Sentences with phrase «humid air into»

Another technician says we needed an energy consultant to check the spray - foam job since leaks in the foam were likely allowing hot, humid air into the attic.
Introducing more warm, humid air into your basement with a fan will not solve the problem; it may in fact increase it.
Climate scientists think that a main weakness of their models is their limited ability to simulate vertical air movement, such as convection in the tropics that lifts humid air into the atmosphere.

Not exact matches

Stepping out into the hot and humid Delhi night, everything looked the same but there was certainly a sense of change in the air: everyone from taxi drivers, to business people and politicians seem to feel a new confidence that India can now move forward.
Stepping out into the hot and humid Delhi night, everything looked the same but there was certainly a sense of change in the air: everyone from taxi drivers, to business people and politicians seem to feel a new confidence...
Normally when I step into California, the air feels humid to me because I'm coming from Colorado where dry takes on a whole new meaning.
That collision between very warm, humid air at low levels of the atmosphere and cool air at higher levels creates the upward vertical winds within a thunderstorm that sometimes turn into a tornado, said Thomas Schwein, deputy director of the National Weather Service's Central Region, which includes Missouri.
Continually exhaling this humid breath into the bone - dry air of the deserts they inhabit, kangaroo rats ought to become quickly dehydrated.
Nearly All Humans have experienced directly, hot and lingering humid discomfort — heat, which, when trapped by H2O vapors, lingers long into the late - night's air, in say, Foggy Bottom, Washington D.C..
The electrical energy between Alice and Lucy crackles with kinetic menace, as Mangan turn the mood and the setting of the story into a kind of composite force field that sucks the reader in almost instantly, like a wave of humid air blanketing you after emerging from an air - cooled room.
This is the nuanced part of baking where all the tiny variables — how humid the air is, how you measured your flour, etc. — all come into play.
The sting of wet, humid air stifled my senses as we stepped off the train into the crowded station.
After a three leg, fifteen - hour journey we disembarked our plane into warm, humid air.
Nearly all humans have experienced directly, hot lingering humid discomfort — heat, which when trapped - in by the IR's interaction with H2O vapors, lingers long into the nighttime air in some places (think «Foggy Bottom» in August, in Washington D.C.).
«We worried the kitchen would turn into a cesspool of spicy, humid air every time we cooked.»
As plants cease evaporating groundwater, the air becomes even less humid — and since this near - ground humidity is about half of what condenses into summer rainstorms, there is even less rain.
by driving inward air leakage through the enclosure, outdoor air may transport moisture into the enclosure during hot humid outdoor weather conditions
It's far from a complete picture of the cyclonic processes because one has to take into account that there are changes in energy due to altitude and that the system is open; able to draw in e.g. less - humid air from around the storm, leading to further surface evaporation.
During hot, humid cooling periods, leaky return ducts located in attics draw significant amounts of warm, moisture - laden air into the conditioned space from the attic, often creating moisture problems and increasing cooling loads.
Hurricanes can be thought of, to a first approximation, as a heat engine; obtaining its heat input from the warm, humid air over the tropical ocean, and releasing this heat through the condensation of water vapor into water droplets in deep thunderstorms of the eyewall and rainbands, then giving off a cold exhaust in the upper levels of the troposphere (~ 12 km / 8 mi up).
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