Mate, the decreased oxygen
content at altitude is a function of decreased density, not of changed atmospheric composition.
Their brightness has also been growing, due to either larger or more ice crystals, suggesting a rise in moisture
content at those altitudes.
Not exact matches
The Hypoxic chamber mimics training
at altitude with a lower oxygen
content in the air to maximise your training.
That can be due to persistent low oxygen
content of the pet's blood, as occurs or when your pet's circulatory system or lungs are failing or living
at high
altitudes.
Given the lower temperatures and lower water vapour
content at higher
altitudes and a need for high supercooling to initiate condensation (in the absence of sufficient normal CCN), wouldn't an increased source of nuclei, in the form of GCRs, enhance high - and middle -
altitude cloud formation?
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.»