A starburst galaxy has an exceptionally high rate of star birth, first identified by its excess of infrared radiation
from warm dust.
ALMA can map radio emissions
from the warm dust and gravel in disks.
Not exact matches
Fennel seed and onion loaf slightly adapted
from the always gorgeous Australian Gourmet Traveller 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (90 ml) olive oil, divided use 1 onion, finely chopped 2 teaspoons fennel seeds, plus extra for
dusting 3 1/2 cups (490g) all purpose flour, plus extra for
dusting 4 teaspoons (12g) dried yeast 2 teaspoons superfine sugar 3/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup (240 ml)
warm water milk, for brushing crushed coarse salt or sea salt, for sprinkling — I used Maldon Heat 1/4 cup (60 ml) of the olive oil in a small saucepan over medium heat, add onion, sauté until very tender (6 - 8 minutes), stir through fennel seeds, cook until fragrant (1 minute), remove
from heat, season to taste and cool.
* Only change that I made (I like the crust better using a glass loaf pan and the oven) use the dough cycle, remove
from machine, roll in generous amount of corn meal, spray a loaf with Pam,
dust with cornmeal, cover with
warm towel, let rise for about an hour, bake as usual.
Remove the tart
from the pan,
dust with a little confectioners» (icing) sugar, and serve
warm or cold.
Maybe some of your
warmer threads are outdated or damaged
from dust and bugs while in storage.
This is where
warm dust is very bright, and the swirling pattern you see is
from all that
dust.
The activity produces enough light to
warm up most of the galaxy's
dust — which gives the whole galaxy an infrared glow that we can detect
from more than 12.5 billion light - years away.
The probe will carry instruments to measure water,
dust and other molecules in the planet's atmosphere, in an attempt to learn how Mars transitioned
from wet and
warm to dry and dusty.
Dust, wind and rising
warm air could weaken and distort the laser beams — both to and
from the sample.
The presence of
warm dust implies that it formed very recently, perhaps in spurts, as chemically enriched material
from the two stellar winds collides at different points, mixes, flows away, and cools.
We usually interpret them as an insight into star - forming regions, with the illumination
from young stars
warming dust particles and water molecules until they start to glow.
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA — A ribbon of cool gas and
dust stretches across the bottom half of this image
from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, creating a snakelike silhouette in the infrared glow of
warmer gas beyond.
But there are some ideas about how to fight that trend and prevent
dust from poisoning people and contributing to global
warming.
The disk is thought to be made of icy
dust particles that have been
warmed by the star which, according to Holweger et al (1999), tends to develop after most of the surrounding nebulae of gas has been absorbed or expelled
from the developing star.
What is evident
from the
dust during the cool phase and lack of
dust during the
warm phase was that the water vapour content of the air suddenly changed.
This outer
dust is easier to see than the inner,
warm dust due to its greater distance
from the star.
This
dust is heated by ultra-violet radiation
from massive newborn stars and the
warm dust then re-radiates at radio wavelengths.
The
warmer dust component is spatially correlated well with the [O III] emission and hence likely to be associated with the highly - ionized gas locally heated by intense radiation
from the two clusters.
We propose that the hot
dust is produced by the release of small carbon grains following the disruption of aggregates that originate
from the
warm component.
Now they finally run a major story on the devastating drought sweeping the nation, one they compare to «the
Dust Bowl of the 1930's,» but again, no mention of global
warming — even though increased risk of drought is a well - known prediction
from climate scientists.
Since
dust mites extract their water
from the air, they prefer
warm and humid places close to their food source.
Here's what they have done: Hanna, the woman
from Hungary, melts milk chocolate and paints Harry's body with tantalizing tickles; She
warms up some Manuka honey and drip it onto Harry's chest, then lick it off with her sensitive tongue; She
dusts icing sugar on her nipples; She gives Harry a blow job under his desk at the office; Harry gives his Hungarian woman an orgasm by touching her sweet spot under the table of a restaurant; Hanna gives Harry a blow job while Harry is on the phone with a co-worker;
Otherwise, it's house shoes,
dust - pink slippers curled
from the dryer into tiny,
warm cups for your feet.
Allergies:
Warm weather lets loose high amounts of pollen in many areas of the country and since pets can experience allergic reactions to inhaled particles like
dust or pollen, pet parents should be on the lookout for signs that their pet may be suffering
from allergies.
They keep you
warm, they protect you
from dust and sand and they are a great way to spruce up your outfit as I wear a lot of blacks.
