is absorbed by green house molecules and re-emitted to all directions raising the temperature of the Earth.
We've only had 0.8 C warming since humanity started burning fossil fuels and we're already committed over the next 100 years to another 0.6 C warming with what's already in the atmosphere because of the huge time lags in the climate system.
This in turn makes it hard to verify the soundness of its reasoning; at one point it incorporated the virial theorem that average potential energy is twice average kinetic energy, which however doesn't apply at all to the atmosphere because the frequency of molecular collisions is many orders of magnitude too high for the theorem to hold.
Our carbon footprint refers to the greenhouse gasses released into the atmosphere because of what we do or buy.
Life flourished in the Eocene, the Cretaceous and other times of high CO2 in the atmosphere because the greenhouse gasses were in balance with the carbon in the oceans and the weathering of rocks.
Venus has much more kinetic energy in it's atmosphere because it has a lot more of it, and it is closer to the sun.
This very small reduction in speed makes no difference to temperatures of the atmosphere because times are so very short.
It couldn't be quite as fast as on a planet with no atmosphere because there would also be non radiative energy exchanges between the GHGs and the ground via conduction and convection.
There is no net loss of energy as one goes up through an atmosphere because a molecule at the surface has the same total energy as a molecule at the top of an atmosphere.
The heat is added to the atmosphere because the CO2, H2O or CH4 are there to trap it, something the O2 and N2 have next to no ability to do.
Do you also complain that Newtonain physics is the wrong way to describe the atmosphere because it doesn't account for relativistic effects?»
Future volcano eruptions may then eventually make that CO2 from CaCO3 find its way back in to the atmosphere or similarly the carbon from fossil hydrocarbons finds its way back into the atmosphere because a future civilization mines and burns them to sustain itself.
(Photons also tend to conserve their wavelength, except as changes are required to conserve frequency while propagating through variations in the index of refraction n. Often we speak of photons as if their wavelengths are unchanging — this is approximately true for radiation flowing though the atmosphere because n is very very close to 1, but in case the issue becomes significant, often when I've refered to the wavelength of radiation, I've been refering to the wavelength that a photon would have in a vacuum.)
Interested in the 50 % of emissions that don't make it in the atmosphere because they are absorbed by the forests and oceans.
The amount of heat a car contributes to the atmosphere because of its carbon emissions may be 100,000 times greater than the actual heat given off by its engine.
We are burning fossil fuels and disposing of their waste products CO2 in the atmosphere because it has been free.
When selling, she is fascinated by the atmosphere because «being in contact with collectors, whether buyers or sellers, allows me to discuss and get to know about their profound passions — which immediately raises the conversation to a higher level.»
Without ruining much of the plot, the pages offer a strange connection to Alan's current dilemma — intensifying the atmosphere because the player begins to dread every step.
I wanted to talk about atmosphere because this is so important for indie horror games.
And nothing can ruin this intimate atmosphere because BIG BERRY cares about your privacy.Depending on the size of your travel group, you can choose to stay in a house that can host up to 6 people.
Customers like the posh atmosphere because they want their pets to be as pampered as they are at home, she added.
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