ACPI assumes a 1 percent annual increase in the rate of greenhouse gas concentrations through the year 2100, for little change in precipitation and an average temperature increase of 1.5 to 2 degrees
centigrade at least through the middle of 21st century.
Not exact matches
Now, thanks to advanced algorithms, modern electronics, and control systems, the hammers can hit the side of General Fusion's sphere - shaped metal reactor precisely
at the same time, creating a pressure wave that compresses the plasma into a fusion reaction
at 100 million degrees
centigrade.
Sterilise the jam jar by putting it in boiling water for 5 minutes or washing well and then putting in an oven
at 140 degrees
centigrade on a baking tray until fully dry.
However, the effect is only really significant
at temperatures from 60 degrees
centigrade and up, with the highest levels found when fluids are kept
at 90 degrees
centigrade for 30 minutes.
One hundred feet of earth above the tunnels keep temperatures steady
at around 16 degrees
centigrade all year round and energy consumption
at a minimum.
The WHO recommends that powdered formula be reconstituted
at 70 degrees
centigrade to kill E. sakazakii, but the Nestlé label tells parents to reconstitute their probiotic formula
at 40 degrees in order to protect its «natrual cultures» claim, putting Canadian infants
at risk for E. sakazakii infection.
There should be an electrical socket, a sink and a fridge or cool bag for storing expressed milk
at 2 - 4 degrees
centigrade.
At an extremely low temperature of around -273 degrees
centigrade, magnons, i.e., quanta of the fluctuations in the magnet, coherently couple with the qubit through the electromagnetic field of the cavity.
The research group of Professor Yasunobu Nakamura
at the University of Tokyo Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology has succeeded for the first time to couple a magnon in a magnet to a photon in a microwave cavity
at an ultralow temperature near absolute zero -LRB--273.14 degrees
centigrade).
In the first step, for example, they applied heat to the sample until it reached a certain temperature; then they used the atom probe to test what effect thermal stress had on the alloy, applied heat once again to reach a higher temperature, tested the alloy again etc. «Using this method, we can very quickly tell that the analysed alloy disintegrates into several different phases
at temperatures above 300 degrees
centigrade,» says Ludwig.
Average yearly warming
at Buzzards Bay shorelines from 1992 to 2013, in
centigrade.
The average annual temperature
at Plateau Station in central East Antarctica is -57
Centigrade (according to my National Geographic Atlas of the World, 7th Edition).
Temperatures
at the start of the decade were about 10.5 degrees
centigrade — high but not remarkably so.
Eventually, the hot, mineral - rich fluid rises again and gushes out of openings in the seafloor — hydrothermal vents —
at temperatures up to about 400 degrees
Centigrade.
The cells are then frozen
at minus 196 degrees
centigrade and stored indefinitely.
Hansen says the two degree
Centigrade upper limit to human - induced global warming, as agreed
at the Paris climate summit in December 2015 — is not just unsafe.
«I love telling mind - blowing facts, like every time we do a shot
at NIF, we are one of the hottest places in the solar system,» said experimental plasma physicist Tammy Ma (NIF implosions reach peak temperatures of more than 100 million degrees
Centigrade — more than five times hotter than the core of the Sun).
Each rat was tested for six consecutive days
at one temperature between 46 and 51 degrees
Centigrade.
List of raw sweeteners that conform to the definition of raw food i.e. minimal processing
at no more than 40 degrees
centigrade.
The ice planet of E.D.N. 3 has an average temperature of -120 degrees
Centigrade, and a new Lost Planet 3 trailer describes exactly what happens to the human body
at those temperatures.
The blood samples will be fine if simply kept in a 4 degree
centigrade refrigerator until is shipped on Monday, and formalin fixed tissue is stable
at room temperature.
It looks wonderful: boys and girls dancing to Italian music
at midnight, when the temperature outside is still 25 degrees
centigrade.
We were glad we brought our sleepingbags, which keep you warm
at temperatures down to -15 degrees
centigrade.
Shock - frozen
at -196 degrees
centigrade, the plants are then displayed in sealed glass vitrines and kept refrigerated
at -20 degrees
centigrade, transforming them from ordinary houseplants into delicate «living fossils.»
Glossuary: Mini-Solo from Dusty Ray and Make Your Own Heroes group show Sally
Centigrade, 445 South Saulsbury Street, Lakewood May 12 through June 9 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 12, 5 to 9:30 p.m. New shows
at Sally
Centigrade always trigger the fun, and in the case of Dusty «Slop Jockey» Ray's work, fear of the bloodthirsty fanged creatures who creep around, slavering, through his artistic universe.
Shock - frozen
at — 196 ˚
centigrade by being dipped in liquid nitrogen, the plants are displayed in a sealed glass vitrine and kept refrigerated
at — 20 ˚C.
