The room should be a little
cooler at nighttime and a bit warmer in daytime.
Not exact matches
At night, reinforce the cues that it's
nighttime with a dark,
cool, quiet, room so your babies can learn early on the difference between night and day.
Consider the post, 5
Cool Things No One Ever Told You About
Nighttime Breastfeeding, which claims that the number 1
coolest thing about
nighttime breastfeeding is «breastfeeding moms actually get MORE sleep than their formula - feeding counterparts,» and concludes with the rhetorical question: «Did you ever think, when you hear your baby rouse
at 2:00 am, that they are actually giving you the gift of MORE sleep...?»
It is recommended, however, to walk
at nighttime when the sun is down and somewhat
cooler temperatures are present.
The
nighttime hike didn't end up happening because we had some pretty intense and scary rainstorms during our stay, but it was still
cool to look up
at the full moon when the clouds were not covering it.
My room was a bit warm but a combination of a large fan supplied by the hotel
at my request and
cool nighttime mountain air made it comfortable for sleeping.
A simple example is unit scheduling, which automatically sets back heating and
cooling set - points during unoccupied times as identified by the BAS, such as
at nighttime, on weekends, or over holidays.
NIGHTTIME clouds tend to trap heat and lead to less
cooling at night - so sunny days and cloudy nights would lead to warming -
From that I don't know what relative effects happen in the
nighttime set, but it seems to me that it would be most extreme then, because as anyone familiar with high country will confirm, not only are temperatures
cooler in general, but there is a larger daily variation
at higher altitudes.
If water vapor has an amplifying effect as climate modelers claim, why is the daily mean temperature in a dry, desert area warmer (in spite of
nighttime cooling) than a humid tropical area
at the same latitude?
Looking
at temperature trends for days vs nights also suggest that there was a stronger daytime
cooling during the 40's to 70's period than
nighttime which may have continued warming.