Sentences with phrase «how warming air»

Most previous models have focused how warming air melts ice - sheets and glaciers from the top - down.
Global climate models need to account for what Meehl calls «slowly varying systems» — how warmer air gradually heats the ocean, for example, and what effect this warming ocean then has on the air.
The equation for the dry adiabatic lapse rate is very simple and has nothing to do with how warm the air is.
That's brought a more complete understanding of how warmer air temperatures — projected to surpass those regularly experienced on Earth at any point during at least the last few million years — are affecting the sea level.

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A recent study in the Journal of Applied Microbiology has compared how viruses disperse from the hands of users of three different drying methods — paper towels, standard «warm air» dryers, and so - called «jet dryers» like the Dyson model.
She was able to put a calm into the air and gave a warm welcome and introduction to what her company could provide by describing how the units worked and the best part, how it would save the company money.
While I was walking my dog this morning in the warm sunlit air along the river I was thinking about how what I call the z - theory is basically trinitarian in structure.
So it's starting to get really warm in LA, which makes me think of a few things: how I still haven't lost all of my «holiday weight» (whoops), wishing my apartment had central air («an ocean breeze» just isn't the same) and last but not least....
I'll tell you how to make some soup that will warm you to your toes after being out in the frigid air, though.
Keep in a warm place (I used the airing cupboard) for 24 - 28 hours, depending on how tangy you want it!
In other ways, however, I have learned how to deal with winter, and that is to bake and cook all day long so the oven and stove warm up the house and scent the air with warm and happy smells.
I want to say that there are some factors missing from his analysis — I remember reading about how the heat island phenomena can have an observable effect because of the dome of warm air which forms during the day.
For almost 100 years, Science News has been reporting the latest advances in science, such as this week's cover story by reporter Laurel Hamers, «When bogs burn, the environment takes a hit,» on how the increased frequency of bog fires worldwide is becoming a surprisingly large source of air pollution and climate - warming carbon dioxide.
That unusually warm air can contribute to a «bulge» effect to the atmospheric pressure controlling how cold air flows, according to Overland, who works at NOAA's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory.
Understanding how carbon flows between land, air and water is key to predicting how much greenhouse gas emissions the earth, atmosphere and ocean can tolerate over a given time period to keep global warming and climate change at thresholds considered tolerable.
Understanding how layers of air insulate the surface of glaciers, for example, is vital to making accurate estimates of how fast they will melt — and sea levels will rise — as the Earth warms under its blanket of greenhouse gases.
Scientists measured how much carbon dioxide the artificially warmed plants respired — released into the air via their leaves — and learned that over time, the trees acclimated to warmer temperatures and increased their carbon emissions less than expected.
JILA physicists and colleagues have identified a long - missing piece in the puzzle of exactly how fossil fuel combustion contributes to air pollution and a warming climate.
There's also a tendency for some people just to concentrate on atmospheric or surface air temperatures when there are other, more useful, indicators that can give us a better idea how rapidly the world is warming.
The study, out this week in the journal Nature Climate Change, is the first to explore how this interaction between warming temperatures and air pollution affects staple crops.
This animation shows how the same temperature data (green) that is used to determine the long - term global surface air warming trend of 0.16 °C per decade (red) can be used inappropriately to «cherrypick» short time periods that show a cooling trend simply because the endpoints are carefully chosen and the trend is dominated by short - term noise in the data (blue steps).
He says researchers need to learn a lot more about how warm mid-latitude air is making its way to Greenland and contributing to these types of melt events.
If there is a difference in how you feel when it comes to looking at nature from your window, imagine how positive the effects are when you are actually immersing your senses in nature in real time — when you're actually feeling the breeze caress your skin, the sun warming your body, the smell of the ocean air, or the taste of sea salt on your lips.
These breathing techniques teach you how to breathe through your nose, as that way the air you breathe is filtered, warmed, and moist by the time it reaches your sensitive airways and lungs.
Regardless of how you prefer to eat it, though, it's the type of soup for transitioning, for breathing in as you wait for the air to warm.
