Even so, the track offers an enjoyable presentation that keeps all the voices cleanly separated and properly prioritized, while
atmospheric effects create impressive soundstages and music is strong and powerful where needed.
Not exact matches
However the authors of the study, Professor Michael Hebbert and Dr Vladimir Jankovic from the University of Manchester found that despite all the technology available to them, most planners build cities without an awareness of the
atmospheric effects they are
creating.
The rain spray and
atmospheric lighting
effects create a challenging and immersive experience, not to mention the profound
effect it has on the handling.
And, indeed, the intense white ground used to prime his canvases radiates light,
creating a luminous, color - drenched
atmospheric effect.
Since 2007, Tadasky has reintroduced optical
effects by infusing his
atmospheric circles with brightly colored drips of paint that activate the surface and
create a three - dimensional illusion as though the circles bulge out of the picture plane.
After priming the canvas with dark color, Ryman has built up multiple layers of white on top of the ground to
create a rich,
atmospheric effect.
Similarly, Diamond's approach to
creating atmospheric harmonies, instrumental textures and
effects are in line with Ravel's spatial models of time.
Acrylic bands of blue and white curving out from the wall represent water in motion; glass beads covering a dune - shaped form
create the shimmering
effect of light on sand; hundreds of acrylic cubes in varying hues of violet are points of color that capture the light or
atmospheric condition of a particular moment.
Here, and in other works he shows at Tate Britain, Richards»
creates atmospheric, oblique and melancholy scenarios that put me in the poet Mallarme's injunction to «paint, not the thing, but the
effect it produces».
Roden Crater, 2009, is an
atmospheric study of James Turrell's monumental earthwork Roden Crater, 1979,
created in her studio with a camera recording an array of lighting
effects and filters on an individual photograph,
creating the illusion of a real landscape through the passage of time and seasons.
In his early career, Olitski depicted abstract shapes with thick, heavily impastoed surfaces, but later took to layering thin films of spraypaint onto his canvases,
creating a trademark
atmospheric effect.
The show starts tomorrow, September 2nd, and displays
atmospheric landscapes and seascapes painted from the memory, lacking any specific reference points,
creating a dreamlike
effect.
One minute change in the
atmospheric regime can slowly
effect further changes in the system and the chain reaction can occur, which, in the end, could shift a jet stream a few kilometres and
create conditions possible for storm intensification, which may result in the flooding of an area where the storm would not have been or would have been greatly minimised.
A strengthening ACC
created a barrier inhibiting intrusions of warm tropical waters and minimizing both oceanic and
atmospheric heat transport resulting in the Refrigerator
Effect.
The vast majority of greenhouse gases (GHGs) exhibit relatively long
atmospheric residence times, some upwards of a hundred years,
creating a lag time between the release of
atmospheric pollution and realization of the actual side -
effects.
(Dr. Charles Keeling, who
created the Mauna Loa Observatory CO2 measurement program, investigated the Suess
effect as related to
atmospheric CO2 as far back as 1979.)
From the atmosphere, it generally falls to the surface in
atmospheric deposition, generating a series of
effects — corrosion of buildings, bridges and other human - made structures, acidification of soils and water bodies, and inadvertent fertilization of trees and grasslands,
creating unnatural growth rates, nutrient imbalances and decreasing or altering biodiversity.
Unlike Kiehl and Trenberth who base much of their argument on published supposition and make the horrible error of not leaving any energy in their balance to
create fossil fuels, Miskolczi rigorously sets about working from the actual spectral
effects from
atmospheric gases and provides a properly justified but theoretical scientific case for demonstrating the errors of Kiehl and Trenberth.
Water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide — the so - called greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth's atmosphere -
create a natural «greenhouse
effect» by «trapping» heat between the Earth's surface and the Troposphere (the
atmospheric layer 5 to 10 miles above the surface).
The oceans are at dire risk too, since some of the CO2 in the
atmospheric CO2 dissolves in the ocean, and
creates the same kind of acidity (carbonic acid) as a soda, with disastrous
effect on marine life.
The Arctic surface air temperature is strongly
effected by
atmospheric forcing and
atmospheric energy circulated poleward which
creates the Arctic Winter Warming and Sudden Stratospheric warming events.
Notice how the two fainter lines at the top are the separate
effects of the warmer surface and the higher
atmospheric temperature
creating more longwave radiation.
As I've previously pointed out the
atmospheric greenhouse
effect does not
create heat, it merely delays the transmission of solar energy through the atmosphere.
Blocking 20 % of the sun's incoming energy then
creating an
atmospheric pressures gradient phase change refrigeration system is WARMING to hicks like Connolly who apparently, can't have the
effect of a screen blocking incoming radiation explained to him.
To understand the surface warming, one has to
create and solve for
atmospheric temperature including both radiation and convective
effects.