The upper layers of the earth's oceans are a lead suspect
for absorbing more heat that otherwise would remain in the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
For best results use shiny aluminum baking sheets without sides (baked products will brown
more quickly on dark coloured baking sheets because they
absorb more heat than the shiny type).
Reduce to medium
heat, cover and steam
for 10 minutes to allow the tempeh to
absorb more of the sauce flavors, and the green beans to soften.
As a final note, if you cover the milk after
heating it and let it sit
for 10 minutes, covered, it will
absorb more bouquet from the vanilla bean.
Because these black particles
absorb more heat than white snow, the study of black carbon concentrations in glaciers is important
for predicting future melt rates.
The tiny particles also serve as condensation nuclei
for clouds and are trapped between cloud particles, where their ability to
absorb heat helps dry up those clouds and allows
more sunlight to reach Earth.
For example, photonic crystals could funnel excess
heat from a power plant's generator and release it over a much smaller band of frequencies to drive engines — such as those in electric - powered cars that can
absorb energy only within a small range — much
more efficiently.
For as much as atmospheric temperatures are rising, the amount of energy being
absorbed by the planet is even
more striking when one looks into the deep oceans and the change in the global
heat content (Figure 4).
The world's oceans
absorb more than 90 percent of the
heat trapped by greenhouse gases, storing it
for centuries.
As you opting
for a black color, be wise that black color
absorbs more heats as compared with other colors.
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While some dogs will dive straight in and splash about, other
more water - shy pooches will need
more encouragement — but even getting them to stand in the water
for a short time is a really effective way of cooling them down rapidly as dogs
absorb and release
heat through their paws.
Hence the denser (
more molecules) a substance is, the
more energy (
heat) it needs, which means it
absorbs heat faster then a less denser substance like air
for example.
If we have underestimated the
heat capacity then to account
for the change in temperature the planet must have
absorbed a lot
more energy.
For example: 1) plants giving off net CO2 in hot conditions (r / t aborbing)-- see: http://www.climateark.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=46488 2) plants dying out due to
heat & drought & wild fires enhanced by GW (reducing or cutting short their uptake of CO2 & releasing CO2 in the process) 3) ocean methane clathrates melting, giving off methane 4) permafrost melting & giving off methane & CO2 5) ice & snow melting, uncovering dark surfaces that
absorb more heat 6) the warming slowing the thermohaline ocean conveyor & its up - churning of nutrients — reducing marine plant life & that carbon sink.
Among the possible excuses offered by the UN's supposed experts
for the lack of warming: «ash from volcanoes,» a «decline in
heat from the sun,» or
more heat being «
absorbed by the deep oceans.»
Carbon pollution is trapping
heat, and the oceans are
absorbing almost all of it.That extra
heat was just
more ammunition
for Hurricane Harvey.
One consequence of the ocean's ability to
absorb more heat is that when an area of ocean becomes warmer or cooler than usual, it takes much longer
for that area to revert to «normal» than it would
for a land area.
For instance, the long - term warming effects of CO2 and other greenhouse gases are largely buffered by the ocean, which
absorbs more than 90 percent of the excess
heat caused by human emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
For as much as atmospheric temperatures are rising, the amount of energy being
absorbed by the planet is even
more striking when one looks into the deep oceans and the change in the global
heat content (Figure 4).
Note,
for example, how the temperature trend in the first decade of the 21st century was generally flat because an upward push by anthropogenic forces was temporarily offset by a downward pull as solar activity decreased and the oceans
absorbed more heat than usual from the atmosphere (sea water temperatures continued to rise).»
For example, the scientific explanation that temperatures have not risen since 2001 is because an «upward push by anthropogenic forces was temporarily offset by a downward pull as solar activity decreased and the oceans
absorbed more heat than usual from the atmosphere (sea water temperatures continued to rise)».
However, these changes are mostly just causing the oceans to
absorb more heat, leaving less
for the atmosphere.
Perhaps some gross thermomechanical process of restructuring the climate mechanisms (some small fraction of these were identified in the Stadium Wave paper,
for instance) is ongoing, and the energy of restructuring — melting, subliming and carrying away Arctic sea ice and Greenland and Antarctic land ice net to the atmosphere, higher humidity
absorbing gross water amounts to a level impacting sea level rise on the millimeter or sub-millimeter level, expansion of land due
heat, or
more likely erosion, silting and subsidence, and so on — is responsible
for a Black Swan.
This is a fortuitous thing,
for if there was not this alteration of the energy flow, with the oceans
absorbing more heat being the excellent
heat sink they are, we'd have a much faster warming troposphere as greenhouse gases increase.
This can also be a borehole system usually over a 100m deep and usually two or three or
more borehole probes are inserted into these wells and
absorb the energy in the ground transferring it via the
heat pump into the home
for use in
heating and domestic hot water.
But if a little
more energy is
absorbed, then CO2 is acting like a little black soot in the atmosphere and it will, in turn, radiate
more toward space as a black box would from the added
heat and this might compensate
for the change in albedo.
For he understood that even if the CO2 in the atmosphere did already
absorb all the
heat radiation passing through, adding
more gas would change the height in the atmosphere where the absorption took place.
Both wetland drying and the increased frequency of warm dry summers and associated thunderstorms have led to
more large fires in the last ten years than in any decade since record - keeping began in the 1940s.9 In Alaskan tundra, which was too cold and wet to support extensive fires
for approximately the last 5,000 years, 105 a single large fire in 2007 released as much carbon to the atmosphere as had been
absorbed by the entire circumpolar Arctic tundra during the previous quarter - century.106 Even if climate warming were curtailed by reducing
heat - trapping gas (also known as greenhouse gas) emissions (as in the B1 scenario), the annual area burned in Alaska is projected to double by mid-century and to triple by the end of the century, 107 thus fostering increased emissions of
heat - trapping gases, higher temperatures, and increased fires.
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot
more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable
for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation /
heat energy
absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
The retreat exposes soil, rock, and ocean surfaces, which
absorb light and
heat, causing further melting.10, 11 (See Jakobshavn Isbræ and Helheim glacier hotspots
for more information on albedo.)
In a
heat - wave, the concrete - and - asphalt fabric of cities
absorbs more heat, and so turns up the dial
for its inhabitants; and the high concentrations vehicles and smokestacks can then worsen the trapped air pollution, producing choking smogs.
The less cloud formation the
more heat is
absorbed by earth (the oceans act as buffers
for this energy).
Solar radiation
absorbed in the upper ocean provided
more than adequate
heat for this melting.
More likely the oceans on our 70 % water covered world, which
absorb heat energy from the sun (
for which we have some data), and geothermal energy (
for which we have virtually no data), and release it over long periods of time by poorly understood mechanisms that are possibly the real driving force behind climate.
If semi-predictable ocean overturnings swallow
more heat for a decade or two, they
absorb less on the next half of their oscillation.
This is confirmed when he later says (also page 5): «When a blackbody has reached thermal equilibrium, it can no longer
absorb more light
for heating and therefore has to re-emit just as much light - energy as it is
absorbing.
Bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the
heat to medium again and allow to simmer
for 20 minutes, or until
more than half the liquid has been
absorbed, but about an inch of liquid remains.
But let's put these unconventional views aside
for a moment, and accept that certain atmospheric gases (e.g., CO2,
for one) DO
absorb more heat radiation than their
more neutral cohorts (e.g., nitrogen and oxygen mostly).
This would
more than compensate
for any increased saturation in the ocean's ability to
absorb heat; that is to say, the theoretical «backlog» of warming due to the ocean not having reached thermal equilibrium would not matter.