Not exact matches
You'll advance through the program to seven
different methods for balancing your body, mind and spirit — and learn
how to create the right
atmosphere for your imagination and intuition to speak.
But it's not clear which effect predominates in the Arctic, he explained, since
different types of clouds have
different effects on climate, depending on whether they're made of ice or snow, whether they're thick or thin, and
how high they sit in the
atmosphere.
«During our visit to the active Bagnold Dunes, you might almost forget you're on Mars, given
how similar the sand behaves in spite of the
different gravity and
atmosphere.
The sheer volume of discoveries would allow astronomers to begin comparing broad classes of exoplanets: learning
how stellar flares affect planetary
atmospheres, for instance, or what sorts of planets surround stars of
different ages.
«By looking at these long sequences of images taken by
different instruments, we can discover where the aurora heats the
atmosphere as the particles dive into it and
how long the cooking occurs.»
Combined with measurements from an instrument aboard NASA's Calipso satellite — another member of the A-Train — the data from Glory's APS will allow scientists to understand
how different types of aerosols are distributed throughout the layers of the
atmosphere.
Knowing
how common Venus - like planets are elsewhere will also help astronomers understand why Earth's
atmosphere evolved in ways vastly
different from its neighbor.
Future research also needs to consider other dust processes, such as the surface erodibility of
different dust source regions and
how dust enters into the
atmosphere, both of which have been studied by Yang and his other collaborators.
«When something wiggles at the bottom of the
atmosphere,
how does that make other things,
different things, wiggle at the top of the
atmosphere?
«The results also provide guidance on
how long
different surface samples have been exposed to Mars» thin, dry
atmosphere.»
«Observations at
different wavelengths across the infrared spectrum allow us to piece together a three dimensional picture of
how energy and material are transported upwards through the
atmosphere.»
That makes Carbondale the perfect spot to investigate
how the sun's
atmosphere, or corona, looks
different when solar activity is high versus low.
Another team member, Mark Marley from NASA Ames, used a
different set of models (cloud structure and light propagating through the clouds) to help figure out
how high in the
atmosphere are the clouds we see.
This involves a combination of satellite observations (when
different satellites captured temperatures in both morning and evening), the use of climate models to estimate
how temperatures change in the
atmosphere over the course of the day, and using reanalysis data that incorporates readings from surface observations, weather balloons and other instruments.
He added, «One of the tricky parts is understanding
how meteorites fracture at the microscopic level, and
how the material will eventually burst in the
atmosphere,» as meteorites have a complex microscopic structure compared to ordinary rocks and behave in
different ways under stress.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the
atmosphere, exactly
how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in
different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
At a recent roundtable interview, Anderson and production designer Adam Stockhausen talked about
how the project first came together, what inspired the story, the influence of Viennese writer Stefan Zweig's work on the multi-layered storytelling approach, their collaboration on the vision for the movie,
how they created this rich, lush cinematic world and brought the audience into it,
how Anderson cultivated a communal
atmosphere on set and made available a large selection of books and films to the cast during production, Stockhausen's favorite day of shooting, and the challenge of using
different aspect ratios.
As part of the Envelope Roundtable for supporting actresses, Nicole Kidman, Holly Hunter and Laurie Metcalf described their experiences working with female filmmakers, and
how that can lead to a
different atmosphere on - set.
The directing - editing team of David Yates and Mark Day did the last four Potter movies, and they understand
how to evoke the
atmosphere of that world without replicating it in a
different setting.
For the first 45 minutes or so, heady
atmosphere works in the film's favor, culminating in an impressively whacked - out visual - effects sequence that demonstrates
how the town exists in two
different dimensions.
Decide
how you can foster an
atmosphere where student questions drive their desire to learn and take them in
different direction.
Teachers are given suggestions on
how they can support learners during
different activities and
how to create a positive
atmosphere in the classroom.
Sandvig says he and his team considered «hundreds and hundreds» of
different globe designs, «studying everything from where each cloud would come in and
how it would separate from the
atmosphere.»
