Sentences with phrase «cooler nighttime temperatures»

Cooler nighttime temperatures can aid sleep.
It's perfect for the plane ride and cooler nighttime temperatures.

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For nighttime estimates, they used midnight, when temperatures are coolest.
The summertime records show that nighttime and early morning temperatures remained higher downwind from the wind farm while the rest of the day was cooler.
It is recommended, however, to walk at nighttime when the sun is down and somewhat cooler temperatures are present.
Embrace cooler temperatures with our cozy flannel sheet set that adds a dose of comfort to your child's nighttime routine.
Natural Light adjusts the screen's color temperature, from a cool, white spectrum during the day to a warmer, candlelight - like hue for nighttime reading.
Belize Weather in July When your nearest and dearest complain about heat waves back home, you may find it irresistible to let them know that Belize nighttime temperatures are around 79 - degrees F. Morning rains are so cooling, they will help you transition into your plans for an outdoor adventure like diving the Belize reef.
Global climate models have successfully predicted the rise in temperature as greenhouse gases increased, the cooling of the stratosphere as the troposphere warmed, polar amplification due the ice - albedo effect and other effects, greater increase in nighttime than in daytime temperatures, and the magnitude and duration of the cooling from the eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
In cities like Phoenix with bad UHI problems, the mean temperature has increased because nighttime temperatures don't cool much any more.
1) On dry savannas in Africa the surface temperature of clear climate during daytime can reach about 50 C, but during nighttime can cool down until about zero C. However, CO2 content in atmosphere during all the time is the same, which proves that the carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas in atmosphere has no distinguishable influence on climate temperature.
As winter approaches, the temperature of the surface water will drop as nighttime cooling dominates heat transfer.
Our paper shows that in such circumstances where nighttime cooling is reduced systematically over time, i.e., under trends of greater atmospheric greenhouse gases or an increase in cloudiness, the resulting effect will be to increase minimum temperatures from what they would have been absent the reduced nighttime cooling.
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.
What this means is that because (a) the land surface temperature record does in fact combine temperature measurements of light wind and windy nights and (b) there has been a reduction in nighttime cooling, the long - term temperature record may be contaminated by a warm bias that accentuates the observed trend of warmer temperatures.
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.
The net effects of clouds on the nighttime minimum temperature is small except in the winter high latitudes where the greenhouse warming effect of clouds exceeds their solar cooling effect.
Buildings gain heat during the day from appliances, electronics, and even occupants, and if they're too tight to allow lower nighttime temperatures to cool them, the residents will end up cranking up the AC.
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