Sentences with phrase «deep layer of»

It is necessary since model temperature data are available at specific heights in the atmosphere, whereas satellite temperature measurements represent an average over a deep layer of the atmosphere.
Another strength is that the microwave sensors gather temperature data for a deep layer of the atmosphere, rather than just at the surface.
The Knudsen layer and a few microns below it (generally down to the penetrative depth of infra red) can become warmer than the rest of the 1 mm deep layer of water below the Knudsen layer.
Roof Assembly: R - 60 (nominal) vented attic: existing slate shingles, underlayment, and board sheathing; in knee wall and at sloped ceilings, 1» layer of polyisocyanurate rigid insulation between rafters, held away at least 1» from board sheathing, covered with closed - cell spray foam; attic above flat ceiling has deep layer of cellulose.
This latitude by height cross section shows that for the Arctic as a whole, air temperatures were above average not just at and near the surface but through a deep layer of the atmosphere.
You won't see this up in the deep layer of the atmosphere, but in the boundary layer you would.
This suggestion of an accelerated warming in a deep layer of the ocean has been suggested mostly on the basis of results from reanalyses of different types (that is, numerical simulations of the ocean and atmosphere that are forced to fit observations in some manner).
The % TS were high in all the examined intervals and the sedimentary sulfur occurred mainly as framboidal pyrite, indicating that sufficient sulfate, indicative of seawater, was present in the deep layer of the paleo - Arctic basin and that the pyrite was formed in the sediments under sufficient iron input.
The game offers an accessible core gameplay with a deep layer of tactical planning and various risk reward mechanics on top.
It's accessible for new players, but also has a deep layer of progression, brimming with easter eggs and various game features that will be a blast for hardcore zombies fans.
For these animals, a deep layer of bedding (coco husk products, repti bark, sand, cypress mulch or a custom mix) and a small, shallow water dish is all that is necessary.
Aquariums allow a deep layer of bedding so the gerbils can burrow, a behavior that is often overlooked in pet gerbils.
No matter what style of cage you use, make sure you can provide a nice deep layer of bedding for burrowing.
A very large twenty gallon aquarium with toys and a deep layer of bedding help to provide the Robos with activities and a great place to tunnel.
Because of this, gerbils seem happiest in glass tanks that can hold a deep layer of bedding.
Yet despite those few gems the movie is coated with a deep layer of mundanity that does nothing but leave you with a
Deep Tissue (80 min / $ 265) Treating the deep layer of muscles, this massage energizes, stimulates and helps increase oxygen flow.
A diet rich in protein changes the insulin response in your body, which hastens the melting of fat, and visceral fat, that deep layer of fat, is easier for your body to burn than the subcutaneous fat under your skin (the fat that you can see and grab).
What it Does: Targets the muscles and connective tissue on the sole of the foot while stretching the deep layer of calf muscles that moves the toes and supports the arch of the foot.
Don't worry about the names, just take in that there is a superficial and deep layer of muscles in the back of the lower leg.
There are also a deep layer of muscles (called the «deep 6») that stabilize and support us... [Read more...]
The deep layer of the anterior forearm contains 3 muscles: the flexor digitorum profundus, flexor pollicis longus, and the pronator quadratus.
On October 4, 2010, some astronomers announced that asteroid 21 Lutetia may be covered by a 2,000 - feet (600 - meter) deep layer of dusty debris generated by billions of years of meteorite impacts (Jonathan Amos, BBC News, October 4, 2010).
«Those minimum nighttime temperatures reflect only the temperature of a shallow layer of air near the surface and not temperatures in the deep layer of the atmosphere.»
«The water feedback built into the models, however, depends first on warming in the deep layer of the atmosphere,» he said.
This is an especially important region of the atmosphere because climate models have forecast the deep layer of the lower atmosphere is the area where CO2 - influenced warming should occur first and by the greatest amounts.
This enables Chung and colleagues to view the deep layer of cartilage, detect breast cancer earlier, select candidates for successful liver transplant, and diagnose the healing of tendon to bone.
Scientists thought most of Vesta outside the south polar region might be flat like the Moon, yet some of the craters outside that region formed on very steep slopes and have nearly vertical sides, with landslides often occurring in the regolith, the deep layer of crushed rock on the surface.
Authorities dealt with the problem after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster by turning over a deep layer of soil to bury the radioactive dust.
It also left a kilometers - deep layer of salt due to seawater evaporation.
They also looked at whether craters made by the comets hitting the surface could excavate enough nitrogen — but that would require a very deep layer of nitrogen ice at the surface, which is not proven.
His coffee table — a metal bookcase topped with a piece of plywood — is «covered by a deep layer of books,» Vinge says, as are most other surfaces in his San Diego, California, home.
Planetary theorist David Stevenson of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena agrees that the best explanation for the magnetic field data is a deep layer of salty water.
In the present circumstances, therefore, Wyschogrod holds that the deepest layer of Jewish messianism calls for an attitude that combines love of the land with love for all of its inhabitants, and therefore a practical posture that eschews violence.
But I had no illusions about such silence as an overarching panacea for the deep layers of racist oppression that the culture of the jail both presumes and re-instantiates.
This book is not the place to debate this question, but I think it is important to point it out as an important dimension latent in the deeper layers of the chance vs. design dispute.
It's the final opportunity to bring together all the flavours and unlock the deepest layers of complexity in the spirit.
And anyone who thinks that undermines the solemnity of the marital vows perhaps underestimates the deeper layers of meaning brought to them by a couple who have already weathered plenty of ups and downs, who know exactly what is meant by «for better, and for worse» and are still willing to sign up for a lifetime of it.
The EPA said the water samples were saturated with methane gas that matched the deep layers of natural gas being drilled for energy.
Physicists will never come to grips with the grand theories of the universe, Penrose holds, until they see past the blinding distractions of today's half - baked theories to the deepest layer of the reality in which we live.
Last year, a study published in Science Advances found that the oceans have been steadily storing more heat since the 1980s and that deeper layers of the ocean are starting to warm up, as well.
But he suggests that quantum odds can nevertheless emerge from a deeper layer of reality in which everything is specified deterministically.
As the spacecraft swooped 9,000 kilometers above the giant storm, Juno's microwave radiometer peered through the deep layers of cloud, measuring the atmosphere's temperature down hundreds of kilometers.
The tests indicated that the deepest layer of artifacts — between about 2.15 and 2.6 meters below the surface — ranged in age from about 53,000 to 65,000 years.
Their passage through a sample, however, can have side effects, as the absorption of X-rays deposes energy in deep layers of the sample.
Energy developers and researchers alike want to find out what's living in the Marcellus Shale's deep layers of rock.
The Illinois Basin was selected specifically because of its special qualities, including its deep layers of impermeable, protective rock sitting above CO2 storage sites 7,000 feet beneath the earth's surface.
Methane gets squeezed out of the deepest layers of sediments like water from a sponge and migrates up toward the seafloor.
The results of both calculations suggest a far deeper layer of nitrogen ice than the minimum 500 meters needed for convection to occur, he said.
o The ablative fractional laser delivers energy to the deeper layers of skin, which stimulates new collagen without injuring the skin's surface.
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