The cocoon stage generally lasts from one to two weeks
depending on the air temperature.
Depending on air temperatures and winds that might influence this ice barrier, the flow of ice out of the Lincoln Sea is expected to begin the last week of July.
Not exact matches
Temperature results may vary
depending on the
Air Fryer brand that you use to prepare this recipe.
When pancake tops are dotted with a few
air bubbles, flip and continue to cook until done — a minute or so per side
depending on skillet
temperature.
Cover loosely with plastic wrap, and set in a to rise until doubled in size - this took 45 minutes for me, but it may take up to an hour
depending on your yeast /
air temperature.
When drying dairy products, hot
air is pumped (
temperatures ranging from 160 ° — 205 °
depending on the product) into a drying chamber.
Grilling time
depends on many factors: the size and shape of the turkey, the distance from the heat,
temperature of the coals and the outside
air temperature.
It does
air dry but will take between 24 hours and a week
depending on what you child decides to make, the humidity and the
air temperature.
These phenomena peak in the summer because the amount of water in the
air depends strongly
on temperature.
Pavements, including roads and parking lots, can cover one - third or more of a typical U.S. city, and previous studies have shown that cool pavements can reduce a city's average outside
air temperature by around 0.5 degrees Celsius,
depending on the extent of deployment, city size, and city location.
The distance that sound travels before it becomes too weak to hear
depends on a number of factors, including its frequency and the
temperature and humidity of the
air: In general, higher frequencies are more quickly stifled in warmer
air.
Regarding Lady Bird, her first solo writing credit, Gerwig is careful to issue the story's «semiautobiographical» disclaimer, lest any of the characters or circumstances veer off the «truth,» which has a tendency to morph,
depending on who's owning it that day, Mercury's retrograde status, and the
air temperature atop Kilimanjaro at noon
on Tuesdays.
Depending on the level of service to which an organisation subscribes, it will provide regular pdf updates, sent to a phone if required, showing forecast data for RST (road surface
temperature — much more relevant than
air temperature when deciding when to grit), rainfall, falling snow and road state.
This
depends on air velocity and
temperature of your
air / fuel mixture.
Specific changes include new settings for all - wheel drive vehicles, heating performance changes for cars with slick tyres, and even engine performance differences
depending on temperature and
air density.
It's standard
on SV trims and above, and kicks
on either the heater or
air conditioner
depending on the outside
temperature.
P0072 code definition Ambient
Air Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Input
Depending on the type of vehicle these are some related OBD - II Diagnostic Trouble Codes: P0070: Ambient
Air Temperature Sensor Circuit...
However, the Aventador also evokes its immediate predecessor the Murciélago — electronically managed
air intakes open
depending on the outdoor
temperature and the need for cooling
air, ensuring maximum aerodynamic efficiency.
Electronically managed
air intakes open
depending on the outdoor
temperature and the need for cooling
air, ensuring maximum aerodynamic efficiency.
One of the 3 pools is heatable and
depending on the outside
air temperature it may be heated or not (especially in winter season between 21st december and 20th march).
(The
temperature of
air depends on the average kinetic energy of its molecules.)
Temperature tends to respond so that, depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential heating by cooling warmer parts more than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the air, and also significant (in part due to the small heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior) temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differenti
Temperature tends to respond so that,
depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential heating by cooling warmer parts more than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the
air, and also significant (in part due to the small heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior)
temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differenti
temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differential heating.
The sequestration potential of a soil
depends on the vegetation it supports, its mineralogical composition, the depth of the solum, soil drainage, the availability of water and
air, and the
temperature of the soil environment.
The model includes all the meteorological parameters necessary to provide meaningful information for electromagnetic waves propagating through the atmosphere, and shows that a
temperature difference of up to 4 / spl deg / C can be produced
depending on the moisture content of the surrounding
air.
What will the energy of the radiation emitted by a CO2 molecules in the atmosphere at NTP, and does it
depend on the
temperature of the
air?
The second nonlinearity is that the water vapor feedback
depends on the moisture content of the
air, which via the Clausius - Clapeyron relation is a nonlinear function of
temperature.
