Sentences with phrase «cool factor about»

Lego versions of pop culture movies and TV shows have always had a cool factor about them, hence why their standalone videogames have remained popular for nearly a decade, I honestly can't wait to starting building my minifigs jumping into a collective Lego world where I get to play as the Lego Marty McFly.
Cool factor about this look: Stuart Weitzman instagram not only liked this pic but wrote: «Love it!»
Speaking of loose dresses... Plaid shirt dresses, like this one, have an effortless cool factor about them and I love the way they are an easy throw it on and go look.
Here's a quick illustration on what made the looks: Cool factor about this look: Stuart Weitzman...
I also think they have a cool factor about them.

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What have you learned about the elusive cool factor?
While none of these features are inherently wrong, (and can of course be used by good people to do good things), these days I find myself longing for a church with a cool factor of about 0.
Medical authorities and coroners are not usually forthcoming about the details associated with bedsharing deaths, like if the infant was sleeping prone in the bed, an independent risk factor for SIDS, for example, Indeed, one former President of First Candle once called parents who bedshared guilty of «uneducated parenting» and suggested that parents bedshare because they think it is «cool».
And if you are concerned about the heat... MORE retention factor often associated with standard memory foam mattresses, the King mattress from Tuft & Needle has gel and graphite infused into the foam to help you sleep cooler.
«What was really cool about this research was we've known for a long time that a lot of different transcription factors were involved, but it was hard to understand how all the pieces fit together,» said Jenny Mortimer, director of plant systems biology at the Joint BioEnergy Division, a part of the Department of Energy.
«The braids of today are all about embracing your natural texture, allowing it to have a few flyaways and frizz to give it that cool factor,» says Sims.»
Remember two things about metallics: It craves the spotlight, and it instantly brings a cool factor to your outfit.
Because the thing about drinks on a first date is that, unless those drinks are really cool cocktails that you wouldn't normally drink, basically the entire enjoyability factor of the date will ride on the conversation.
There's something about a nice pair of sneakers — the understated «cool factor» has a way of sparking a girl's curiosity.
Cool rationale over tired melodrama and methodical storytelling as opposed to cheap set pieces are the key factors in Steven Soderbergh's docudrama - thriller Contagion, a disturbingly realistic movie about a relentless viral outbreak that may do for sales of hand sanitizer and surgical masks what anthrax did for duct tape and plastic sheeting in the early... Continue reading →
My eight - year - old daughter considers me nerdy for being so invested in teaching teachers about this one strategy, but some day she'll see the cool factor.
It's all about managing airflow and cooling, and those titanium exhaust pipes peeking out of the rear fascia add a massive cool factor.
There's so much to like about this game, not to mention the surprise ending and just the utter «cool» factor of the final battle.
A big factor in those oscillations is ENSO — whether there is a a warm El Niño event, or a cool La Niña event makes an appreciable difference in the global mean anomalies — about 0.1 to 0.2 ºC for significant events.
That's a huge dip about 2020... did you factor in a supervolcno eruption to get that amount of cooling?
As a function of the NAO trend through to about 1996 there was a significant cooling pattern over Greenland (look at annual mean trends from 1950 to 1996 for maximum effect), but the longer you average over the less that is seen (though since there is still a positive NAO trend it is still a factor).
As an analogy, if I told you that I was going to paint my white car black and that I expected it would get hotter on sunny days as a result, you would probably start asking questions about what the temperature of the paint was when I applied it and how those molecules heated up or cooled down, ignoring the relevant factor which is this: By painting the car black, I am changing the car's albedo and thus changing the radiative balance between the car and the sun on sunny days.
I also agree that if complicating factors are introduced that invalidate my assumptions in # 333 about an explanation excluding ozone, one might see cooling without ozone, but I'm not aware of any factor that would actually change the assumptions sufficiently to do that.
