Moreover, because of
the effects of wind speed, evaporation, and precipitation intensity, different types of rain gauge, and observation techniques induce different errors in precipitation measurements.
An array of sensors inside the tunnel, one of the largest of its kind, can measure the combustion
effects of wind speed, temperature, humidity, and different fuels such as leaves, twigs, grass, and bark.
Not exact matches
The American Meteorological Society published research in 2011 that found current temperature has a bigger
effect on our happiness than variables like
wind speed and humidity, or even the average temperature over the course
of a day.
In this study, the
effects of sea level rise (assumed to continue at present, at the time
of the study, rates, which the authors noted was likely conservative), wave fetch,
wind speed and direction were examined and the resultant erosion rate was estimated for the Western and Eastern shore
of Uppands, Port Isobel and Tangier Island by selecting 10 points along the western and eastern shoreline
of all the islands.
While the forecasted
wind speeds for this matchup aren't as drastic as Army / Air Force, the combination
of both
speed and direction are having an
effect on the total.
The team interpreted those shifts as the
effect of cyclonic
winds moving above and below the black hole at
speeds of about 4000 kilometers per second, tens
of thousands
of times stronger than the most intense cyclones on Earth.
A new study has found that turbulent mixing in the deep waters
of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound
effect on global ocean circulation and climate, varies with the strength
of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent
of storms in the atmosphere — and possibly also
wind speeds.
For my undergraduate thesis I documented the
effects of coniferous canopy cover on abiotic variables such as temperature,
wind -
speed, snow depth, and sunlight in relation to wintering white - tailed deer in the Adirondacks
of New York state.
Ingredients: Puffball Spore (Calvatia booniana) has a drawing, drying and antiseptic
effect,
speeding the healing
of wounds and sores.
By
speeding up blood clotting, tannins also have a healing
effect on cuts and
wounds, which brings me to the next point — tannins in matcha actually shrinks pores and reduces the production
of oil associated with acne +
speed healing time
of skin from overburdened and popped pimples.
It can also
speed up the healing process for
wounds and damaged tissues, regulate the proper functioning
of the nervous system, and reduce the
effects and presence
of Alzheimer's disease and other degenerative neural diseases.
«Regardless
of the skill
of the driver, GVC demonstrates its
effect consistently over a range
of driving situations, from low -
speed everyday driving to high -
speed straight - line driving, on
winding roads and during emergency avoidance maneuvers.»
The result
of that particular calculation is likely to come up with an
effect equivalent to something like 0.0001 C, 0.001 mph in maximum
wind speed or 0.001 % in increased rain intensity or size, but it would be nice to see that beefed up a bit.
What is the
effect of a small increase in regional, hemispheric or global
wind speed on the weather and climate?
Even relatively small changes in
wind speed have a large
effect on
wind power production: if the
wind speed decreases by half, power production decreases by a factor
of eight.
Even in areas where precipitation does not decrease, these increases in surface evaporation and loss
of water from plants lead to more rapid drying
of soils if the
effects of higher temperatures are not offset by other changes (such as reduced
wind speed or increased humidity).5 As soil dries out, a larger proportion
of the incoming heat from the sun goes into heating the soil and adjacent air rather than evaporating its moisture, resulting in hotter summers under drier climatic conditions.6
Surface air temperatures measured at a single location are known to show non-constant systematic errors over time because
of variations in solar heating and
wind -
speed effects.
The yields on our offshore
wind energy are much improved these days because
of better technology and our understanding
of wake
effects [changes in
wind speed caused by the impact
of the turbines on each other].
If
wind data is available near sites... a good possibility at airport facilities or other stations that were setup for local weather... one could take the weather data, use the data for a rough computation
of the transition to turbulent
wind speed, divide by 3, use this
wind speed as the max, and study the
effects of laminar flow and temperature.
Aerosols from volcanic eruptions do have a cooling
effect once they reach the stratosphere but the
effect of high
wind speed in the upper atmosphere would rapidly disperse these, and any local
effects would be very slight.
One has also has other factors: tidal energy,
wind energy, the spin
of the Earth, amount
of warmer more buoyant in tropic water, momentum
of waters, and etc - which can also
effect neutral buoyant and denser water's
speed of falling.
The power dissipation
of a storm is proportional to the
wind speed cubed (Emanuel, 2005a), as the main dissipation is from surface friction and
wind stress
effects, and is measured by a Power Dissipation Index (PDI).
A bouncing ball absorbs and re-emits energy... so the analogy is pretty good... when the balls hit the earth they bounce off in different directions... but they do bounce off... all the greenhouse
effect can do is slow down the
speed at which the balls bounce off through the atmosphere
of the earth... a bit like
wind resistance... the balls do not endlessly bounce backwards and forwards between the earth and the atmosphere... the balls just bounce off the earth through the atmosphere at a slower
speed... so basically the greenhouse
effect is just balls...
[17] Some
of the
wind speed decreases reported here are no doubt due to local
effects.