Sentences with phrase «evaporation from»

The Evapolar works on the principle of water evaporation from where the derivation of this name has taken place.
In this case, warming may be causing cloud formation due to increased evaporation from warmer oceans.
I just tried jotting down, step by step, a sequence of events beginning with evaporation from the sea surface, absorption of latent heat, subsequent condensation at altitude into opaque liquid droplets and the release of selfsame latent heat.
For it to be snowier, you have to have more evaporation from the oceans, which means more heat, not more cool.
They did what early computer models did with evaporation from the oceans.
In order to sustain condensation that keeps the air pressure low on land — so that moist winds blow to land from the ocean — there must be intense evaporation from the forest canopy.
But once you took all of this into account, you might as well throw in the carbon cycle, vegetation (albedo), soil (albedo), cloud formation (albedo, etc.), evaporation from soil, the spectra for the sun and its luminosity, solar cycles, and once you do that you pretty much have the entire climate model, including how it evolves over time — or there abouts.
One of the most well - known effects of global warming is an intensification of the water cycle, with higher air temperatures leading to increased evaporation from the seas and soils, and more atmospheric water vapor contributing to more frequent heavy precipitation events.
But the water a forest uses is partly there because, first, the canopy intercepted it and prevented its rapid return to the seas, and because, second, the shade cast by the canopy prevents rapid evaporation from soils.
With increased temperatures comes increased evaporation from the surface, be it water or soil.
There is also coupled convection and evaporation from the same activated sites.
Stephen Wilde is quite correct in pointing to evaporation from the oceans and the rate of the hydrological cycle as the pre-eminent regulator of surface temperatures on Earth in his conceptual «model.»
The fact that evaporation from the sea increases is an indication that it is warming.
Aqua, Latin for water, is a NASA Earth Science satellite mission named for the large amount of information that the mission will be collecting about the Earth's water cycle, including evaporation from the oceans, water vapor in the atmosphere, clouds, precipitation, soil moisture, sea ice, land ice, and snow cover on the land and ice.
However, volunteer temperature observers were also asked to take precipitation measurements from rain gauges, and starting around 1960 the U.S. Weather Service requested that observers start taking their measurements in the morning (between 7 and 9 AM), as that would minimize the amount of evaporation from rain gauges and result in more accurate precipitation measurements.
Note that any extra energy taken by evaporation from warm air above cooler water or from warm water below cooler air will be used to bring forward the timing of the change of state of those molecules already on the cusp of changing state (there are always many such molecules because evaporation is a constant process when the air above the water is not saturated which is nearly all the time).
Evaporation from the open surface of the container continues throughout and removes more energy from the liquid than is added from contact with the air.
As the world warms, the rate of evaporation from our oceans seems to be increasing, powering ever - stronger storms.
The heat is removed by a combination of wind driven evaporation from the surface and LWIR emission from the first 100 micron layer.
However, I have found also the information that «in the case of vegetation, the evaporation from the leaves after raining might be so intensive during a short period of time that it will exceed the available net radiation energy.
Those include: Global Lake Temperature Collaboration Forced Evaporation from Water Surface Groundwater depletion in the United States (1900 − 2008) California drought, visualized with open data Federal Support Toolbox
Evaporation from the top will leave a cooler layer below if the temperature in the room is cool enough but if the room air temperature is higher than the water temperature all the energy will be taken from the air and the cooler layer will not develop.
The extra evaporation from the DLR would be self limiing in that if it is used to cover part of the deficit then the amount of evaporation would decrease so only the background deficit needs to be covered.
One of the important points for the actual dispute is if the increase of evaporation from the surface of the oceans prevents the rise of temperature of oceans, which would be expected due to the increase of the back radiation (which, in turn, is due to the change of the composition of the atmosphere).
Could an increase in greenhouse gases actually have a cooling effect over water by speeding up the rate of evaporation from the oceans thereby extracting energy faster from the oceans, speeding up the hydrological cycle and pushing energy faster to space?
I have been engaged in a discussion with a young climatology professional who thought that evaporation from the ocean surface left behind a residue of surplus energy to warm the oceans by reducing the rate of energy release from the oceans and thus justifying the AGW scenario.
That is, the increase in water vapor due to enhanced evaporation from the warming oceans is confined to the near - surface area, while the stratosphere becomes drier.
It is sufficient for present purposes that on average globally there is ongoing evaporation from all oceanic water surfaces most of the time.
The remaining 90 percent is mainly supplied by evaporation from oceans, seas, and other bodies of water (lakes, rivers, streams).
As a result, they tend to underestimate the amount of future warming by reflecting solar radiation back to space before it can warm the surface and by simulating excessive evaporation from the wet ground.
As a result, evaporation from the lake's surface is considerably outpacing river inflow.
The rate of evaporation from the ocean is increasing as the world warms.
A flaw in my first trial setup was that the tub would be likely to get quite hot in the sun and then the amount of evaporation from it would increase due to this heating.
to be used for drinking water Less evaporation from the storage reservoir Little loss of land No damage due to dam failure Pollutants such as mosquitoes and snails can not exist in the reservoirs Siltation does not create any problems Less vulnerable / below the ground surface in a shallow soil toward the impervious crystalline sub soil.
Higher temperatures cause more evaporation from the oceans; water vapour is a strong greenhouse gas;
Evaporation from the surface plays a key role, but the researchers also took into account how the evaporated water is transported into the atmosphere.
If we are to get a real idea of the rate of tropical convection that drives Hadley cell dynamics and the size of the subtropical high pressure cells we need to measure the rate of evaporation from the tropical ocean.
For example, hotter temperatures lead to greater evaporation from reservoirs, farms, and lawns.
There is growing evidence that this has already occurred31 through more evaporation from the ocean, which increases water vapor in the lower atmosphere32 and autumn cloud cover west and north of Alaska.33
One reason for this big influence is that evaporation from the oceans is the primary source of water vapor in the atmosphere.
Warm temperatures increase the rate of evaporation from parched soils and critically dry rivers, lakes, and streams — exacerbating the impacts of existing precipitation deficits.
Leigh Kelley asks how Professor Lindzen derives a climate sensitivity one - third of the IPCC's central estimate from the observation in Wentz et al. (2007) that the observed increase in evaporation from the Earth's surface per Kelvin of warming is almost 6 %, while the models incorrectly predict 1 - 3 %.
This study seems to conflict with Kunkel et al. (1996), which found that evaporation from corn agriculture significantly increased the «sensible heat» of Midwest summers, including the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave.
I think it is very difficult to assess increased evaporation from warming.
They thought the increased evaporation from CO2 would make things even warmer since water vapor is a more powerful greenhouse gas than CO2.
He had already been warned on this thread that when I had earlier answered a legitimate question from a commenter far more polite and sensible than he, I had replied with a straightforward account of how Professor Lindzen, in a talk that he had given under my chairmanship at the Houses of Parliament, had calculated that if the increase in evaporation from the Earth's surface with warming was thrice that which the models predicted then climate sensitivity was one - third of that which the models predicted.
Plants transfer moisture from the soil into the air by evaporation from their leaves and hold water in the soil close to the surface, where it can also evaporate.
However there would then be more conduction, convection and on Earth more evaporation from the surface for an increased upward energy flow which would work to maintain the lapse rate set by sun and pressure.
This is primarily based on the idea that the radiative flux would induce significant warming, but then the evaporation from the oceans and convective transport have a cooling effect.
Changes in lake levels are determined primarily by changes in river inflows and precipitation onto and evaporation from the lake.
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