Sentences with phrase «dry desert air»

Dry desert air from the Arabian Peninsula also tends to choke developing storms.
And because it tends to ride dry desert air (duh), it can put a damper on hurricane formation.
When he moved his laboratory from England to the University of Utah a decade ago, his entire louse collection perished in the dry desert air.
The dry desert air of northwest China has exquisitely preserved over 100 mummies, ranging in age from 4,000 to 2,000 years old.
They fueled our body with healthy protein, kept our gut health in tiptop shape, and helped our skin adjust to the dry desert air.
But the truth is I'm cool as a cucumber in this sudden storm, and it has nothing to do with the dry desert air in the canyon passes above Palm Springs.
Both experiences had their pros and cons, but in the end, the heavy Atacama sun pounded our shoulders, the dry desert air made our skin rough like sand paper, and it was all worth it when we saw the barren desertscape turn into a kaleidoscope of purple every sunset and sunrise.
Full of bleak beauty, the sculptures hang in profusion at Cheim and Read, bringing along a whiff of the dry desert air.
I am under the impression that the water content; by molecular abundance of the driest desert air anywhere on earth is always higher than the molecular abundance of CO2 in the same location at the same time.
Water vapour is a strong greenhouse gas and the dry desert air traps much less heat than more humid areas.
A prototype of the technology has been installed in Abu Dhabi since October and has been capable of producing 500 to 800 liters of clean water a day from the dry desert air.
It was designed by BrightSource Energy to use more than 170,000 mirrors to focus sunlight onto boilers positioned atop three towers, which reach nearly 500 feet (150 meters) into the dry desert air.
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