Rough calculations show if you drill about a dozen mine shafts as deep as possible into the thing, and plunk megaton nuclear bombs down there, and then fire them off simultaneously, you'll get a repeat of the Long Valley Caldera explosion of about 800,000 years ago — which coated everything east of it with miles of ash and injected a giant aerosol cloud into the stratosphere — the ash layer alone formed a triangle stretching from the caldera to Louisiana to North Dakota, including all of Arizona and most of Idaho and everything in between — I bet that would have a cooling factor of at least -30 W / m ^ 2 — and you could go and do the Yellowstone Plateau at the same time — geoengineering at its finest.
I haven't thought much about the THC although I've expressed doubt about seeing large regional cooling if it did shut down or change direction, mainly because global warming is so rapid that any cooling effect with time would be dampened by warming factors going on.
The amplification factors would of course also amplify large reductions in solar activity, which is important, for those who are concerned about the possibility of sudden, sever and rapid global cooling.
So despite over a century of a CO2 - induced warming effect, these other factors helped mitigate this warming effect from about the 1940s to 1970s, resulting in slight global cooling.
Tomorrow we'll pay attention to that very interesting new study about clouds — a bombshell we think — but today we have another one that should serve as a foundation to scientific thinking about climate forcing, namely the suggestion that «not all climate forcers are equal» — equal in the way they act as a cooling or warming force, considering important factors like time scale and the geographical characteristics of a planet with a 3D atmosphere and a northern hemisphere with land masses and a southern hemisphere with just mainly a lot of oceans.
The negative phase on the AMO also causes cooling, though I have some doubts about whether is a very significant factor here.
I was speaking sloppily about one factor of a trinity consisting of differential heating (greenhouse effect), convection and other mechanisms for heat transfer, and gravity that together make a self consistent troposphere that tops out roughly where the greenhouse gases become transparent and greenhouse cooling of the upper troposphere goes away.
Yet the period of rotation — obviously a major factor in explaining the loss of energy by a surface radiating to space — the Moon and Mercury for example have similar minimum temperatures — does not seem to have any place in this discussion yet it is one of the few real facts about planetary surface temperatures and heating and cooling we have.
The only difference is that the attribution will be 90 % towards clouds and water vapour and since humans are in no way responsible for these factors AGW will be just about natural global warming which ended over a decade ago and replaced by the global cooling which started in 2002 and will likely continue nuntil at least the end of solar cycle 25 around 2032
This seems as though it would be a feature of the climate, given the importance of hurricanes as transporters of energy, factors in the warming or cooling of the tropical ocean and yet we are completely clueless about this, helpless to do more than observe what happens and try to «explain» it away after the fact.
* the water vapour content of upper layer of the air (in blue figure 6 - D) will change by about 12 % / K near the tropopause and is reduced by the enhanced cooling of the 250 mbar layer; hence the water vapour radiation will the be from a «lower and warmer» level, with a very significant spectral leverage of a factor of ten (400 cm - 1 for the water vapour w.r.t to 40 cm - 1 for the CO2).
... Schneider became aware that he had overestimated the cooling effect of aerosols, and underestimated the warming effect of CO2 by a factor of about three.
this whole discussion about the various temperatures and cooling or warming rates of the upper and lower layers of the atmosphere seems to me totally pointless in view of what I said earlier i.e. it is the factors that govern cloud formation & overcast conditions that drive global temperatures.
Because El Nino is a factor — Schmidt figured about 40 percent of the reason 2016 is hotter than 2015 is due to El Nino — 2017 will likely be a bit cooler than 2016.
If you are asking about the interannual wobbles in temperature (for instance 2000 - 08), the big factor behind these wobbles is ENSO with volcanoes also bringing the occasional cooler period.
Unfortunately, the «cool» factor is about as far as it goes.
Cool Kids is based on knowledge and empirical evidence about maintaining factors of childhood anxiety including biases in information processing, excessive avoidance, and parental overprotection.
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