Sentences with word «convecting»

A person, thus, is led to consider that the Earth's atmosphere convects heat away from the surface through this continuous process, vertically upward, as the MOST EFFECTIVE form of heat transfer in the gaseous Earth atmosphere.
It turns out that the mantle convects in a very chaotic manner, but with length scales on the order of 1,000 kilometers, instead of the 10,000 kilometers that had been predicted.
Only the surface layer which does not convect has its temperature raised by increased CO2.
We propose that in Gamma - Cas the magnetic field emerges from equatorially condensed subsurface convecting layers the thickness of which steeply increases with rotation rate and that Gamma - Cas and its analogs are the most massive and closest to critical rotation Be stars △ Less
One of the most important factors in cloud dynamics, for example, is entrainment, which is when convecting clouds take environmental air and fold it into themselves as they are rising — a turbulent exchange of air between clouds and their environment.
I always bake on convect and takes a couple to few minutes longer.
Europa is now thought to have an global ocean of salty water or slush rather than warm convecting ice below its icy crust (more).
To make matters worse, the towering Kunlun, Himalayan and Karakorum ranges that surround the plateau act as a chimney for water vapour — which has a stronger greenhouse gas effect than carbon dioxide — to be convected high into the stratosphere.
The latest global cooling witnessed all over the world since November 1982 is caused by a planetary synod that prevented the sun from releasing its thermally convected hot plasma by reducing the net solar gravitational force downwards by attracting this material in the net direction of the combined field of this transient grouping.
My cake took 83 minutes to bake in the oven at 325 convect bake.
Relationship of the Nusselt number to the Rayleigh number for a horizontal surface convecting upwards
It is the couple who convect the sacrament between themselves, or not.
«That makes sense and it also explains how something so ancient could survive in the chaotically convecting mantle for 4.5 billion years.
For a time, that bridgmanite layer could act as a buffer against water, allowing the core to keep convecting.
Giant convecting mud balls of the early solar system.
Many scientists envision these planets with fully fluid convecting interiors.
If you look above, there's also a convection oven and it has an «easy convect» which helps to figure out the time and temperature for baking.
Reason: I have a combined regular and convect oven.
But worse than that, the earth's surface is 71 % water, and this cools by evaporation and so latent heat convected aloft is the principle means of cooling the surface.
Cosmogenic isotopes, which are produced by galactic cosmic rays impacting on meteoroids and whose production rate is modulated by the varying HMF convected outward by the solar wind, may offer an alternative tool for the investigation of the HMF in the past centuries.
Well then it would be like the passive solar hot water system that does not have a defined lapse rate but does convect under a varying heat source and averages a greater temperature than the ambient local temperature (which has the GHG effect included already).
It can be demonstrated by observation that convecting gas does rise, due to the density difference between the rising gas and that of the surroundings.
That means there's going to be between 4 to 6 percent fewer convecting clouds.»
If it was true that a big proportion of the energy is going into the oceans to be distributed amongst its huge volume rather than being reflected or radiated or convected immediately then there is no problem.
Uneven heating and Coriolis forces will keep the atsmosphere convecting and turbulent.
The ocean is a fluid that convects due to uneven heating, Pekka.
Such a lapse rate is dynamically unstable, and so the column convects.
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