Not exact matches
Lead author of the study, Dr Chris Scott, said: «Our main
result is that we have found evidence that
high -
speed solar
wind streams can increase lightning rates.
His
results clearly indicate that mainly on Antarctica, where
wind speeds are the
highest on Earth, drifting snow processes are important.
This
results in a comfortable and refined braking feel at low
speeds, predictable and easy operation on the highway, a sporty, fun - to - drive feel on
winding roads, and reassuring
high - performance stopping in emergency situations.
The
result of this is that the car remains quiet even at
high speeds, with
wind and road noise kept nicely at bay.
This
results in an accurate and refined braking feel at low
speeds, quick and predictable operation on the highway, a sporty, fun - to - drive feel on
winding roads, and
high - performance stopping on the track and in emergency situations.
Flat plate collectors have proven to be more robust than an evacuated tube system, and as a
result would be well suited in areas susceptible to
high wind speeds.
Even in areas where precipitation does not decrease, these increases in surface evaporation and loss of water from plants lead to more rapid drying of soils if the effects of
higher temperatures are not offset by other changes (such as reduced
wind speed or increased humidity).5 As soil dries out, a larger proportion of the incoming heat from the sun goes into heating the soil and adjacent air rather than evaporating its moisture,
resulting in hotter summers under drier climatic conditions.6
Based on RCP4.5, the model
results suggest warmer conditions are likely to produce typhoons with peak
wind speeds around 14 %
higher by 2100.
As a
result, the authors conclude that the GNSS - R technique needs further validation at
high wind speeds.
Blomquist B. W., S. E. Brumer, C. W. Fairall, B. J. Huebert, C. J. Zappa, I. M. Brooks, M. Yang, L. Bariteau, J. Prytherch, J. E. Hare, H. Czerski, A. Matei and R. W. Pascal (October 2017):
Wind Speed and Sea State Dependencies of Air - Sea Gas Transfer:
Results From the
High Wind Speed Gas Exchange Study (HiWinGS).
In the future, there may not necessarily be more hurricanes, but there will likely be more intense hurricanes that carry
higher wind speeds and more precipitation as a
result of global warming.
Other brain injuries, known as open head injuries are often the
result of bullet
wounds, falls and
high -
speed collisions.