Sentences with phrase «by altitude changes»

These cupcakes could also be affected by altitude changes if you live in a higher altitude area.

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Whether it's by your boob or bottle, I found feeding Baby J on ascent and decent helped her to swallow and feel better with the changing altitude.
The gathering will draw approximately 400 representatives from other Arctic nations and interested foreign observers, and will give Obama a platform to highlight how changes in the Arctic will affect the rest of the world by accelerating warming, contributing to sea - level rise and changing precipitation patterns at lower altitudes.
Observations of atmospheric carbon dioxide made by aircraft at altitudes between 3 and 6 kilometers (10,000 - 20,000 feet) show that seasonal carbon dioxide variations have substantially changed during the last 50 years.
By measuring the changing frequency of the signals as the chopper passed each one, the researchers determined the approximate location, altitude, speed, and flight direction of the craft.
The researchers could tell that seeds had been deposited higher up the mountain than they had been harvested by the ratio of their oxygen isotopes, which changes with altitude.
Early in my flight lessons, I realized that I had the potential to change my horizons by adjusting my own altitude.
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A major focus has been orthostatic tolerance»» the body's ability to circumvent hypotension and withstand pressure during gravitational stress, often caused by quick changes of altitude, or the more extreme circumstances of being launched into the earth's stratosphere or submerged to the oceans» depths.
Themes of transformation, presence, and absence, and the human ability to withstand pressure caused by quick changes of altitude, have been recurrent concerns for Strachan.
Because the lapse rate is not zero, changing the altitude near the top of the atmosphere where infrared radiation escapes freely to space allows adjustment of the surface temperature by means of the addition of greenhouse gases.
While we know that treeline can be climatically «elastic» in the space of both latitude and altitude, i.e., moving north and south and up and down with topography, this paper raises important issues about rates of ecological adaption, rates that are being tested by contemporary rates of change forced by human activities.
Birds nesting on low - lying islands being inundated by sea level rise — black - footed albatross, laysan albatross — and even the Hawaiian honeycreeper, which lives at higher altitudes, is being threatened by climate change too, in weird ways.
Researchers are confident that they understand the cycle of Ice Ages, and they also have a clear idea that the biosphere plays a hand in keeping the planet at liveable temperatures, but they also know that the high altitudes are more than usually affected by climate change driven by ever - higher ratios of greenhouse gases released by the combustion of fossil fuels by seven billion humans.
The Tropopause changed by 2.9 km (ie about 30 % of altitude) and 13DegC in the space of 12 hours.
The gist is to change the «meteorological sun constant» by introducing into the lower stratosphere (at an altitude of 12km - 16 km) fine dispersed aerosols of sulfuric acid, for instance.
There more CO2 leads to a change in the altitude of the level whose energy balance is controlled by radiation without a significant convective component.
To assure the model was realistic, the scientists drew on observations of changes in the altitude of the ice sheet surface made by NASA's IceSat satellite and airborne Operation IceBridge campaign.
Its value is governed by collisions of the gas moelcules with the earth's surface, in fact by the temperature of the earth's surface (plus a temperature gradient of roughly 1 Celsius per 100 m change of altitude on the basis of the so - called dry - adiabatic limit).
Climate Change and Himalayan Cold Deserts: Mapping vulnerability and threat to ecology and indigenous livelihoods The remote cold desert stretches of high altitude Himalayas, having a fragile ecosystem are characterized by complex interplay of climatic and geo - morphological processes, availability of limited natural resources and economic conditions leading to accelerated resource degradation and associated environmental consequences [continue reading...]
At least I agree if by that you mean that according to Velasco et al. the rate at which per - molecule average translational - kinetic - energy in a microcanonical ensemble changes with altitude approaches zero — i.e., the system approaches isothermality — as the total system energy approaches infinity.
-- convection is driven by air masses changing buoyancy and energy loss at altitude is critical to this.
I guess you're saying there shouldn't be??? Anyway, according to the version of the greenhouse effect theory used by the climate models, the greenhouse gases should be altering this natural temperature profile by changing the rates of «infrared cooling» from different altitudes.
They are enough to tip the balance by shadowing lower altitudes, and produce the climate changes.
That would be aided by the changes in altitude of water vapour since the mid 1990's, where lower stratosphere and upper troposphere water has decreased, and mid-lower troposphere water vapour has increased.
There was no significant change in the area of eight other glacier lakes which were situated at a higher altitude and not created by melting.
By looking at atmospheric profiles above Gan Island, they could see how clouds and moisture changed which altitudes were heated over the course of each cycle of the MJO.
say it has been predicted that «the average temperature in the semiarid northwest portion of China in 2050 will be 2.2 °C higher than it was in 2002,» and they report that based on the observed results of their study, this increase in temperature «will lead to a significant change in the growth stages and water use of winter wheat,» such that «crop yields at both high and low altitudes will likely increase,» by 2.6 % at low altitudes and 6.0 % at high altitudes... Even without the benefits of the aerial fertilization effect and the anti-transpiration effect of the ongoing rise in the air's CO2 content, the increase in temperature that is predicted by climate models for the year 2050, if it ever comes to pass, will likely lead to increases in winter wheat production in the northwestern part of China, not the decreases that climate alarmists routinely predict.»
This difference reflects the respective changes in the rate of temperature decrease with altitude (or lapse rate), which is in turn influenced by the amount of moisture in the atmosphere.
A greenhouse effect governed by scattering of IR light would also not be sensitive to a cloud temperature (or the lapse rate in general) wheras the temperature change with altitude is the key behind the existence of the traditional absorption / emission GHG effect on Earth.
Myhre's results show that the radiative forcing for 2X CO2 already varies by about 10 % depending how the changing altitude of the «zero - lapse - rate» tropopause is handled.
They developed a program that lets you download a time series for various changing variables for any region defined by latitude and longitude and pressure altitude.
Electric cars have been competing in the Hill Climb for a few years now, and they're already pretty dominant since their performance isn't affected by a change in altitude.
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