Sentences with phrase «humidity at a constant temperature»

Warm mist humidifiers work by heating water and cooling it down to a preset temperature, and they help asthmatics by increasing the humidity at a constant temperature.

Not exact matches

Summer days are here or at least in Georgia, the temperatures have been on a constant rise and the humidity has been through the roof.
Fig 3 Percent of flea eggs that survive (y - axis) throughout different increments of relative humidity (x-axis), at three constant ambient temperatures.
Fig 1 Days it takes (y - axis) for 50 % of flea eggs to hatch at different ambient temperatures (x-axis) while relative humidity is held constant at 75 %.
Now since relative humidity remains roughly constant at the ocean surface and the air's capacity to hold water increases with temperature, relative humidity will actually decrease over land, particularly as one enters the continental interiors.
Established climate models assume constant humidity at all levels in the atmosphere as the temperature rises.
where Cp is the specific heat of air at constant pressure, T is the air temperature, L is the latent heat of vaporization, and q is the specific humidity [Haltiner and Williams, 1980].
ANSWER: several of the «truths» have shown that the «GHG radiative forcing» is NOT a physical effect but, from its very definition by IPCC, a computational trick that assumes that the tropospheric temperature and humidity are kept constant... during up to 200 years (the time needed to double the ppm of CO2 at +2 ppm / year).
Monitoring shows fairly constant 45 % humidity inside (between 40 % and 60 % is considered healthy) and the temperature at around 21C.
Climate models (for various obscure reasons) tend to maintain constant relative humidity at each atmospheric level, and therefore have an increasing absolute humidity at each level as the surface and atmospheric temperatures increase.
«If relative humidity stays constant — and that's what we expect with climate change — and temperatures go up, that means the amount of moisture in the atmosphere is increasing non-linearly,» says Tom Matthews, a climatologist at Liverpool John Moores University in the UK, who led the research.
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