The framework hasn't changed and the basics of
how it operates isn't
different, but there's something to be said about
how the
atmosphere sucks you in and makes you claw for every inch of territory.
In a work that is part of her «Dichroic Projection» series, for example, she exposes
how different coloured lights can create charged
atmospheres, specific perceptual effects or psychological «moods».
These paintings were generated out of three portraits [in the professors room]-- and I will explain painting by painting where it all came from, and
how it actually came together, because it's in two levels and there are two distinct modes — there are
different painting modes — and there are
different atmospheres.
How do the
different levels of the
atmosphere interact?
Thus the two types of energy exchange are governed by
different rules and it is the failure to realise
how the two sets of rules interact within a planetary
atmosphere that has caused climate science to get bogged down in a conceptual impasse.
He added that certain processes, such as
how clouds will respond to changes in the
atmosphere and the warming or cooling effect of clouds, are uncertain and
different modeling groups make
different assumptions about
how to represent these processes.
But the ice core - ellation in question is more - or-less completely explainable in terms of the temperature dependence of the constant in Henry's Law, which dictates
how gas (in this case CO2) diffuses in liquids (in this case the oceans) at
different partial pressures in the
atmosphere.
Our research is focused on understanding the circulation patterns in the
atmosphere on
different time scales and
how they are driven through
different processes.
Part Six — Nonlinearity and Dry
Atmospheres — demonstrating that
different distributions of water vapor yet with the same mean can result in
different radiation to space, and
how this is important for drier regions like the sub-tropics
The main catch I can see is that figuring out
how to account for the planets»
different atmospheres might recreate the debates that are now going on about
how to properly model the Earth's weather system.
We don't understand these internal feedback processes very well, largely because we don't understand the details of
how different meteorological phenomena conspire to change the amount, phase, and spatial distribution of water in the
atmosphere.
As humankind adds carbon dioxide, aerosol particles, and other nasty things to the
atmosphere, we can expect our climate to change over the 21st Century, but it's not easy to predict
how fast the climate should change and
how it will change in
different parts of the world.
Different half lives: the 5 year calculated from the bomb spike is about
how fast 14C (natural or not) disappears out of the
atmosphere, but is not destroyed: it simply is gone into other reservoirs (oceans and plants) and / or replaced by stable carbon (12C and 13C) from the other reservoirs.
Using water to represent the
atmosphere and milk droplets to represent aerosols, students make predictions and conduct investigations to discover
how different aerosol concentrations affect atmospheric color and visibility.
So
how much of the observed differences between the Earth and Lunar surface temperatures are explained by the
different speeds of rotation,
how much by the absence / presence of an
atmosphere, and
how much by the many other differences between the Earth and the Moon?
Our
atmosphere held in place by gravity acting on their mass which gives them weight relative to each other, because they are
different from each other, and those differences are critical to understanding heat transfer by convection which is
how we get our winds and weather, which we get from differential heating of volumes, packets, of fluid air.
A report by the Sussex Energy Group and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research entitled China's Energy Transition: Pathways for Low Carbon Development set out four
different scenarios for low - carbon development in China in an attempt to demonstrate
how China's economic development can be decoupled from carbon emissions growth — allowing its economy to expand by some 8 to 13 times while presumably stabilizing greenhouse gas concentrations in the
atmosphere.
No matter
how vastly
different the time constants of the
atmosphere and ocean subsystem may be, they are incapable of any anticipatory action.
The picture that emerged shows
how and why emissions have a
different effect on
different parts of the
atmosphere.
The Carnegie team will use global atmospheric models, partly enabled by the Carnegie Institution's new high - performance computing cluster, to simulate
how short - lived pollutants from
different sectors and
different countries get transported through the
atmosphere and the distribution and strength of their climate and air quality effects.
Simulations aim to understand
how different irradiance spectra affect a planet's habitability and climate dynamics and its radiance signature, due to the spectral absorbance properties of
different atmospheres and
different surface spectral albedos resulting from the gradual spread of life over land and adaptations of photosynthetic pigments to other light regimes.
How much of the original emissions in % accumulate in the
atmosphere is of a
different order.
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