Sentences with phrase «heat on hot sunny days»

The fabrics have a thermal coating on the back that help to reflect the sun's harmful rays and reduce the heat on hot sunny days.

Not exact matches

Other minor annoyances include the mesh sunshade of the large sunroof, which isn't able to keep out the heat on the hottest, sunniest days, and the power liftgate, which can be opened but not closed from the key fob.
As you will know, heat passes from a hotter to a cooler body; and on the average, the surface layers of the oceans are cooler than the air above them (as anyone who has tried swimming in the North Sea on a sunny day in August will testify).
As an analogy, if I told you that I was going to paint my white car black and that I expected it would get hotter on sunny days as a result, you would probably start asking questions about what the temperature of the paint was when I applied it and how those molecules heated up or cooled down, ignoring the relevant factor which is this: By painting the car black, I am changing the car's albedo and thus changing the radiative balance between the car and the sun on sunny days.
Certainly soda pop or water would be appropriate on a hot, sunny day, but most backyard chefs will tend to enjoy a glass or two of wine, or maybe a small sleeve of Pilsner while heating up a prefab hamburger patty.
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