Sentences with phrase «even at this altitude»

It's never all that cold near the Equator, even at altitude.
Even at an altitude of 1,295 feet, the atmosphere still shields its view of the heavens.
It was excellent, and fast enough for me, even at altitudes of 10,000 + feet.
The tropical vegetation steamed in through the windows even at this altitude of several thousand feet.

Not exact matches

Even at this cruising altitude, we remain on the lookout for potential air pockets.
My husband is from Colorado and he grew up making cookies with high - altitude adjustments — and even now that we live at sea level, we still use a high - altitude cookie recipe and think it turns out great every time.
For Waffles: Everything is the same, but I used only 1 cup of milk alternative, even at high altitude.
«He noticed that even though our distance runners did not run well at altitude, they came back down to sea level and ran very well.
Why did American and (at least, most) European airlines were not using that route (even at high enough altitude)?
SATCOM can also support many other types of voice and data communications at any altitude, even providing customer Internet connectivity and other in - flight points of service.
It can hold its altitude steady and can even do barrel rolls at the push of a button.
The findings were not a total surprise, with future projections showing that even with moderate climate warming, air temperatures over the higher altitudes increase even more than at sea level, and that, on average, fewer winter storm systems will impact the state.
The eruptions reach their peak approximately five hours later than expected, even when taking into account the 40 minutes needed for the erupted particles to reach the altitude at which Cassini can detect them.
The clock's mechanical parts left its accuracy at the mercy of shifting temperatures, pressures and even Earth's gravitational pull, since pendulums swing faster at lower altitudes and at Earth's poles.
«We determined that the strength of natural selection at altitude was even stronger than the strength of natural selection by falciparum malaria, and that is the classic example,» Beall said.
Researchers taking measurements in an urban environment using standard electric power might be expected to get hundreds or even thousands of data measurements; at high altitude on a volcano, says Mather, tens or less may be considered reasonable.
The laser system could be used to keep high - altitude telecommunications aircraft aloft indefinitely or even to propel spaceships, Bushman says: «To fly such an airplane at a high altitude is certainly reasonable.
Even at their much colder temperatures, most of our solar system's gas giants also have warmer temperatures at higher altitudes.
But even at the speed and altitude of jet aircraft, the effects of relativistic time dilation are tiny — in the Hafele — Keating experiment the atomic clocks differed after their journeys by just tens to hundreds of nanoseconds.
Even at this high altitude there are rarefied molecules of the Earth's atmosphere, and drag from those molecules eventually slows satellites in low Earth orbit enough to bring them to destruction in a blazing re-entry through the thicker layers of the atmosphere below.
But even if they can make the shift, low - altitude pikas might not be able to cope with the low oxygen of higher altitudes, biologists reported here last week at a meeting of the American Society of Naturalists.
Even more revealing, both prehistoric individuals and contemporary Tibetan populations shared beneficial mutations in two genes, EGLN1 and EPAS1, which are implicated in adaptation to low - oxygen conditions found at high altitudes, but EGLN1 adaptations were observed earlier.
A team led by New Horizons team member Jeffrey Moore, a research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, has determined that formation of the bladed terrain begins with methane freezing out of the atmosphere at extreme altitudes on Pluto, in the same way frost freezes on the ground on Earth, or even in your freezer.
However, even the more ponderous mixing in the lower stratosphere is pretty efficient in comparison to the time it takes to remove CO2 at the surface, so I doubt that the altitude of the source is a very significant effect for CO2.
Although their reflectors are exposed to extreme conditions at an altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level in the Chajnantor Plateau, facing gusty winds and temperatures that vary from 20 to -20 degrees Celsius, and even snow, the antennas are designed to withstand these conditions.
Torea Rodriguez: And the cabins are pressurized at 8,000 so I was even more fatigued at the end of my shift because I was constantly «at altitude» all day long and getting really sick from it.
Because they're getting more UV light even though they are at a higher latitude because their altitude is high and what else is the benefit?
Training at altitude in a place where even your downhill slopes are going uphill, this is a good thing.
Aside from my battle of the brain telling me that intuitively I need animal protein, my training regime for endurance events calls for even a dose of regular red meat to insure I get plenty of iron and optimize that at altitude.
It's quite chilly there, at 50 degrees, in the morning and eveningseven in the summer — and for tourists like me, the altitude is challenging.
Great for summer at low altitudes, suck out even when it cools to 10 degrees.
Unseasonably warm weather with temperatures up to 77 degrees Fahrenheit across Switzerland let snow melt, even at Alpine altitudes.
The skiing season truly start in December but even at this stage, not all low and even medium altitude ski resorts will be guaranteed to have snow.
The NISMO RC's 100 % electric drivetrain needs no oxygen, so it can maintain peak performance levels even at high altitudes where thin air really degrades the effectiveness of combustion engines.
The Urus» braking system is commensurate with its super sports car performance, ensuring high thermal resistance and accommodating frequent and heavy braking, even from high speeds and in extreme conditions such as on track or at high altitude.
Climbing through the trim levels like the mountains of Vail, more impressive tech and features are available to keep you comfortable even at the highest of altitudes and most perilous of driving conditions.
And even if Hyundai was reluctant to unleash the normally aspirated base engine at altitude, we'd project that it will be more than adequate for most buyers, most of the time.
Even an awful vacation or your momentary terror at high altitude becomes an anecdote to savour afterwards.
The compartments even have oxygen to help you breathe at altitude.
Since the week - long trek is so challenging, requiring many hours of hiking at high altitudes, tour companies often employ packhorses, and participants can even ride horseback.
Most destinations in Peru are at a high altitude and the sun can be intense, even on a cloudy day.
As Inle Lake is located in a relatively higher altitude, even during the peak of summer, the average temperature is around 30 °C while during the cooler months (December to February), temperatures can drop to 10 °C at night.
Be warned, even the most athletic individuals can massively under - perform at high - altitude.
My time in Peru has tested my dislike for the cold in a general sense (even in the Sacred Valley the altitude is so high that it gets quite cold at night), but like you say — it has totally been worth it.
The evening is free for you to roam around the helipad - placed at a high altitude; it offers nice scenic views or you can also visit the popular shopping center to collect souvenirs.
Birds nesting on low - lying islands being inundated by sea level rise — black - footed albatross, laysan albatross — and even the Hawaiian honeycreeper, which lives at higher altitudes, is being threatened by climate change too, in weird ways.
But what nobody talks about, what few people are aware of, and even those that are are loathe to acknowledge, is the complementary reduction in temperatures at high and very high altitudes.
Even the Hubble Space Telescope and the International Space Station (ISS), which orbit at altitudes of about 600 and 340 km (370 and 210 miles), respectively, would eventually reenter Earth's atmosphere if they were not continuously reboosted to their original orbits.
And there was NO effect on temperatures at lower altitudes over that time, even from this massive heating event where about 20 % of the entire atmosphere warmed.
Even today, with an atmosphere of 96 % CO2, the average temperature at an altitude of 55 km, which corresponds to 6 km on Earth, is only 27 degrees C (80.6 F).
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