Other factors would include: — albedo shifts (both
from ice > water, and
from increased biological activity, and
from edge melt revealing more land, and
from more old
dust coming to the surface...); — direct effect of CO2 on ice (the former weakens the latter); — increasing, and increasingly
warm, rain fall on ice; — «stuck» weather systems bringing more and more
warm tropical air ever further toward the poles; — melting of sea ice shelf increasing mobility of glaciers; — sea water getting under parts of the ice sheets where the base is below sea level; — melt water lubricating the ice sheet base; — changes in ocean currents -LRB-?)
After a bit of research I realized that the amount of heat (while awesome) was pathetically small and that, by comparing it to volcanoes, instead of
warming we would get cooling
from the
dust throw up (this was before Nuclear Winter was put forward as a compelling reason against limited nuclear war).
If CO2 in the Anthropocene atmosphere contributes to re-vegetating currently arid areas as it did post-LGM, we should expect an even greater
warming feedback
from CO2 than is assumed
from water vapor and albedo feedbacks, due to decreased global
dust - induced albedo and increased water vapor
from transpiration over increased vegetated area.
They mentioned that the surrounding areas had been deserts and evidence for this came
from some clay pits in the Czech area which showed that about every 7000 years
dust had blown
from the deserts east of the Black sea to these clay pits and this could represent global
warming happening every 7000 years.
Global
warming initially got a lot of publicity
from a minor drought at the end of the 80's I believe (minor compared to the
dust bowl years), since then there hasn't been much unusual drought wise in the US (ie the droughts that have happened have been even less serious than the end of 80's situtation, let alone by comparison with the
dust bowl years), but this hasn't exactly caused any problems.
Note also, having aerosols a cooling means that your relationship between CO2 and temperature in the ice - cores is blown away;
dust levels increase by three orders of magnitude going
from warming to cooling, and
dust changes occur before temperature changes, which occur before CO2 changes.
Plankton forms the main food of many ocean species, and fisheries could be badly hit by the loss of these micro-organisms as a result of
warmer waters, according to the paper, published this week in the British journal Nature... Other factors that influence phytoplankton growth include [iron]
dust blown
from the land, and variations in solar radiation.
The skyline is covered in a haze due to atmospheric
dust blown in
from deserts and mass crop burning in neighbouring states, as well as smoke
from open fires lit by millions like Kunti to keep
warm or to cook food.
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This
warming was very wide spread
from the 1920's to the 1940's and included the «
dust bowl» years in America, retreat of glaciers and the
warming of the arctic to levels that approached, but probably did not reach, modern levels, as was noted in this previous Climate Etc. article.
Now climate scientists project that we risk up to 10 times as much
warming this century as in the last 50 years — with many devastating consequences
from dramatic sea level rise to
Dust - Bowlification (see my review of more than 60 recent studies).
The accuracy of the simulations of GST by IPCC would also be improved significantly by introducing the influence of fine
dust from the actual atmospheric nuclear explosions into their climate models; thus, global
warming behavior could be more accurately predicted
The estimated GST drop due to fine
dust from the actual atmospheric nuclear explosions based on the published simulation results by other researchers (a single column model and Atmosphere - Ocean General Circulation Model) has served to explain the stagnation in global
warming.
The acacia fire we are gathered around still
warms us and the
dust from shuffling feet is only now beginning to settle.
EL - nino was seen
warming since April, I've often wrote this year was like 1997, the
dust from Africa is quite known, interesting, I wonder if it is linked with a
warmer North Africa?
As explained in Chapter Two, this was largely a result of
dust and aerosols sent by humans (and volcanoes) into the atmosphere, which temporarily overwhelmed the already well - understood
warming effect
from greenhouse gases.
We went with grey walls (Prarie
dust from Behr which looks very green on the paint card but
warm gray on our walls), white trim, and are currently shopping for faucets.
When the incident occurred and my white slipcovers bit the
dust last fall, I decided to move on
from so much white (at least for now) and bring an additional
warm vibe and texture to the room with a new leather sofa in my family room (see my thought process for choosing leather here).
The wreath got a
dusting of winter snow and my accessories were also updated
from the
warmer colors of fall to the more silvery tones of winter.
• How to clean
Dust once or twice a week with a soft cloth, and wipe periodically with a cloth dampened in
warm water and a bit of pH - neutral cleaner formulated for stone (available
from stone suppliers).
• How to clean
Dust once or twice a week with a soft cloth, and wipe periodically with a cloth dampened in
warm water and, if necessary, a bit of pH - neutral cleaner formulated for stone (available
from stone suppliers).