Mark Serreze of NSIDC is on the record as saying the Arctic has been rapidly losing ice since September 21, at temperatures far
below the freezing point of water.
The concentrated solution does not form crystals immediately in the same way that the temperature of ultra pure water can be lowered
below the freezing point without immediately forming ice.
The inference can be drawn that removal of gaseous CO2 from the atmosphere (absolutely guaranteed at temperatures
below the freezing point of the gas) should result in a precipitous lowering of temperature by another 33C, if I comprehend the Warmist nonsense accurately — GHE and all that!
The result is warming of the tropics and of the highest latitudes (but the latter stay
below the freezing point of water) and a flow of cold into the mid latitudes and more precipitation in the form of snow at lower latitudes than normal.
Even a black asphalt surface receiving such would only be «warmed» to something colder than 40 degrees
below freezing point — as you can confirm with Stefan Boltzmann calculations.
Try your calculations at a very low temperature —
below the freezing point of the relevant gas.
The greenhouse effect doesn't appear to work in the laboratory, at night, in the desert, when the temperature is
below the freezing point of CO2, or on days with a Y in them.
Without the natural greenhouse effect, the average temperature at Earth's surface would be
below the freezing point of water.
It originates in clouds when temperatures are
below the freezing point (0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit), when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses directly into ice without going through the liquid stage.
White ice crystals deposited on the surface of objects that have a temperature
below the freezing point of water.
This despite the fact that such a «forcing» should have, according to the current paradigm, lead to global mean temperatures about 68 degrees colder than the present, which would have lead to a completely frozen Earth, with the mean temperature at about 54 degrees
below the freezing point of water.
Now, a sheet of ice 3000 feet thick is equal to a pressure of eighty - three atmospheres, at which pressure it would require a temperature of 19 °
below freezing point to retain the form of ice.
However, if the air continues to cool
below freezing point then, although the nett flow of heat from the water is greater while the water is in the process of freezing, the air temperature does not rise and will continue to tend to fall, albeit at a slower rate.
Most of the shield itself is way
below freezing point and won't melt in a couple of millenia.
Permafrost and a neutral emissions cycle Above latitude 50 ˚ north, permafrost soil — that is, soil that remains
below the freezing point of water — holds about twice as much carbon as does the atmosphere.
Supplemental heat is needed if temperatures fall
below the freezing point.
The monthly mean temperature of the coldest month is
below the freezing point.
«Then both before and after the arrival of an oxygen atmosphere, the planet went into partial or potentially total snowball periods — millions of years when the Earth's mean temperature was well
below the freezing point.»
Water has many unusual properties, such as its solid form, ice, being able to float in liquid water, and they get weirder
below its freezing point.
What's more, O'Gorman found that there's a narrow daily temperature range, just
below the freezing point, in which extreme snow events tend to occur — a sweet spot that does not change with global warming.
Arctic waters are significantly colder than further south in the Barents Sea, often at or even
below freezing point.
To overcome the nucleation barrier and start to solidify, however, the liquid has to be cooled well
below its freezing point - what scientists call «supercooling.»
Believe it or not, water can sometimes be cooled to temperatures
below its freezing point and still remain liquid.
Yet despite being 62 degrees
below the freezing point of water, the cloud droplets remain stubbornly liquid.
If the surface is very cold (
below the freezing point of water) the condensed water vapor freezes, this is what we see as frost.
Salt lowers the melting point of ice (and we might investigate this process later on), but by doing so it means that the surface of the can is actually
below freezing point.
With temperatures falling
below freezing point, Arsenal turned on the heat, with a display that would silence all their critics for sometime.
The temperature Thursday evening is expected to drop just
below the freezing point, which mean jogo bonito and samba football will be tough to play.
Key factor: Roma would probably have preferred not to travel to eastern Ukraine, where temperatures may dip
below freezing point in February.
Born hours before a snowstorm and brought home when the temperature was still dropping
below the freezing point many days during the week, our infant daughter has already gotten a cold.
Not exact matches
Prior to this plan being
frozen, participants received «pay credits» which varied with age and years of service (
points) and differed for pay above and
below the taxable wage base.
The salt dissolves in the water, lowering its
freezing point, which will only turn to ice at temperatures well
below 0 degrees C.
While the vortex was weakened and pushed to the side of the Arctic during the last week of February, temperatures
below the critical
freezing point are still present as of March 9 (see figure).
Actually, the water on Mars is saltwater, which can remain liquid far
below water's so - called
freezing point.
We award a city up to six
points in each of three areas: the amount of rain and snow, the number of wet days per year, and the number of days
below freezing.
Photographed from the same frontal viewpoint, Boomoon's images capture his bodily encounter with the waterfall, intensified by entering the
freezing water of the pool
below the falls, to attain a position where the «horizon», (in this case, the
point at which the vertical energy of the falling water meets the horizontal axis of the pool) is situated precisely at the lower third of the frame.
While the vortex was weakened and pushed to the side of the Arctic during the last week of February, temperatures
below the critical
freezing point are still present as of March 9 (see figure).
Deep water (
below 1000m)-- very cold water with temperatures near the
freezing point.
The well
below freezing surface winter temperatures of Northern high latitudes are such wildly variable almost non-correlated data
points which tell almost nothing of the real warming (i.e. increase in heat content of the Earth system) but may affect in an unpredictable way the global average surface temperature.
Another effect is that the saltier water from down
below has a lower
freezing point.
On nearly windless nights, when the sky is clear and humidity is low, the temperature will drop to the dew
point which, if that dew
point is
below freezing, will lead to bad and / or expensive things happening and absolutely zero sleep being had for thousands of growers.
Bottom line is if there were no greenhouse gases in the atmosphere like on the moon, daytime high temperatures at the equator in the spring and fall would exceed the boiling
point of water and of course nighttime temperatures would plunge far
below freezing.
The only thing that keeps the abyssal water above its
freezing point is that a few kilometres
below the sea floor, there are a few thousand kilometres of molten rock.
The car in the driveway radiates into the 3 K of space, and, insulated by the still air around it, cools
below the dew
point, gets a wet windshield, cools further, and the water on the windshield
freezes.
Hm, what if there were no liquid water, how much water vapor would there be if the whole planet stayed
below freezing (not just on average but at every
point)?