Be sure to stir the liquid well
before measuring its temperature to get an accurate reading.
Not exact matches
1 cup gluten - free All - Purpose Flour Blend 1/3 cup coconut flour, fluffed with a fork and sifted
before measuring 1/3 cup unsweetened flaked coconut, finely flaked 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon guar gum or xanthan gum 1/2 cup honey or agave nectar 1 (8 - ounce) can crushed pineapple in juice or fruit cocktail, undrained 2 eggs, room
temperature 1/2 cup raisins 1 medium orange, cut into very thin slices for garnish
If you still want to make a truly soy - free vegan butter and a lack of buttery flavor isn't a concern, I'd recommend using light coconut milk from the can, shaken at room
temperature before using to make sure it's mixed
before you
measure it.
* If your coconut oil is anything but a hard - solid at your current kitchen's room
temperature,
measure out the coconut oil and place it in the freezer until it is set completely
before using it in this recipe.
P.s. I
measured the
temperature of the milk exactly (to 180F to kill bad bacteria, then back down to 100F
before adding the probiotic).
As for storing my flour, you don't need to freeze or refrigerate it, but if you choose to, be sure to bring it to room
temperature before measuring it.
Caramel Cake (Gourmet, January 2008) Cake: 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons sifted cake flour (not self - rising; sift
before measuring) 1 teaspoon baking powder3 / 4 teaspoon baking soda1 / 2 teaspoon salt1 stick (4 oz) unsalted butter, softened1 cup granulated sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract2 large eggs, at room
temperature 30 minutes1 cup well - shaken buttermilk Caramel Glaze: Make cake: Preheat oven to 350 °F with rack in middle.
full - fat canned coconut milk, at room
temperature (vigorously shake can
before opening and
measuring)
Foods packed by the parents for lunch were individually removed from the sack and immediately
measured with noncontact
temperature guns 1.5 hours
before food was served to the children.
Objective: To
measure the
temperatures of foods in sack lunches of preschool - aged children
before consumption at child care centers.
Measures the
temperature every second, so you won't have to worry about it getting too warm
before it reads it again
You will need a basal thermometer to
measure your basal body
temperature, and you'll need take your
temperature before you even get up out of bed in the morning.
Researchers
measured 41 multilayer barium - titanate ceramic capacitors, each roughly 2 by 3 millimeters in size,
before and after heating to high
temperatures (189 °C) and quenching in ice water.
Twice each day, about an hour
before midnight and noon, Coordinated Universal Time, hundreds of meteorologists worldwide send balloons into the upper atmosphere to
measure pressure,
temperature, and relative humidity.
Several weeks
before Mount Tambora erupted, Raffles became the first European to ascend a nearby mountain known as Gunong Gede; by using thermometers to
measure the difference in
temperature between the base and the peak, Raffles and his companions determined that they had climbed at least seven thousand feet.
The results, published online June 9 in Astrophysical Journal Letters, include measurements of the speed,
temperature and composition of filaments of solar material streaming away from the sun — three features never
measured simultaneously
before.
«It is fascinating that we worked out how to
measure temperature long
before we knew what
temperature actually was.
Usually this is done by
measuring the
temperature of the substance
before and after adding a defined amount of energy.
The climate change «hockey stick» is a graph first published in 1998 by Michael Mann et al. that attempted to reconstruct the mean surface
temperature on the planet during the period A. D. 900 to the present, using multiple proxies, such as tree rings, to
measure temperatures before formal instrumentation was in use.
New insights into the glaciation cycles that occurred on Earth long
before humans began affecting the
temperature of the atmosphere and oceans are now possible using the technique of
measuring noble gas quantities.
When you using canned coconut milk, keep at room
temperature and shake well
before measuring out a cup (you'll need both the creamy part and the juice).
Making homemade yogurt is not something I have tried
before because I could not wrap my head around sanitizing jars and
measuring temperatures, etc..
At 30 to 60 minutes
before it is done,
measure the internal
temperature with a thermometer.
Before today's basic refrigerator could ever be born though, scientists had to tease apart the meaning of
temperature, find a standard way to
measure it, discover what it takes for water to freeze, and how ice melts.
I need to mention that the reason many vets will refuse just selling you the vacs, is because a thorough vet checks your dog out
before vaccinating in order to ascertain that there aren't any other health issues, e.g.
measuring temperature, checking heartbeat, ears, etc..
First, for changing just CO2 forcing (or CH4, etc, or for a non-GHE forcing, such as a change in incident solar radiation, volcanic aerosols, etc.), there will be other GHE radiative «forcings» (feedbacks, though in the context of
measuring their radiative effect, they can be described as having radiative forcings of x W / m2 per change in surface T), such as water vapor feedback, LW cloud feedback, and also, because GHE depends on the vertical
temperature distribution, the lapse rate feedback (this generally refers to the tropospheric lapse rate, though changes in the position of the tropopause and changes in the stratospheric
temperature could also be considered lapse - rate feedbacks for forcing at TOA; forcing at the tropopause with stratospheric adjustment takes some of that into account; sensitivity to forcing at the tropopause with stratospheric adjustment will generally be different from sensitivity to forcing without stratospheric adjustment and both will generally be different from forcing at TOA
before stratospheric adjustment; forcing at TOA after stratospehric adjustment is identical to forcing at the tropopause after stratospheric adjustment).
