Sentences with phrase «because at colder temperatures»

The ~ 26 C threshold for hurricanes exists because at colder temperatures, convection (cumulus clouds) can not get deep enough to sustain such storms.

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I don't proof at room temperature because I find shaping and handling cold dough to be far easier.
Nitrogen is one of 118 known elements and because it evaporates at low temperatures, it typically exists as a gas and in order for it to remain in a liquid state it must be kept at extremely cold temperatures.
Because this all - raw salad is served at room temperature or cold, I use one of my favorite spices to bring a natural rise in heat within the body: cinnamon.
Cover loosely with plastic wrap and let proof at room temperature (about 73 - 76 degree F)(23 - 24 degree C) until nice and puffy and almost doubled in size (because the dough is very cold, this could take 2 1/2 to 3 hours).
They can be stored at room temperature perfectly fine, but I always loved eating my thin mints straight from the fridge because they are so good cold and hold their crispy texture longer.
It won't set at room temperature unless it's really cold where you live because once saturated fats turn to liquid, they need to be cold to firm back up.
I know it's easier to give your baby cold milk or room temperature milk instead of going into the kitchen all of the time especially in the middle of the night but it's worth it because ever since I've been warming up his milk, his colic has completely disappeared and he seems a lot happier... I also recommend purchasing a bottle warmer and keeping it in your room if you don't want to make several trips to the kitchen at night.
«The increase in emissions at lower temperatures is related to a more pronounced cold - start effect,» when a gasoline engine is less efficient because it's not yet warned up and its catalytic converter is not yet on, the study noted.
Others live at high altitudes or in colder areas or are active in autumn or winter and likely adapted to daytime activity because the temperatures at night were too cold for flying, he said.
«By tuning its thermal conductivity, the material can efficiently and automatically dissipate heat in the hot summer because it will have high thermal conductivity, but prevent heat loss in the cold winter because of its low thermal conductivity at lower temperatures
Because sunlight is needed to form ozone, and the reaction is more vigorous at higher temperatures, cold, cloudy cities have fewer worries than warm, sunny ones.
Because planet b is tidally locked and the outer atmosphere is so efficient at re-radiating heat, its «nightside» stays dark and cold (top), unlike bands of even temperature on a Jupiter - like planet (shown below — more).
This insulating effect is important because otherwise the surface of the earth would quickly cool down to very cold temperatures at night.
All that said, you generally shouldn't worry about the safety of store - bought ice cream; Listeria is rarely found in the sweet stuff because it can't grow at cold temperatures.
Therefore, if you live in a colder climate (like I do in upstate NY), it will be solid at room temperature; however, if you live in a warmer climate, it'll be liquid at room temperature (because room temperature in that climate is over 76º).
I have been feeling cold constantly lately (because of the brilliant Dutch summer and because of the air conditioning at my work that is set at freezer temperature), so I have warm breakfasts also in the middle of august.
It won't set at room temperature unless it's really cold where you live because once saturated fats turn to liquid, they need to be cold to firm back up.
While in NYC for NYFW, I spent some of my time exploring (mostly indoors) because of the freezing cold temperatures which is how I came about spending some quality time at Grand Central Terminal and I'm so happy I did!!
He had set the temperature higher because he knew I was always cold at his place.
Because that sounds normal (engines normally run at an elevated speed when they are cold to heat up to their optimal temperature quicker).
The RPMs are higher in the cold because engines are pretty inefficient at cold temperatures.
Also the problem is worse with a warm engine / transmission than when it is cold, presumably because at higher temperatures it idles at lower rpm.
My brother had the same problem with he's 2012 Nissan sunny (versa) all those you mentioned is been done until I found out that the Temperature selector cable is loose so this means its stocked and its no longer select from heating or cooling so maybe yours is on heating still because the cable is loose it wont go back to cooling, it doesn't matter what's the Temperature selector showing from outside because the cable is loose and always mixing cold and heat at the same time, so see if your is not loose for the sunny air conditioning unit was manual I am not sure if your Auto maybe its different, I hope this helps.
Note: Always try to make sure you serve the food at room temperature because cats don't usually like cold meat.
At the hemispheric - mean scale, the «Little Ice Age» is only a moderate cooling because larger offsetting regional patterns of temperature change (both warm and cold) tend to cancel in a hemispheric or global mean.
The destruction of ozone by CFC compounds requires cold conditions because at these temperatures acidic gases (hydrochloric and sulphuric acid) condense to form ice crystals and surface chemistry reactions with CFCs occur liberating the ozone destroying halogen radicals.
I am still waiting for word on what the global temperature anomaly for the month was, but I suspect it will be fairly close to normal, which means that on average the temperature of the Earth will come in at ~ 12.0 °C which is 4 °C colder than it will be in 6 months from now, but because of how they talk about temperature, I will be the only one pointing out the difference between the actual temperature and the anomaly temperature.
The earth's surface SHOULD be emitting at a higher effective Temperature than 288 K because the hotter surfaces far more than make up for the laziness of the colder surfaces.
So it's all gases at greatest density will be doing the same thing around the planet at the same time (*) and as these change with differences in density in the play between gravity and pressure and kinetic and potential from greatest near the surface to more rarified, less dense and absent any kinetic to write home about the higher one goes, then, energy conservation intact, the hotter will rise and cool because losing kinetic energy means losing temperature, thus cooling they which began with the closest in density and kinetic energy as a sort of band of brothers near the surface will rise and cool at the same time whereupon they'll all come down together colder but wiser that great heights don't make for more comfort and giving up their heat will sink displacing the hotter now in their place when they first went travelling.
Instead, we suggest that it is because the temperatures at ground level in the Arctic winter are cold enough to cause something similar to the phase change which occurs at the tropopause.
Since then these flights have increased because of better aircraft pressurization and more efficient engines in colder temperatures at higher altitudes.
For cold - blooded creatures — most of the animal life on Earth — the size reduction at higher temperatures happens because warmth speeds up the animals» metabolism.
If DLR had no effect at all then L + R = DSR and the surface temperature would be a lot colder because it wouldn't have to emit as much energy.
This temperature shift was an annoyance for me because one of the things about a Passive House is that the floors shouldn't feel cold — they should be at room temperature.
Assuming that temperature is rising and that this is because of GHG effects (not arguing otherwise, just stating the givens), one would do well to look at data from other worlds in our solar system to determine where the «wild» weather is — and it is in the colder places, not the hotter ones.
During the middle of summer or winter when temperatures are stable, this might not be noticed at all, it was only noticed in spring when certain stations reported exceptionally cold temperatures because they were reporting March data in April.
However I do not find — anywhere — that temperature is involved in the making or breaking of ozone, but it may well be that the «Ozone Hole» (OzH) is located above the S. Pole because it is colder than the N. Pole, after all neither pole has any sunlight at all for half the year.
But for butterfly larvae and other cold - blooded animals whose body temperature depends on the environment, the metabolism increases at higher temperatures because the biochemical processes are simply faster.
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