I would also bet that Hansen's estimate of climate sensitivity
at 3 degrees
Centigrade is too high.
Climate sensitivity has been «nailed»
at three degrees
centigrade.
The Little Ice Age that began in the 14th century reduced the temperature of
at least the northern hemisphere by about one degree
centigrade in a couple of hundred years, and CO-2 emissions had nothing to do with it.
I read recently (in E. C. Pielou, «After the Ice Age») that toward the end of the last ice age — but long before the glaciers had receded from the continental U.S. — average global temperatures climbed to 2 - 3 degrees
Centigrade above those of the modern era, a condition that obviously reversed
at some point.
«It seems that the UK government is expecting to spend about # 32 billion, (~ 2.2 % of UK GDP), according to the Stern Review [1], every year for the foreseeable future in order to achieve by the year 2100
at the absolute maximum global temperature reduction of ~ 0.0019 °C, (less than 2 thousandths of a degree
Centigrade).
Ajo appears to have been established in 1948, and probably no one envisioned that it would be used to measure ambient «global temperature»
at tenths of a degree
centigrade.
Instead, Webster says a
centigrade scale is a scale which specifically goes from 0
AT FREEZING to 100
AT BOILING.
At present this would amount to about ~ 4.5 % of the global GDP, ($ 69,000 billion) to achieve a reduction in temperature for the whole World of 0.11 °C about 1/10 degree
Centigrade, on the basis that all future CO2 emissions were eliminated.»
We are looking
at tens of degrees
centigrade change every day, as well as summer to winter.
The fact that you don't see the kind of embarassment about the ridiculous surface record that you should from the fact the 70 % of the sites are so poorly chosen you'd expect
at least 2
centigrade degrees of error (and the whole claimed effect is only a fraction of a degree), shows how corrupt and disinterested in truth the public discourse is.
Here is a recent finding that should give people pause when they might be contemplating any delays in fundamental change: New finding shows climate change can happen in a geological instant Oct 07, 2013 by Ken Branson,
at http://phys.org/news/2013-10-climate-geological-instant.html 13 years for global temperatures rising by 5 degrees
centigrade 55 million years ago when CO2 levels doubled?
2 — 4 degree
centigrade increases
at the poles would seem to be worthy of attention.
In its latest assessment of the progress of climate change, the body said: «If warming is not kept below two degrees
centigrade, which will require the strongest mitigation efforts, and currently looks very unlikely to be achieved, the substantial global impacts will occur, such as species extinctions, and millions of people
at risk from drought, hunger, flooding.»
These show that the US has actually been cooling since the Thirties, the hottest decade on record; whereas the latest graph, nearly half of it based on «fabricated» data, shows it to have been warming
at a rate equivalent to more than 3 degrees
centigrade per century.
The study by Jennifer Burney and V. Ramanathan, scientists
at the University of California, project that a one degree
centigrade [continue reading...]
The strongest evidence in support of climate change is the melting of the polar ice caps, Langcake acknowledges, noting the temperature in Antarctica rose by 2.5 degrees
centigrade between 1945 and 1995 and a Norwegian study supporting the idea of a rapidly accelerating melt
at both poles, but claims this theory may not be borne out over a longer period.
earlier in the day from 13:30 onwards, my 2 dataloggers tracked each other and were reading 3 degrees warmer than Brampton, yet after 16:30, they were reading anything up to 4 degrees colder (degrees
centigrade) I have seen them do strange things, but not both
at the same time.
We have just had a mini heatwave in the UK and I measured the maximum temperature
at 26.2 degrees
centigrade where I am in the UK.
But they have not been doing so
at a rate consistent with keeping cumulative carbon emissions low enough to reliably stay below the international target of less than 2 degrees
Centigrade of global warming.
This is unenforceable and
at current pledge rates — with Washington lagging everyone — is certain to raise world temperatures to four degrees
centigrade, and in Africa much higher.
Yes, and it must be prevented from happening
at all costs because it will raise global temperatures by 2 degrees
Centigrade and lead to extreme droughts, floods, storms and typhoons — the «usual» calamities, but with more intensity and frequency.
at RealClimate), with a 2 % to 20 % chance of a temperature increase of 5 degrees
centigrade (Meinhausen 2006, cited in the Stern Review, page 9) if global greenhouse - gas concentrations were stabilised
at the equivalent of 430ppm CO2.
Citing examples of heatwaves
at least one of which was 10 degrees
Centigrade cooler than that which recently struck Russia (and the others show no evidence of being any warmer than that) hardly challenges the notion that the 2010 Russian Heatwave surpassed all others in
at least the last thousand years (as declared by the Russian Meteorological office).
Last month I lambasted him for falsely claiming that under EU rules you'll be able to bury dead pets only after «pressure cooking them
at 130 degrees
centigrade for half an hour».