Sentences with phrase «descending air from»

The upshot of the differences in air density that manifest between 400 hPa and 50 hPa is fast displacement of low density air that travels to the top of the atmosphere in a cone that surrounds the very cold dense descending air from the mesosphere.

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We who are left alive until the Lord comes shall not forestall those who have died; because... the Lord himself will descend from heaven; first the Christian dead will rise, then we who are left alive shall join them, caught up in clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
«We who are left alive until the Lord comes shall not forestall those who have died; because at the word of command, at the sound of the archangel's voice and God's trumpet - call, the Lord himself will descend from heaven; first the Christian dead will rise, then we who are left alive shall join them, caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air
Jesus Christ will descend from the Heavens and stop while still in the air.
Angels descending sucked air from the room.
For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven, with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trump of God; and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then we that are alive, that are left, shall be caught up in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we be forever with the Lord.
Listen for clips from some of these lectures on the Scientific American Science Talk podcast, including Fovell's explanation as to why the notion of a freezing air mass that descends on New York City in the movie The Day After Tomorrow is goofy.
His study «Analysis of Aerosols From World Trade Center Attack» indicated that the contaminated air sometimes descended to ground level over a mile from Ground Zero, far outside the safety zones established by the From World Trade Center Attack» indicated that the contaminated air sometimes descended to ground level over a mile from Ground Zero, far outside the safety zones established by the from Ground Zero, far outside the safety zones established by the EPA.
These storms result from the vertical circulation of water in the top layers, leaving large areas where air descends and becomes dry like the Sahara desert, and other areas where water rises to form the thunderstorms.
Descended from today's single - seaters, the Synaptiq previews a modular race car designed to compete in the 2029 «ARC» event — a vehicle triathlon with air, rally and circuit stages.
From the front the radiator grille kidneys broaden as they descend towards the road, to emphasize the car's low center of gravity, while the gold - colored kidney surround adds an air of exclusivity to the front end.
The ceiling fans were not running, which meant the short trip from leaving your air conditioned room, descending 2 flights of stairs in stifling heat and humidity, to the lobby / breakfast / carpark, your clothes were soaked with sweat and needed showering again.
And as a special reward for making this trek, you can take a relaxing soak in the air panas (natural hot spring) in Toya Bungkah.For an interesting round trip, climb Mount Batur from Toya Bungkah, follow the rim around to the western side, then go south through the area of the most recent volcanic activity, descend to the east and traverse through the lava field to Pura Jati.
From this master suite, stairs descend within Miramar's east wing to two queen bedrooms, both air - conditioned and with satellite TV.
Here, the cool air rolls down from the high neighboring mountains and descends its oxygenated, pure air upon all of Ubud and its luck visitors and inhabitants.
The climate is generally sunny and with clear skies, relatively humid, but not as hot and sticky as lowland places like Sanur or Kuta, thanks to fresh mountain air descending upon Ubud from the surrounding valleys.
Inflatable fish drift intermittently through the air, mesmerising the crowd at the door; screens descend from the heavens to audiences sprawled on carpets below.
Cold air at the top of ascending columns is forced to one side by warmer air continuing to flow up from beneath but it is blocked by the warmer stratospheric air above and so flows laterally and downward to the top of descending columns, following the undulating slope of the tropopause.
I also explained why the extra warmth at the surface is provided by compression of descending air converting potential energy (PE) to kinetic energy (KE) and not from downward radiation from GHGs in the air warming the ground beneath.
b. Most importantly descending air currents adiabatically generate a thermal ceiling that prevents rising convection currents from carrying away surface heat.
Now consider the fate of the air that descends from on high.
Air from the 30 ° descending curtain that turned south will be traveling eastward at the 30 ° velocity but, in this case, their surroundings will be traveling faster.
However, there is also the expansion of the Hadley Cells where water vapor from tropical ocean evaporation rises, water in the form of rain falls out as the air cools with increased altitude, then dry air descends at poleward edge of the cells in the dry subtropics.
Digging out from record snowstorms in Boston and thinking about the collision between record ocean warmth in the north Atlantic and Arctic air descending upon NE.
Sting - jets — transient jets of air descending from cloud level — boost wind speeds near the ground and increase the amount of damage caused by storms.
In those cases, the cold is pulled down over GB and usually much of N. Europe right from the Arctic, while the Arctic itself can often be warmer than normal as descending air and high pressure dominate.
The first is air descending from the mesosphere, very cold and virtually devoid of ozone and its only present in winter.
Hypothetically (and the relationship is already well established statistically) the gamut of Mid Winter Warmings, Sudden Stratospheric Warmings and Final Warmings in the Arctic stratosphere depend upon the supply of ozone rich air from mid latitudes being thrust into the Arctic stratosphere where ozone is normally in a somewhat depleted state due to erosive nitrogen compounds descending from the mesosphere, in turn related to Particle Precipitation Events that are strongly related to geomagnetic influences and the solar wind.
Air containing water in vapour form will rise higher than dry air because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surfaAir containing water in vapour form will rise higher than dry air because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surfaair because it is lighter so when the vapour is removed it must fall back to its «correct» height but because of the air around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surfaair around it becoming warmer as it descends it will remain too dense for its height until it reaches the ground and receives more energy from the irradiated surface.
It is not possible for the sensible energy released by condensation to cause enough heating to prevent the air from contracting cooling and descending so the net result must be an increase not a decrease in surface pressure.
When kinetic energy is converted to potential energy by the interaction with gravity whilst air is rising that disappears from the planet's radiative exchange with sun and space until it is returned to the surface again by descending air.
In the polar vortices the descending flow draws air down from the mesosphere, right through the stratosphere to the tropopause.
The descended air then travels toward the equator along the surface, replacing the air that rose from the equatorial zone, closing the loop of the Hadley cell.
When a large surge of polar air moves equatorward it draws a pulse of energy from the oceans in the lower latitudes and pumps it into the stratosphere where most of that energy is pushed out to space but a portion is not pushed out and descends again thus strengthening the high pressure systems on the poleward side of the mid latitude jets.
This database is a legacy of the military work on infrared described in Part I, and descends from a spectroscopic archive compiled by the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory at Hanscom Field, MA (referred to in some early editions of radiative transfer textbooks as the «AFGL Tape»).
Thus, during convection, gravity is slightly decreasing the energy of the atmosphere, by changing the radiation balance in favor of more heat loss from the descending air than rising air.
You'll often see very high temperatures accompanying these two, because dry air that flows downslope from the Southern Rockies, or that descends on the south side of a major spring storm system, warms up as it heads toward Oklahoma.
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