Sentences with phrase «different atmosphere around»

«There's just something about dogs, it just brings a whole different atmosphere around people I mean even private owners, they just act different when they are around their dog,» said Curtis.

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Over in Westminster yesterday the atmosphere was totally different, there were crowds of police around being asked questions by tourists about opportunities to see Obama.
The researchers analyzed the ice cores for different trace elements — such as lead, antimony, arsenic, bismuth and molybdenum — that may have been floating around the atmosphere during different points in time.
Fingers of thick haze thousands of kilometres across feel their way around the planet, with various bands of the atmosphere circling at different speeds.
In four different observations, Hubble saw no sign of hydrogen - rich atmospheres around three of the worlds, de Wit and colleagues report in Nature Astronomy.
Re the cost of flying, there are lots of assumptions around because of different ways of using or ignoring a 1999 report on aviation's role in global warming [Aviation and the Global Atmosphere] for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — the effects of flying are much worse than would be predicted by just burning the oil.
When you want to present yourself in a very unique and casual look different from others, wearing bright colored casual jacket with a grey t - shirt will create a lovely atmosphere all around.
Setting the sequel around the time of the fall of the Berlin wall is certainly an interesting idea, and already conjures up an entirely different atmosphere for the film compared to the original's sun - dappled summer mood.
Two different bars, two different atmospheres: sample a cocktail in the subtle surroundings of Le Melhor while enjoying one of the best views of Lyons and the Rhône, or take a break and relax on the terrace or around the fire at the Light Bar.
Best Western Hotels & Resorts offers a different kind of work atmosphere, a place where everybody pulls together around a common goal.
Boasting a total of 120 comfortable apartments spread out around the complex in 6 different blocks, of which 47 have been recently fully renovated, have a large pool area with large pool is in the centre of the complex with pool / snack bar and great atmosphere.
[Response # 2: The standard for comparing responses across different models is to look at the radiative forcing at the top of the atmosphere — for 2xCO2 it is around 4 W / m2 (read the new National Academies report on this for a much more detailed discussion of the concept).
Not only do these different proxies around the world show a pronounced warming in the late 20th century, they are also useful in revealing the fossil fuel signature source of recently accumulating carbon dioxide (the Suess effect, see here and here) in the atmosphere.
Evaporating water has a different effect than water vapor in the atmosphere (which can also move around).
Correcting for lack of mass by sticking in another equation does not solve the problem — the problem is the maths still does not describe the actual real world around us because the scenarios created by AGWScienceFiction fake fisics are of a different world built out of the non-existant massless, volumeless, attractionless, non-condensable and not bouyant in air ideal gas — because there is no air in their ideal gas atmosphere, only empty space, they do not have any atmosphere at all.
A change in surface temperature can occur because of a) radiative forcing b) shuffling around of heat between different components of the climate system (eg oceans, cryosphere, atmosphere)
The Marvel paper gets around this thought by talking about the «accident of history» and implying that the efficacy measure is very much unique to the recent climate conditions and pointing to the efficacy measure different than unity being related to the non uniformity in the x, y and z directions of the global atmosphere of the negatively forcing agents.
Now, CO2 freezes at around -80 C. Therefore, all CO2 in the atmosphere is frozen into solid CO2, and it is known that the properties of solid CO2 are markedly different from the gaseous form.
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