Not exact matches
Also, some are disappointed at the amount of
heat generated (and Soft Heat's low - voltage technology does produce around 20 percent less heat than competing heated bedding produc
heat generated (and Soft
Heat's low - voltage technology does produce around 20 percent less heat than competing heated bedding produc
Heat's low - voltage technology does produce
around 20 percent
less heat than competing heated bedding produc
heat than competing
heated bedding products).
Spread out on the buttered parchment to create a rectangle of about 12 x 15 inches / Place whole pistachios here and there
around the meringue / Put in the oven, immediately reduce
heat to 250 degrees and bake for about 1 hour and 20 minutes / Perhaps
less — check periodically.
Heat the juice over medium heat and simmer until it is thick, syrupy, and easily coats the back of the spoon, about 8 minutes (mine was less than 8 minutes, around 5 - 6 minut
Heat the juice over medium
heat and simmer until it is thick, syrupy, and easily coats the back of the spoon, about 8 minutes (mine was less than 8 minutes, around 5 - 6 minut
heat and simmer until it is thick, syrupy, and easily coats the back of the spoon, about 8 minutes (mine was
less than 8 minutes,
around 5 - 6 minutes).
Heat milk and whipping cream in medium saucepan on medium or
less until bubbles form
around edge of saucepan.
They realized he wasn't kidding
around: The
Heat had lost five straight, and a visit by the two - time defending champion Lakers loomed
less than nine hours away.
The steamer will
heat up in 60 seconds or
less and will provide
around 10 minutes of continuous steam per... MORE fill.
The climate, of course, continues to vary
around the increased averages, and extremes have changed consistently with these averages — frost days and cold days and nights have become
less common, while
heat waves and warm days and nights have become more common.
The new route means the Psyche spacecraft won't have to swing
around the Earth to build up speed and won't pass as close to the sun, so it needs
less heat protection.
Among the behavioral benefits of sterilizing your animal, according to the ASPCA who, by the way suggests you sterilize as early as is «safe,» are that your female pets won't go into
heat, your male dog will roam
around the neighborhood
less, and overall behavior will be «better.»
Their fabulous beach and bush position is fringed by surf beaches, pristine waterways and natural bushland and, if you do need more, they are only 15 minutes from Noosa's iconic Hastings Street and even
less to Gympie Terrace on the beautiful Noosa River where you can experience restaurants, fine dining and boutique shopping.Their eco friendly homes offer spacious beautifully appointed accommodation, sleeping up to 10 people, and are perfect for groups of families or friends who wish to relax, reconnect and enjoy fine food and wine in a natural Australian bush setting but without sacrificing luxury.Imagine wakening up to the sound of kookaburra and butcher bird song, seeing the kangaroos playing
around your home or spotting an iguana strolling across the road.Enjoy their Leisure Centre with a choice of pools including a
heated spa and children's pool, media room, pool / games room, children's play room and tennis court with night lighting, all situated amidst a backdrop of natural bushscape.
80 PLUS Gold Certified: The Corsair SF Series SF 450, SFX Form Factor 450 Watt offers lower operating cost,
less excess
heat, and a higher efficiency operation all
around.
Conversation got a little
heated around this last point, specifically between Von Heyl, who believed the sublime has something to do with contemporary abstract painting (what, I am not sure) and Amy Sillmann who more or
less told her she was full of shit (but in a more polite way).
These wildfires release soot into the atmosphere, which accelerates the rate of melting of glaciers, snow and ice it lands upon, which can lead to
less reflectivity, meaning more of the sun's
heat is absorbed, leading to more global warming, which leads to even more wildfires, not to mention greater sea level rise, which is already threatening coastal areas
around the world.
Conceptually, it's hard to see how the Gulf Stream western boundary current could be weakened by conditions
around Greenland; this is a fluid dynamics system, not a mechanical «belt»; a backup due to
less deep water formation should have little effect on the physics of the gyre and the formation of the western boundary current, and it also seems the tropical warming and the resulting equator - to - pole
heat transport are the drivers — but perhaps modulation by jet stream meandering is playing some role in the cooling?
Actually, though, most of the OLR originates from below the tropopause (can get up
around 18 km in the tropics, generally lower)-- with a majority of solar radiation absorbed at the surface, a crude approximation can be made that the area emitting to space is
less than 2 * (20/6371) * 100 % ~ = 0.628 % more than the area
heated by the sun, so the OLR per unit area should be well within about 0.6 % of the value calculated without the Earth's curvature (I'm guessing it would actually be closer to if not
less than 0.3 % different).
In that case it does not matter how the water is
heated but simply the temperature of the layer of surface water down to a few multiples of the inverse of the IR absorption coefficient which is I think varies from
around a few cm to
less than 1 mm with increasing wavelength.
If, as 2008 SST / SHA maps are showing, major ports
around the Atlantic Basin are stemming their wastewater emissions, then surface waters will retain
less diurnal
heat.
Many of the projects we look at as being carbon - friendly (i.e. construction of a major green energy or clean transport project) are significantly
less so since the big burst of carbon from construction, which happens at the start of the project, hangs
around for decades accumulating more
heat than early LCAs accounted for (an abbreviated treatment of this concept is in Kendall, Chang & Sharpe, Environ.
A million small fires on inefficient, manually - fed coal, wood, paper, and dung fires for
heat, cooking, light (dung much
less so in the cities, but the region
around the cities?
If you put your insulation
around a cold mug of coffee and try to
heat it with a blow torch, will the coffee take more or
less time to warm up?
So it's all gases at greatest density will be doing the same thing
around the planet at the same time (*) and as these change with differences in density in the play between gravity and pressure and kinetic and potential from greatest near the surface to more rarified,
less dense and absent any kinetic to write home about the higher one goes, then, energy conservation intact, the hotter will rise and cool because losing kinetic energy means losing temperature, thus cooling they which began with the closest in density and kinetic energy as a sort of band of brothers near the surface will rise and cool at the same time whereupon they'll all come down together colder but wiser that great heights don't make for more comfort and giving up their
heat will sink displacing the hotter now in their place when they first went travelling.
But the influence of the release of
heat - trapping gases is much
less clear with sea ice
around the South Pole.
A volume of air
heated will become
less dense expanding in volume and rise because lighter than the air
around it which is colder.
As the reason for global warming is that we have effectively added a «blanket»
around the earth that traps
heat into the lower levels of the atmosphere, its hardly surprising that above this blanket there is
less warmth coming from the earth and so it is colder.
But smart consumers know that the truly sustainable choices are the ones that would have the largest impact if everyone made them — living in smaller spaces, using
less energy to
heat and cool those spaces, eating
less meat, and using
less gas to get
around.
, when volumes of air are
heated they expand and now lighter than air rise taking away
heat from the surface, and colder volumes of air, of the fluid gas air
around them, being heavier because colder so more condensed will sink to the surface flowing beneath the volumes of
less dense air.
But, although that is expanding, it's still only
around 50GW of grid - linked capacity globally and, by contrast, the perhaps
less glamorous but at present far cheaper technology of solar thermal
heat collection is well ahead.
Stews and pot roasts need space for
heat and moisture to circulate
around the ingredients and you can always put
less in more but not more in
less!»