Sentences with phrase «atmosphere so»

After all, it's the personal touches that create the homey atmosphere so important for the holidays.
It is playing a growing role in creating the unique image and atmosphere so necessary in a market teeming with both retailers and retail venues.
I create a safe, warm, caring atmosphere so that you and your spouse, partner, and children can share the many stressful conflicts that cause you hurt, anger, depression, bitterness, sadness, helplessness, discouragement, withdrawal, attack, hopelessness and communication conflicts.
We strive to provide everyone who comes with a comfortable, safe and non-judgmental atmosphere so that those we see can succeed.
For me it is important to provide a trusting, compassionate and understanding atmosphere so people can feel safe to explore, discover and develop basic qualities and skills necessary to grow and heal.
Every office has its own atmosphere so it's crucial to get some insight into what your average day would look like.
We maintain a small and intimate atmosphere so that our clients understand that they and their cases are the priority.
They wanted more of a Starbucks atmosphere so they could take their computers and work there.
We find that the energy transport associated with wind - driven ocean gyres is closely coupled to the energy transport of the midlatitude atmosphere so that, for example, the heat transport of both systems scales in approximately the same way with the meridional temperature gradient in midlatitudes.
They have far more mass than the atmosphere so they contain far more of the additional energy.
The big El Nino moves heat from ocean to atmosphere so temps in upper 100m drop but it has bounced back up again during the La Nina.
The whole atmosphere to them is empty space with molecules zipping around at great speeds colliding with each other and bouncing off and thoroughly mixing up, and / or, wind is a huge wooden spoon continually stirring up the atmosphere so everything is well - mixed, and, the idea of gases being lighter or heavier relative to each other becomes a source of great merriment as they picture the atmosphere separating out into layers like a cake..
The concept largely focuses on the idea of dispersing chemicals such as sulfates high in the atmosphere so they could reflect sunlight in a manner that would mimic the effect of volcanic eruption.
Carbon in wood comes primarily from the atmosphere so are we not simply putting it back where it came from?
Anyway, by what mechanism to you propose CO2 was injected into the atmosphere so suddenly and absorbed so quickly that it is not resolvable in the ice cores?
There are two principal reasons why the models appear to be misrepresenting the tropical atmosphere so starkly.
Generally, there is a relationship between potential energy and kinetic energy of an atmosphere so I don't propose to question it, we will accept it as a given.
Reflected radiation has already passed through the atmosphere so wavelengths readily absorbed have already been removed.
First, that the impact of adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere will be much smaller than most estimates; second, that almost all of the warming due to the greenhouse gases we've put in the atmosphere so far has already been felt, so there's almost no warming «in the pipeline» due to greenhouse gases already in the air.
Ocean acidification has only one possible solution — less carbon dioxide emitted in the atmosphere so that the ocean doesn't have such a burden of absorbing it.
The fossil fuel extraction industries, faced with the knowledge that the very product they sell is the main culprit behind the destabilization of our global climate system, have a moral obligation to find ways to drastically reduce carbon emissions to Earth's atmosphere so as not to leave behind a climate system inhospitable to human life.
Aerosols spend only days or weeks in the atmosphere so their effects are short - lived.
In the far northern latitudes there's not much surface area so the error probably doesn't mean much but then again when water vapor is frozen out of the atmosphere the so - called IR window gets a lot bigger and fewer clouds closing it back up means the error might be significant because radiative cooling efficiency is drastically increased in very cold clear sky.
The moon has no atmosphere so it is scorching hot (+100 C) during the day and bitterly cold -LRB--150 C) at night.
The system has so much inertia, and it hasn't even caught up with what we've put into the atmosphere so far.
The question was: why is the rise of CO2 in the atmosphere so linear?
If one changes the composition of the atmosphere without changing the mass significantly then the speed of the throughput of energy changes and NOT the amount of potential energy stored in the atmosphere so one sees a circulation shift instead of a temperature rise.
You still keep stating that there is no specific such thing as AGW but in the other thread you demonstrated that you don't d not even understand the mechanism by which CO2 warms the atmosphere so clearly you are not (yet) bringing any meaningful discussion on that point.
But it is absolutely more accurate than modeled GCM data squished from manipulated records that require periodic convenient up and down changes in aerosol content in the world's atmosphere so the model output matches past manipulated temporarily records... aerosol measurements that have never been previously promoted until the constants in GCM models required year - by - year changes.
Naturally, air circulates so any net flow in one direction has to return to source from the opposite direction at a higher level in the atmosphere so the concept of a net flow in any particular direction can be confusing.
One could say that the pressure of the surrounding air would be reduced but the surrounding air is essentially the rest of the atmosphere so any pressure reduction would be imperceptible.
The surrounding areas are effectively the entire rest of the global atmosphere so there is not going to be any significant pressure change outside the original air parcel.
Volcanic activity puts a great number of gaseous materials into the atmosphere so any warming as a result of severe volcanic events would be more likely a result of increasing overall atmospheric density rather than just being attributable to CO2 emissions.
Energy also radiates to space from both surface and atmosphere so not all energy returns «back to surface».
There is about 820 gT of carbon in the atmosphere so the average CO2 lifetime is about 5.6 years.
** There's another instrumental problem here — it only occurs in the atmosphere so you can't compare it with satellite measurements in a vacuum.
Please note the absolute pressure is 1 atmosphere so the baloon had to have a potential volume of 1 cu.
Robert Brown says: At least some people — primarily the ones that aren't heavily psychologically invested in there being intrinsic «non-Greenhouse heating» of an isolated atmosphere so they could continue to disbelieve in the GHE altogether — seem to get it.
I'm ok with that; your formulas presented at 12:37 am were derived from earth's atmosphere so my reply dealt with the earth.
At least some people — primarily the ones that aren't heavily psychologically invested in there being intrinsic «non-Greenhouse heating» of an isolated atmosphere so they could continue to disbelieve in the GHE altogether — seem to get it.
Terrestrial mosses get their carbon from the atmosphere so have no source of old carbon — unless they are growing on a volcanic fumeroles or hotspring out - gassing CO2.
As much as the El Nino warmed the atmosphere so much will the La Nina that follows now cool it.
Obviously CO2 is not just a lid on the atmosphere so there must be some effect of the vertical gradient (even if small), and since it depends on the absorption and reemission of radiation, there must be some effect by latitude.
I will say, that humans have screwed up the atmosphere so much with these direct climate forcings and their indirect effects, as mentioned in the original post, that we don't know if we're coming or going sometimes with respect to climate.
The gas has a long residence time in the atmosphere so that it builds as long as more is added than comes out through absorption in the ocean or ecosystems (unlike most other emissions from burning fossil fuels, forests, and the like, which dissipate quickly.)
Other life forms have had just as massive an effect on the planet as us (plants changing the atmosphere so that it could support oxygen - based life, as pointed out in the article).
-- warm the upper atmosphere so it radiates more heat away?
Gallo presents an opportunity to address both in an atmosphere so drastically different from connotations drawn from the Bronx, but still Bronx nonetheless.
Interconnected 2D adventure platformers (Metroidvania or otherwise) are my bread and butter, and Exile's End is a very pure specimen of the genre, featuring exemplary level designs, tight controls, and an atmosphere so thick and foreboding, it's like a pea soup monster.
A brilliantly told story, excellent voice acting, and an atmosphere so unnerving you'll sleep with the lights on for a month.
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