This wasn't supposed to
happen at their altitude.
Not exact matches
Love all your recipes, but sometimes it's hard for me to find all the ingredients over here in Mexico, I have a question for your Homemade vanilla pound cake, I've tried several pound cakes and when I place them in the oven they all colapse, we are
at a very high
altitude and can imagine that is the problem, might you have some idea that I could do so this doesn't
happen, I would very much appreciate your help.
Do you
happen to live
at higher
altitude?
Hossaini and his team also assessed what would
happen to high -
altitude ozone if CH2Cl2 emissions rose
at twice the rate seen in the past decade.
1882 - 83 Danish astrophysicist Sophus Tromholt helps establish a northern lights observatory in Norway to determine aurora
altitudes and shows that auroras are more likely to
happen at the peak of the sun's 11 - year cycle of solar activity.
To find out precisely what
happens to the body
at altitude, Roach's team sent her and the other volunteers to a camp near the summit of the top of Bolivia's 5421 - meter Mount Chacaltaya, once the site of the world's highest ski resort.
This
happens because
at very high
altitudes Mars» atmosphere is made up of plasma — a layer of electrically charged particles and gas molecules.
Normally that
happens only
at high
altitude.»
Beetles gained similar strength in the Rockies during mild winters in the late»90s and early 2000s, killing not only their usual victims but also entire hillsides of ancient whitebark pines, which live
at altitudes once too frigid to support the insects.A beautifully concise explanation of what has
happened in a large portion of the West, thanks in part to climate change.
Torea Rodriguez: I had gotten into a cycling accident and pretty severe physical injuries and I had an emergency
at altitude and was the only pilot on board to deal with that emergency, so there was a huge amount adrenalin that got pumped out that day when I was dealing with that — that actual emergency, and those 3 things all
happened within months of each other.
Plus the omnipresent hype, not for the films themselves, but rather for that ineffable, high -
altitude Sundance experience and for you, you, and you, oh my God, actually present
at the most
happening American film event, where, as one blogger gushed, the thrill was not in seeing the merchandise but in watching Harvey Weinstein make a deal.
In this explanation what is changing is the
altitude at which emission occurs, and
at higher levels it is colder, so this level needs to warm up to maintain the radiative balance; what would
happen once the
altitude of radiative emission reaches above the tropopause?
It consists of warming
happening at ~ 10 km
altitude in the tropics
at ~ 2.5 times the warming
at the surface in the tropics.
From that I don't know what relative effects
happen in the nighttime set, but it seems to me that it would be most extreme then, because as anyone familiar with high country will confirm, not only are temperatures cooler in general, but there is a larger daily variation
at higher
altitudes.
Experiment 4 shows what
happens when radiative cooling
at altitude is not occurring.
However, it is much easier to figure out what
happens when you add more radiative gases to an atmosphere that already has them: And, the answer is that it increases the IR opacity of the atmosphere, which increases the
altitude of the effective radiating level and hence means the emission is occurring from a lower - temperature layer, leading to a reduction of emission that is eventually remedied by the atmosphere heating up so that radiative balance
at the top - of - the - atmosphere is restored.
From the perspective of Le Chatelier's Principle, clouds
happen at the whim of temperature (which in turn is governed by
altitude), not conversely.
So, what you must be proposing is that this amplification of warming
at altitude relative to the surface
happens to a greater degree than the models predict.