This method gives a simple and
fast warming result but can impact negatively on your breastmilk as high temperature is going to destroy its nutrients.
Not exact matches
Unlike other conventional devices, the circulation water helps speed
warming, so it works as
fast as other common
warmers but it gives a better
result.
Some of the baby bottle
warmers we able to provide a consistently
warmed bottle each time, but there were also some like Philips Avent
Fast that showed different
results leaving us sometimes with an overheated or still cool baby bottle.
The first volcanoes to go will most likely be in the Andes, where temperatures are rising
fastest as a
result of global
warming.
Results of a new study by researchers at the Northeast Climate Science Center (NECSC) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst suggest that temperatures across the northeastern United States will increase much
faster than the global average, so that the 2 - degrees Celsius
warming target adopted in the recent Paris Agreement on climate change will be reached about 20 years earlier for this part of the U.S. compared to the world as a whole.
If the new
results are correct, that means
warming will come on
faster, and be more intense, than many current predictions.
Now, with regional climates shifting as a
result of global
warming, it is unclear just how far — and how
fast — organisms will need to travel to keep up with moving climates.
The climate models tell us that the poles will
warm faster, and the model
results are proving true now.
The Arctic is already
warming twice as
fast as the rest of the globe as heat - trapping carbon dioxide and other gases build up in the atmosphere as the
result of human emissions.
Warmer temps
result in
faster fermentation whereas cooler temps will slow it down.
After a
fast and furious battle in the ALMS GT class, Oliver finished third in today's six hour race at an unseasonably cold Laguna Seca in California.The
result was the best of the season so far for the Northamptonshire - based man, and was viewed as a good
warm - up for the forthcoming 24 Hours of Le Mans in June.
These efforts
result in
faster warm - up of the catalyst and ultimately in reduced real - world fuel consumption and emissions.
First, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the extent and pace of
warming from a particular rise in concentrations of greenhouse gases, and about how
fast and far seas will rise as a
result.
Yet O'Donnell et al.'s
results — if correct — suggest that is is
warming quite
fast at the surface there; at the rate they show, we could be seeing significant summer melting in that region within a few decades.
Thus all together, the retreat is the
result of global
warming at least since 1850, and the retreat was
faster around 1930 - 1940 than today, when GHGs were not playing any important role.
The pace of ice loss — both its extent and the amount of the older, thicker ice that survives from summer to summer — has been
faster than most models predicted and clearly has, as a
result, unnerved some polar researchers by revealing how much is unknown about ice behavior in a
warming climate.
The climate models tell us that the poles will
warm faster, and the model
results are proving true now.
For policy - makers, the speed of climate change over the coming decades matters as much as the total long - term change, since this rate of change will determine whether human societies and natural ecosystems will be able to adapt
fast enough to survive.New
results indicate a
warming rate of about 2.5 C per century over the coming decades (assuming no attempt is made to reduce GHG emissions).
Wenju Cai from the CSIRO in Melbourne, Australia says the
results mean the world is
warming faster than we thought.
One
result of this is that for a two - sided option (
warmer / colder,
faster / slower), the energetic cost of going in one direction may be markedly different from the energetic cost of going in the other direction.
Short
fast cycles with many sunspots
result in
warming.
These
results suggest that as the Arctic continues to
warm faster than elsewhere in response to rising greenhouse - gas concentrations, the frequency of extreme weather events caused by persistent jet - stream patterns will increase.
The
result is climate forecasts that are
warming substantially
faster than the atmosphere, says Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist in the Earth System Science Center at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
If that ain't bad enough, O'Donnell et al.'s
results say that the coast of East Antarctica is
warming even
faster than Steig, et al. deduced, so that situation is also worse.
As a
result, the average temperatures in the troposphere are supposed to get
warmer (because it's not «cooling down» as much) and the average temperatures in the stratosphere are supposed to get cooler (because it's «cooling down
faster»).
Breaking it down, the 10 - day spate of extremely frigid days was the
result of typical winter weather patterns, intensified by a clash in temperatures between the western US, which is experiencing global
warming at a
faster pace than the eastern US.
Lindzen (2011) reports that Wentz et al. (2007) used space - based observations to measure how evaporation changed with temperature compared with
results from models and found that in GCMs, evaporation rose 1 - 3 % for each 1 K
warming, while observed evaporation rose approximately three times
faster, at 5.7 %.
Since the increase in the rate of heat sequestration (and the concomitant reduction in the rate of surface
warming) likely is mainly a
result of cyclical internal variability, when the cycles will switch to the opposite phase, the surface
warming will resume even
faster.
Furthermore, if the trend from 1910 to 1940 would have continued then it would have
resulted in a natural
warming at a rate that is something like 20 times
faster than the rate that we recovered from the ice age.
Action on these pollutants is particularly important to Canada's North, a region that is
warming faster than the rest of the planet, in part as a
result of SLCPs such as black carbon.
The
result is a levelling off of temperatures at a new,
warmer average as cold days» temperatures rise towards the temperatures of
warm days
faster than the
warm days themselves increase in temperature.
As Howard Lee wrote in the Guardian in August, «Geologically
fast build - up of greenhouse gas linked to
warming, rising sea - levels, widespread oxygen - starved ocean dead zones and ocean acidification are fairly consistent across the mass extinction events, and those same symptoms are happening today as a
result of human - driven climate change.»
The
results here reveal a larger picture — that the western tropical Indian Ocean has been
warming for more than a century, at a rate
faster than any other region of the tropical oceans, and turns out to be the largest contributor to the overall trend in the global mean sea surface temperature (SST)»
If I had to guess what the
result would be, I would say that the north pole is
warming faster than the models «expected» (it would be in the upper half of a distribution like that in the article but for the Arctic alone) but that over the HadCRUT area with all its gaps, the discrepancy between models and obs would be very similar for the three observed datasets and it would be slightly worse than is suggested in Knight et al. or, for that matter, in the Knappenberger et al..
In anything, they tend to show a bit more
warming than the NASA
results do, probably because throwing out so much data tends to increase the overweighting of the Northern Hemisphere data (remember that there are more temperature stations in the NH than in the SH, and that the NH has been
warming faster than the SH).
«Nor has he provide evidence of alternative causes of
warming that would
result in the observed nights
warming faster than days and winters
warming faster than summers.»
The
warming of the northern hemisphere will
result in the northern spread of several beetle species and the
faster growth of fungal infections.
Co-author Michael Evans» announcement made the
results sound like the latest and perhaps most dramatic Hockey Stick yet: Today, the Earth is
warming about 20 times
faster than it cooled during the past 1,800 -LSB-...]
These authors conclude «While satellite MSU / AMSU observations generally support GCM
results with tropical deep ‐ layer tropospheric
warming faster than surface, it is evident that the AR4 GCMs exaggerate the increase in static stability between tropical middle and upper troposphere during the last three decades.»
This
warmed air helps to reduce bleeding from incisions and may
result in
faster recovery periods.
My experience has shown me that the best and
fastest results come from an integrative therapy technique that engages both your mind and your body in a
warm, safe, and judgment - free environment.
Although it wasn't the
fastest toaster in our test, the
results were pretty consistent, although if you're doing big quantities, swiping the lever a touch to the left after the first batch will prevent further slices overdoing a tad as it
warms up to its task.