This week, I've posted on how choosing grass fed beef can help solve global warming, air pollution, water pollution and catastrophic flooding.
I can still remember the scent of warm air and how good dinner would taste after class, my heart wo light for the first time in days.
It was a little warm for the Charleston weather (hello east coast warm nights... how I've missed you) but perfect for getting comfy on the plane and stepping out into the cool Cali air.
Want to understand how cold and warm air fronts cause weather changes?
• Clouds form because cold air doesn't hold as much water as warm air • Clouds are made of water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain comes from holes in clouds, sweating clouds, funnels in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds come from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
Standard equipment includes four - wheel antilock brakes; AM / FM stereo with cassette player; eight - way power driver's seat; air conditioning; power windows, locks and outside mirrors; power adjustable brake / gas pedals that move to you at the push of a button so you don't have to power the seat forward to reach the pedals; floor console with lots of storage capacity plus a power plug; and redundant climate / audio controls in the steering wheel, though the controls in the wheel don't show you how to get warm air to face and feet at the same time, either.
Air North's old - school friendliness echoes how flying used to be — yes, those are warm cookies being served onboard.
Open, warm and hospitable without any pretentious airs is how you'll describe the staff at the Headland.
To excel in this game you'll need to know how to get yourself to the right altitude and the right speed by diving and climbing, and also using warm columns of air (thermals) to literally give your glider a lift.
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Remember that a clear night is colder by far than a cloudy one, and whether a cloud is cooling or warming depends on how high it is: high clouds radiate back out into space, low clouds are just «high ground» as far as warming the air is concerned.
A map showing the difference between temperatures on Dec. 30 and averages shows how a potent storm carried extremely warm air over the North Pole.
Justin Gillis spent several months building the article that ran in The Times over the weekend chronicling efforts to clarify how much seas could rise in this century as the world's ice sheets erode in the face of warming seas and air.
You almost assuredly saw at least one story about how the potent storm that triggered deadly tornado outbreaks and flooding across the South and Midwest in recent days carried so much warm air to the North Pole that temperatures over the sea ice, normally well below zero through the dark boreal winter, briefly hitting 33 degrees Fahrenheit today.
You could ask them to explain how, when a mass of warm and dirty air from Eastern Europe moves north into their location, they get warmer temperatures.
The warming / cooling is dependent not on whether there are or are not air conditioners being turned on & off but how many are in operation now or have been in operation recently.
I asked Lee and McPhaden how a connection to greenhouse - driven warming could be made, given the possibility that the Pacific shift could be the result of long - term oscillations in conditions in the ocean unrelated to the buildup of heat - trapping greenhouse gases in the air.
It is an exploration of how humans, on the road toward a population of 9 billion, more or less, can limit losses from «slow drips» and «hard knocks» of all kinds — from indoor air pollution and diarrhea to asteroids and global warming.
If a lack of air conditioning can not warm a room, then I fail to see how a lack of volcanic aerosols can warm the Earth.
How can the ideal gas law predict a trivial change in temperature (due to the change in air density by substituting CO2 for oxygen) when the GCMs predict global warming of 4 to 11 degrees?
In truth, we do not understand climate enough to make even an uneducated guess about how much global warming our adding CO2 to the air will cause.
The wild exaggerations of both the direct CO2 warming and the supposedly more serious knock - on warming are rooted in an untruth: the falsehood that scientists know enough about how clouds form, how thunderstorms work, how air and ocean currents flow, how ice sheets behave, how soot in the air behaves.
Global warming could increase the number of hungry in the world in 2080 by anywhere between 140 million and 1 billion, depending on how much greenhouse gas is emitted into the air over the next few decades.
I would say that's weather not climate change but I already got the lecture on how global warming causes freezing in the prairies by disrupting wind patterns so more cold air gets drawn down from the arctic warming it more so ice melts more, or some such folderol.
It is similar to how Buffalo's lake effect storms in November were so powerful because very cold air was traveling over very warm water.
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