Sentences with phrase «even reached the surface»

The atmosphere of Venus is so thick that the light can't even reach the surface to begin with.
It is not possible with even further reason that such remittance will even reach the surface as the increasing atmospheric density also increases interception rates.
Competing with dewpoint - raising factors like the subtropical jet, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Gulf Stream, the «Pineapple Express» in the Pacific, or whatever, snow has a hard time forming, let alone even reaching the surface....

Not exact matches

You should always wait until your child is around 8 months old and even then only jog on flat smooth surfaces until your baby reaches 12 months.
Even before he's reached this milestone, it's a good idea to keep a very close eye on his movements when he's on high surfaces.
Give opportunities to crawl over different surfaces, reach for objects around her, or even begin pulling up to stand at park benches or playground equipment.
The tangle - free extractors will keep the cleaning head free of hair and debris, while the AeroForce cleaning system power cleans even the hardest to reach surfaces.
Cases have surfaced in Senegal, Nigeria, and Mali, and Ebola has even extended its reach to Europe and North America.
But even though it was administered orally, the drug used in the study did not deliver its pharmaceutical payload until it reached the intestinal surface.
Intriguingly, that means water could potentially reach the surface from a deep crater, where there was less ice to get through — perhaps even from a crater like the one where Dawn saw the bright spot.
The analysis is based on the fact that as the world warmed following the coldest part of the last ice age 20,000 years ago, the ice deep inside the Antarctic glaciers warmed more slowly than Earth's surface, just as a frozen turkey put into a hot oven will still be cold inside even after the surface has reached oven temperature.
All the greenhouse gases absorb infrared, and they also release the infrared, so these act as blockades to the infrared, leaving the atmosphere and going off into space; and the Earth warms up to send off even more infrared from the surface in order to reach its state, sort of a steady state with regard to space.
Even though electrons entered only at the 1D atomic edge of the graphene sheet, the contact resistance was remarkably low, reaching 100 ohms per micron of contact width — a value smaller than what is typically achieved for contacts at the graphene top surface.
«We found that very little ancient methane reaches surface waters even in the relatively shallow depths of 100 feet.
Iron meteoroids are much smaller and denser, and even relatively small ones tend to reach the surface.
While most bumps and thuds disintegrate before even reaching the cabin's padding, rougher surfaces are bound to fill the cabin with unwanted noise, but I still can't stick the «loudmouth» label on the suspension, not when trips on A and B roads resemble a magic carpet ride.
Even if you place the hamster cage on a high surface, cats are known to be excellent climbers and have strong determination to reach something they have their eyes on.
Vacuuming the floors and other surfaces in the house can also help get rid of adult fleas, eggs, larvae, and even pupae that are hiding in crevices, small cracks, and other hard - to - reach areas inside the house.
Medicines: Make sure that all medicines are stored high above your puppy's reach, and never leave individual pills or containers on low, accessible surfaces, even for a moment.
The lamp provides a long arm reach of 28.7» and a wide, even light coverage, which is ideal for large work surfaces.
Not only can you not select a night time race, but starting a 100 % race distance during sunset as I did at Spa to test the feature will never result in reaching night time conditions; despite even being set to a 5x speed for the time of day with a noticeable lack of any change in the positioning of the sun and no movement in the positioning of shadows on the track surface which is evident given the amount of trees situated trackside.
It is about reaching, maybe even groping in the dark for some ideas, where the surface is the place on which the idea is worked out rather that where it is illustrated.
The panels may be repositioned to hang from a series of hooks on the work's surface or even mounted on surrounding walls within reach of the chains; both actions are encouraged by the artist in the inscription that appears on the reverse of the painting.
The model variables that are evaluated against all sorts of observations and measurements range from solar radiation and precipitation rates, air and sea surface temperatures, cloud properties and distributions, winds, river runoff, ocean currents, ice cover, albedos, even the maximum soil depth reached by plant roots (seriously!).
Aside from making it impossible for surface ships to stick around the site and work on fixing the well and capturing as much oil as possible, a hurricane would violently spread the oil everywhere in the Gulf and maybe even help it reach the loop current.
Altimeters measuring sea level are orbiting in LEO, at about 1340 km altitude (cf. Jason 1 / 2 / 3), while measuring the level of a sea surface that is constantly fluctuating (waves, swell, tides, gravity...) at all scales of time and space, with amplitudes that may reach 20 or even 30 meters.
But even if 1000 W / m sunlight reached the Venus surface, it would not still warm the surface and * still * could not warm the atmosphere.
An even greater temperature difference was found on roof surfaces, where black - top roofs reached 154 degrees Fahrenheit on that 91 - degree day.
And if, Jelbring's proposed thickness of the atmosphere involved, is greater than, the gas won't even be in contact with the upper surface anyway, it will be strictly confined to a height less than because that is the height where the absolute temperature, concentration, and pressure of the lapsed gas reaches zero.
However the complexity of sea surface makes for instance any application of Henry's law be too uncertain, even impossible, to reach any quantitative results concerning the influence of global sea surface temperature on the CO2 content in atmosphere.
For example, if ice sheet mass loss becomes rapid, it is conceivable that the cold fresh water added to the ocean could cause regional surface cooling [199], perhaps even at a point when sea level rise has only reached a level of the order of a meter [200].
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
Furthermore as the Sun's radiation is re-emitted into space before reaching the Earth's surface, that surface will be colder than the assumed 15 degrees Celsius and thus will release even less radiation at all wavelengths.
No emission / absorption lines in co2 reach space from the surface or even within the troposphere, only at or very near and above the tropopause.
In its cycle, evaporation of water is cooling the surface (and hence even the bulk below), delivering heat to the air through the absorption of longwave radiation and condensation and cooling then the surface again when reaching it in the form of precipitation.
Also, increasing water vapor might increase the average height in the troposphere to which convection reaches even if the effect is saturated at the surface, depending...
Even so the DOE's ARM and NASA's Dr. Hansen et al 2005, data does not indicate more then a possible +0.0045 % deviation or increase in total reaching the surface.
However, much less than 30 % of that reaches the surface and is available for surface heating because of scattering and absorption by the atmosphere and scattering by clouds; it is probably even lower for the oceans because of equatorial cloudiness and plankton using light for photosynthesis instead of it resulting in heating of the water.
We have an opportunity to reach $ 2 billion in sales in 2018, and there are days I feel we haven't even scratched the surface.
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