Peter, You are exactly correct.Up until:
Depending on the rate at which the
air is cooling, it will either mean that the rate of cooling of the
air slows down, or the
air temperature remains the same.
Depending on wind direction, the
air that reaches the observing site can have a different
temperature.
where
depending on the wind direction and time of year, the
air that the
temperature sensor monitors may transit a dirt road, crops, or other land surface varations, each with a different surface heat budget., before reaching the
temperature observing site.
Large trees can also shade full walls, which can reduce the outside wall
temperature from in the 140F range in full sunshine down to something more like the
air temperature — the heat transmission through the wall, which
depends on the difference between the inside and outside wall
temperatures is correspondingly reduced.
Not only do the chemical reactions that can lead to PM formation go faster at higher
temperatures, PM's lifetime in the
air depends on rainfall.
Fertilizer production will almost certainly keep growing to keep pace with human population, but the amount of aerosols created as a result
depends on many factors, including
air temperature, precipitation, season, time of day, wind patterns and of course the other needed ingredients from industrial or natural sources.
The scenarios that scientists are looking at
depend on measurements of
air and water
temperatures taken at hundreds of sites around the world, as well as complex models about how trends will evolve in the coming decades.
An electric baseboard heater is designed to operate in free
air and it
depends on air currents passing by to limit the maximum exterior
temperature it will reach (for safety reasons).
Currently I do not think that Arctic sea ice
depends mainly
on air temperatures.
Its convective strength — the boiling motion of
air rising from the ocean surface to the atmosphere —
depends on the
temperature difference between the surface ocean and the upper atmosphere.
It would also
depend on the
temperature of the ground water and the comparable
air temperature.
No it doesn't, because immediately the cold blanket will take heat from you, it can slow your heat loss and act to delay conduction of your body's heat to the cold
air around you, which is why you feel cold in the first place, and
depending on how cold the
air and how effective the blanket, you will hopefully regain your body's working
temperature, and if very efficient, could make you overheat.
Given that biases in buckets measurements
depend on the
air - sea
temperature difference any more detailed corrections would involve using both MAT and SST together.
Depending on how far east winter storm tracks travel up the east coast, the battle line between cold arctic
air masses to the west and warm Atlantic
air to the east causes significant
temperature changes.
As near as I can make out, the rate of change of
temperature with height is something between 0.5 to 1.0 Celsius per 100 meters,
depending on whether the
air is saturated or not and what the current
temperature is; so let's call it 0.8 C / 100m for kicks.
Convected heat can be in either direction,
depending on the surface and
air temperature.
Its value
depends only
on the
temperature of the
air.
b) evaporation — which also
depends on skin
temperature AND the humidity of the
air above the skin layer.
L & S
depend on the movement of
air above, the
temperature and the humidity.
We may otherwise be giving back some of the benefits via: leaky chimney dampers; low R value masonry and metal chimneys which penetrate the building envelope (both heating and cooling penalties
depending on the season); convective
air currents arising from
temperature differentials inside large chimneys; metal pipe
air intakes which can be quite difficult to insulate, channeling cold into the envelope 24/7 during heating season; backdrafting through leaky woodstove doors; and so forth.
The precise balance of these opposing effects
depends on time of day, time of year, altitude, size of the water droplets and / or ice particles, latitude, current
air temperature, and size and shape.
Water vapor is brought into the atmosphere via evaporation - the rate
depends on the
temperature of the ocean and
air.
K) However, radiation heat loss does
depend on the fourth power of radiating (sea surface or ice surface)
temperature — which will be right at 273 K — 275 K for open water; but what might be as low as -12 to -20 at the equinox for ice - covered water exposed directly to the rapidly freezing Arctic
air.
Processes taken into account included (i)
air mixing by pressure and
temperature gradients down to a few meters below the surface (i.e., the so - called convection zone); (ii) molecular diffusion in the open pore space and gravitational fractionation (entrainment toward the deeper firn
depends on concentration gradients, diffusivities, and molar mass); and (iii) a downward
air flux in the open porosity zone due to bubble closure removing
air from the open pores.