Sentences with phrase «directs warm air»

Inside, the cockpit is similar to the coupe but new features have found their way inside such as Mercedes» patented «Airscarf» system that directs warm air at the driver's neck.

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Keith, who has since helped launch a direct air capture company, says the modelers seized on BECCS because it was one of the few ways to simulate negative emissions — and negative emissions were one of the few ways to try to keep warming below 2 °C.
Zhou says the warming was caused primarily by vertical mixing of the air, rather than as a direct result of friction as air passes over the turbines» blades: the movement of the turbines is mixing the cooler ground - level air with warmer air higher up.
Derived from a Spanish word meaning «direct» or straight ahead,» it describes a forward - moving band of turbulent weather that feeds on the warm, moist air in front of it, creating a cycle of warming and cooling that can whip up violent winds and drive itself for hundreds of miles in a single direction.
In addition to transitioning to low - or zero - carbon technologies that avoid CO2 emissions, direct air capture technologies would increase our chances of limiting warming to the internationally agreed - upon ceiling of 2 degrees celsius.
«The warming effect could be through the direct heating to the air, snow and sea ice by absorbing sunlight, and then accelerating the melting of snow and sea ice,» Wang said.
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The Keeling Curve, a famous graph named after scientist Charles David Keeling, measures the increase in carbon dioxide concentration in the air since 1958; it is considered the bedrock of global warming science because it is generally believed that there is a direct correlation between increasing levels of carbon dioxide and global warming.
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Norwegian Air offers direct flights from Oslo to Adagir (or Copenhagen — Agadir) every Saturday in the winter time, so off we went to enjoy a week of warm weather, good waves and no kids.
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Other factors would include: — albedo shifts (both from ice > water, and from increased biological activity, and from edge melt revealing more land, and from more old dust coming to the surface...); — direct effect of CO2 on ice (the former weakens the latter); — increasing, and increasingly warm, rain fall on ice; — «stuck» weather systems bringing more and more warm tropical air ever further toward the poles; — melting of sea ice shelf increasing mobility of glaciers; — sea water getting under parts of the ice sheets where the base is below sea level; — melt water lubricating the ice sheet base; — changes in ocean currents -LRB-?)
Our studies did indicate that much of the heat entering the Barents Sea in recent years was advected in by the inflow of warm Atlantic Waters and although direct warming through air - sea heat exchanges no doubt occurred, it appeared not be the dominate process at the time of our studies.
So, without solar radiation management and / or direct air capture and sequestration of CO2, it does not appear geophysically possible to stay below +1.5 C warming.
The wild exaggerations of both the direct CO2 warming and the supposedly more serious knock - on warming are rooted in an untruth: the falsehood that scientists know enough about how clouds form, how thunderstorms work, how air and ocean currents flow, how ice sheets behave, how soot in the air behaves.
Or you could believe the Warmists, and surround yourself with CO2, which should magically warm you up by 33C if you stand in direct sunlight, somewhat less if the surrounding air temperature is say, -85 C.
Dana, I think you are pushing in the right direction with this; heat content is a much more direct measure of the underlying changes to the climate system than average air temperatures and climate science communicators should make heat content their first response to the suggestion that global warming is something that waxes and (allegedly, recently) wanes.
Our results suggest that if a 2.0 Ã «Â warming is to be avoided, direct CO2 capture from the air, together with subsequent sequestration, would eventually have to be introduced in addition to sustained 90 % global carbon emissions reductions by 2050.
Direct air capture is another way to get to negative emissions, something many climate models show we'll need to keep global warming below 2 °C.
«Direct observational data on surface air temperature are sparse for the Antarctic, but none of the datasets examined provides evidence of net warming south of 60 ° S since 1979, a period during which sea - ice extent increased a little.»
Perhaps you should take a break from this and go and sit outside in the fresh air and relax in the big powerful waves of invisible longwave infrared heat direct from the Sun warming you up inside and look at the benign, restful visible light from the Sun making the sky blue as it is bounced around all over the place by the molecules of air in the atmosphere.
Permafrost is very sensitive to direct changes in air temperature and snow cover, making it especially vulnerable to global warming.
At the equator: direct solar energy; warm temps; low pressure air rises and moves towards the poles.
Since warm air is being moved poleward at low altitudes, the wind flow is no longer associated with the direct heat engine of the Hadley cell.
Even those geoengineering solutions directed at mainly anthropogenic causes such as CO2 emissions — for example, extraction of CO2 from ambient air — would cool the climate regardless of how we divide up the factors contributing to its warming.
Warmer summer temperatures were a direct result of increased summer insolation, with the colder winters possibly related to North Atlantic Oscillation influences such as increased cold air advecting from the North.
Perhaps one of the factors in the cooling that occurred from the 1930s to the 1970s was this aerosol pollution, counteracting the expected warming from CO2 emissions, and the warming since the 1970s is a direct result of air pollution regulations that have decreased emissions of all kinds of particulates.
First, the air in the earth's atmosphere is warmest around the equator (because the sun reaches the earth at a direct 90 ° angle) so that warmer air rises and flows north and south of the equator.
The air can be warmer than the sea surface in some cases due to a combination of evaporation and radiation from the sea surface through the optical window direct to space on a clear night, removing energy faster than the air could add energy by conduction, or if winds bring in hotter air than the surface film from a different location.
Thus direct solar heating of the air will cause increased evaporation as will warming of the water surface by increased downwelling infra red radiation onto the water surface from, say, extra human CO2.
Stomata are a direct reflection of CO2 in the air at the time of their growth in the region of highest CO2 namely near the ground and where it is warm enough for plant life.
And before anyone starts to argue that we have left out the direct (i.e., local) effect of global warming — that warmer air holds more moisture and thus it can rain more frequently and harder — McCabe and Wolock report very few long - term trends that would be indicative of steadily rising moisture levels.
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