"Heat exchange" is a phrase used to describe the process of transferring or moving heat energy from one place to another. It can happen in various ways, such as through conduction (direct contact), convection (through a fluid like air or water), or radiation (from hot objects emitting heat waves).
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A better representation in computer models of the response of evaporation and surface latent
heat exchange with temperature is a primary requirement if the uncertainty about anthropogenic global warming is to be reduced.
Even a small variation in wind speed results in a variation
in heat exchange and distribution in the atmosphere.
The amount
of heat exchanged by an object when its temperature varies by one degree is called heat capacity.
There followed a brief but
heated exchange about this among several jurors, but nothing was reported to the trial judge.
Without a strong interconnected system of ocean currents, most of the planet's
heat exchange takes place through the general circulation of the atmosphere.
, they nearly always require guidance from a caregiver to navigate
more heated exchanges and physical fights.
Heat exchange occurs at the boundary (surface water / air), so it is not a case of a cooler ocean warming a warmer atmosphere - on average.
If we have evidence that the deep ocean is coming «into play» NOW, that implies surface -
deep heat exchange and therefore, presumably, gas exchange.
Scientists believe that dust has profound and somewhat mysterious influences on atmospheric chemistry,
solar heat exchange and nutrient supply to the oceans and rain forests.
Why, because that boundary layer of air created by those little tiny hairs, get disturbed, gets mixed and
heat exchange happens.
«Because the ocean is in contact with the atmosphere, there's
heat exchange between the atmosphere and the surface ocean,» he said.
Because conditions in the ground may vary greatly, loop lengths can range from 130 to 300 feet per ton
of heat exchange.
In their previous debate, the two men frequently traded barbs and expressed exasperation
during heated exchanges on police policy and public safety.
During
heated exchanges on Radio 4's Today Programme, Mr Coen insisted that councils had abided by Government guidance.
The Conservatives have called on Gordon Brown to apologise for «misleading» MPs on the recession
after heated exchanges at prime minister's questions.
The annual sum of sensible
heat exchange over the woodland was 40 % greater than that over the grassland (2.05 GJ m - 2 per year versus 1.46 GJ m - 2 per year).
Lactalis estimates that it recovers a total of 180,000 gallons of hot water daily across all of its operations
from heat exchanges.
That's what I thought until I read a
rather heated exchange about the funds on your blog about the difference in NAVPS in relation to a lower MER, etc, etc..
To take a specific example, the largest deviation (missing heat) was adequately explanained by
increased heat exchange between 0 - 700 and 700 - 2000m ocean layers, so would it now be time to get the Arctic ice loss and the China - India brown cloud effect on Siberia and North Pacific correct?
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The amplification is due to the diminishing ice cover for the most part, being strongest in the lower atmosphere
where heat exchanges with the ocean take place.
We know wind causes shifts of Arctic ice to create open water or increase pack ice, but how does this
affect heat exchange or evaporation?
That's the conclusion of researchers who
say heat exchange can be added to diet and mate attraction as key drivers of bird beak size.