You have to go a certain distance
before the
temperature you
measure is unaffected by the
temperature where you started off (spatial autocorrelation, in jargon terms).
As I said
before with exception of GISS, the other four organizations who
measure global
temperatures [land + ocean] show the same cooling trend from 2002.
Before the El Niño, it was below the surface and not included in the
measured global surface
temperature anomalies.
Another issue with many of these indicators is that they have a long and unknown lag time between a
temperature change and the indicator changing; e.g., a glacier might start melting decades
before it's retreat is clearly
measured, permafrost might have been warming up since the 1930's and just started visibly melting, etc..
Combined with the predictive equation which has matched 97 % with
measured average global
temperatures since
before 1900 this all looks like a steepening downtrend of reported average global
temperatures within a few months and accelerated increase of «months without warming».
Temperatures measured by the ARGO floats and the XBTs
before them are rising in the raw data, and the ocean heat content (OHC) is simply observed
temperature change scaled by the thermal mass of the ocean layer in question - not some kind of complex model.
Coby, if the earth is warming as a result of increased periodic solar activity (or some other more complex reason) as suggested by the long term cycles mentioned above
measured before man was on earth or industrialized, is it posssible that the observed increases in CO2 in the atmosphere are simply coming from warmer oceans, since liquids can not hold as much gas at a higher
temperature than they can at lower
temperature?
Proof that CO2 has no effect on climate and identification of the two factors that do cause reported climate change (sunspot number is the only independent variable) are at http://agwunveiled.blogspot.com (now with 5 - year running - average smoothing of
measured average global
temperature (AGT), the near - perfect explanation of AGT since
before 1900; R ^ 2 = 0.97 +).
This logic works the other way as well — if your electricity costs are high in the summer because of central air conditioning, having an audit and time to perform energy efficiency
measures before the highest
temperatures come may be the best route.
The team compared
temperatures in the upper 160 meters (525 feet) of the Gulf
before and after the storm using data collected by Argo, a network of autonomous floats that
measure temperature as they move up and down in the water.
It will be a long long long time
before anybody notices as that is far under the error rate in
measuring global
temperatures.
Because we didn't have a systematic global set of thermometer measurements
before the 1880s, scientists look at other things they can
measure — sediment deposits, or tree ring growth in certain ancient, slow - growing trees — which tend to vary along with
temperature.
If that grey line is Mann's
temperature line... does that mean the pollen count is showing a
temperature increase years
before the
measured increases in Mann's graph?
In the years both
before and after the model run, the natural variability is as represented in the models, plus the difference between
measured temperature and model forecast
temperature.
The proof and identification of the two factors that do cause reported climate change (sunspot number is the only independent variable) are at http://agwunveiled.blogspot.com (now with 5 - year running - average smoothing of
measured average global
temperature (AGT), the near - perfect explanation of AGT since
before 1900; R ^ 2 = 0.97 +).
This time period is too short to signify a change in the warming trend, as climate trends are
measured over periods of decades, not years.12, 29,30,31,32 Such decade - long slowdowns or even reversals in trend have occurred
before in the global instrumental record (for example, 1900 - 1910 and 1940 - 1950; see Figure 2.2), including three decade - long periods since 1970, each followed by a sharp
temperature rise.33 Nonetheless, satellite and ocean observations indicate that the Earth - atmosphere climate system has continued to gain heat energy.34
(
Before 1940,
temperatures were generally
measured with buckets that have a cool bias, after 1940 engine cooling intakes were increasingly used, which have a warm bias.)
The change from bucket to engine - room intake sampling means that the
temperatures measured before 1940 need to be adjusted upwards by about half a degree Celsius.
Expendable bathythermographs, or XBT's,
measured ocean
temperatures before the Argo network was deployed.
Two natural drivers have been identified that explain
measured average global
temperatures since
before 1900 with R ^ 2 > 0.9 (95 % correlation) and credible values back to 1610.
«People always thought the end - Permian extinctions were related to
temperature increases, but they never
measured the
temperature then in much detail
before, since it involves a lot of hard work looking at these microfossils.»
The radiative heat transfer physics I am using is standard from long
before climate science borrowed the incorrect two - stream approximation from astrophysics and made the mistake, from meteorology, of assuming a pyrometer
measures energy flux instead of a
temperature signal.
Just
before we leave you with this fascinating array of
measures, and fascinating they must be because people have discussed weather and ambient
temperature for time immemorial, might we just pose the questions: what is the «correct»
temperature and what difference does it really make?
By the way,
before buoys and satellites, I wonder if the ships
measure the
temperature at same times and same places all the time.