Not exact matches
In prolonged exercise, sweat losses of 2 - 3 liters / hour are possible and
during a marathon race at
high ambient temperatures, runners may lose as much as 8 % of body weight, corresponding to about 13 % of total body water (12).
This is particularly important when heavy sweating is anticipated
during exercise due to extended duration (> 60 — 90 minutes), increased intensity, or
high ambient temperature and humidity.
Combined, these improve the engine efficiency and durability, as well as improving performance in
high ambient temperatures and
during close racing.
During Consumer Guide's late - fall test session with a 2017 Bolt EV,
ambient temperatures in our area ranged from the
high 20s to the low 40s.
At Challicum Hills (near Ararat)
during 2004 our wind farm experienced 15 minutes of unavailability due to
high ambient temperature.