Sentences with phrase «like daily temperatures»

Government interest in stemming the tide of patent trolls, like daily temperatures and sea levels, is rising.

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Let the bottles sit at room temperature for 1 - 3 days out of direct sunlight, check the carbonation daily until it is to your liking, then refrigerate to halt the carbonation process.
If sealed like this, you may need to wash daily or every other day depending on the humidity and temperature conditions to prevent mold or condensation issues.
I'm faced with the same daily questions and after months of starting from scratch — and getting into ruts — I finally decided to write down all the foods my sons like that can be eaten cold or at room temperature.
Dry and arid climates are usually desert - like with low precipitation and wide temperature swings both daily and seasonally.
Sea otters must eat about 25 % of their body weight daily to maintain their body temperature since unlike other marine mammals they rely solely on their fur rather than an extra layer of blubber to stay warm — it's like a 120 - pound human eating 30 pounds of food per day.
The difference is that while BMR only measures basic processes of breathing, blood circulation, and temperature regulation in a completely resting state, RMR also includes energy expended by digestion and non-exercise daily movements, like getting dressed and lifting your fork to your mouth.
With temperatures dropping all over the country, it's beginning to feel a lot more like winter with snow, wind and ice putting a damper on your daily activities.
Just like the average temperature, daily highs also decrease as the month progresses, falling from 8 °C to 6 °C across the month, rarely exceeding 13 °C or falling below 0 °C.
NOAA calculates a new normal at the end of each decade, and it is the standard for most meteorological applications, like when your local forecaster tells you how the daily temperature compares to normal.
I took a look at the daily high temperature records (like in your newspaper, where it reports that «the record high for January 22» nd is 12 degrees C, set in 1947») and the decades in which those records were set.
This may seem like a small number compared to changes in daily temperature however to put it into comparison how small global temperature changes can have a large effect, if the Earth's surface temperature was lowered by 5 ⁰ C it would be in a full ice age.
If we're worried about high - temperature events, it makes more sense to look at something like cumulative density plots of daily high temperature probabilities.
It seems like the best thing to do would be to measure the difference between the measurement of choice (daily high, presumably, since we're in the business of talking about black - swan high - temperature events this time of year) and the trend line rather than a flat baseline.
Headlines like «2014: The Most Dishonest Year on Record» have been posted on climate skeptic blogs, such as Watts Up With That, and a commentator for the popular British newspaper The Daily Mail all but accused NASA of lying to the press and the public about global temperatures, despite the open discussion of uncertainties both in NASA's press materials and during a press conference with audio that is publicly accessible.
On the «hiatus»: «I think that trying to read too much from 10 - year temperature changes is more or less like trying to extract too much information from, should I say, daily fluctuations of stock prices.»
I think that trying to read too much from 10 - year temperature changes is more or less like trying to extract too much information from, should I say, daily fluctuations of stock prices.
I would really like to see compilations printed in the 80s of daily highs & lows and compare them with what the official sources «say» the temperatures are now.
You can not add daily temperatures and reconcile them with an independent later confirmation like rainfall can be.
MMTS (at least the ones used by co-op stations) do not record hourly temperatures and provide a daily min / max value that needs to be reset at the observation time just like old LiG min / max thermometers.
UKCIP08 will provide a statistical «weather generator,» which will allow users to see what daily (or even hourly) sequences of weather could look like at specified locations, given changes in basic aspects of climate such as average temperature, frequency of dry days, and average precipitation on wet days.
But we're locked in a miserably bitter winter here, with average daily temperatures continuing to fall, and that's doesn't much seem like «Global Warming».
and there's still lot's of power when resampled from «daily» values to 1000 yrs averages, just like in Earth temperatures - case.
Instead of asking you to set a schedule, Nest creates one for you based on your daily routine and what temperature you like.
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