Over longer periods and
greater temperature changes, there are indicators that do not depend on measuring instruments, although their accuracy is lower.
Rising average temperatures,
greater temperature variability, and more frequent and severe temperature extremes will make it harder to sustain optimal working conditions for outdoor and indoor labor.
Western areas of the U.S. provide
greater temperature ranges and fewer human interruptions than eastern landscapes, allowing plants and animals there to move toward more hospitable climates with fewer obstacles.
The anomaly distributions for these decades become more peaked than the normal distribution if they employ the standard deviations of 1981 — 2010 because
of greater temperature variability in 1981 — 2010.
If the drivers operating a millennium ago produced
slightly greater temperature changes than estimated by MBH, it implies that climate sensitivity is slightly higher than we have thought it to be.
Greece
sees great temperatures all year round, but do note that at around 35C plus, it could get a little too hot for youngsters during the height of summer.
Also, 48 percent of the more than 2,000 respondents to Lowe's survey say they're interested in smart home products that could help them cut costs, such as
greater temperature control.
You do realize that Carbon Dioxide is more dense than Nitrogen and Oxygen (hence also explaining Carbon Dioxide's cooler physical quality than either Nitrogen and Oxygen; greater heat expands a gas, while less heat contracts a gas), and greater density creates greater pressure, thus
greater the temperature observed!
The answer is in thermal expansion of the ocean waters, which was less in the early Eocene than in the late Cretaceous due to
greater temperature stratification of ocean water is the early Eocene versus the late Cretaceous.
Industry has employed motors in high ambient temperature conditions before, the technology exists, and the energy generated on braking will be stored or shed elsewhere thus I do not anticipate
great temperatures at the wheel motors.
So it is worth a few pages on the Little Ice Age and contemporary crop failures, just to give you an emotional base, one from which you might conceivably manage to further extrapolate to abrupt climate flips lasting centuries with
tenfold greater temperature excursions and far more widespread disruption of ecosystems.
An
even greater temperature difference was found on roof surfaces, where black - top roofs reached 154 degrees Fahrenheit on that 91 - degree day.
Indeed figure 1 does
show greater temperature variability back in the LIA than now in the CET record (like a 1976 National Geographic global cooling article suggested, for cooling as opposed to warming, and like a recent study of storm frequency in the LIA compared to the MWP observed).
Yes, increasing temperatures may spur greater adoption of air conditioners, and as a result,
greater temperature impacts, but they could also hasten development of more efficient air conditioners.
Greater temperature control makes for tough choices, however; most notably, how to dial in a temperature suitable for native species, introduced recreational fish and myriad other aquatic organisms.
The answer is in thermal expansion of the ocean waters, which was greater in the early Eocene than in the late Cretaceous, due to
greater temperature stratification of ocean water is the early Eocene versus the late Cretaceous.
The researchers captured and transplanted about 100 male lizards from their forest habitat to a hotter area with
greater temperature variability about half a mile away.
In particular, we focus on increasing maximum temperatures in summer and increasing minimum temperatures throughout the winter,
with greatest temperature increases in the southern and eastern areas of Montana.
This was the farm's fifth cooler, giving
it greater temperature and humidity control.
The monitor has
a great temperature reading and tells us the temperature of the room, very helpful in figuring out why Baby C may be staying up or is fussy.
In particular, the authors» analysis refutes the claim that the models react too sensitively to increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide: «If excessive sensitivity of the models caused the models to calculate too
great a temperature trend over the past 15 years, the models that assume a high sensitivity would calculate a greater temperature trend than the others,» Piers Forster explains.
Their results confirm, in all three groups, that species living in regions with
greater temperature variability have both greater environmental tolerances and wider ranges — both in terms of latitude and altitude.
One study published in the medical journey Diabetes found that people that slept in a room with a temperature of about 66 degrees burned around 70 more calories compared to those who slept in rooms with
greater temperature.
Because of
the great temperatures lately I would love to wear a beautiful spring outfit like this one...
Wow, what a wonderful day we've had in London today,
great temperatures and sunshine and this afternoon I met up with my lovely friend Johanna and Maggie (a cute little dog she's dogsitting) at The Waterway and cooled down over a glass of wine.
Ford has designed a more robust head gasket and cylinder head that'll stand up to
greater temperatures, while fitting the hot hatch with a larger radiator pack for greater cooling.
The heater is on a timer and the water never got up to
a great temperature throughout our stay.