Only real complaint is very poor headlights on low beam and
little heat directed to feet
Not exact matches
The opened mussels were quickly cooked over
direct heat with a
little bit of salted butter added that Allessandro had spiced up with chipotle in adobo sauce.
Lightly brushed with a
little olive oil, place the «lollipops» on a medium - hot grill with
direct heat for about 15 - 20 minutes.
If your boots get a
little wet from the snow or puddles, stuff them with newspaper to reinforce their shape and place them in a breezy area out of the way of
heat or
direct light.
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This unconventional and minimalist layout takes a
little getting used to — the
heated seat button is easy to miss (it's within the outer most air vent) and
directing airflow isn't intuitive (you have to rotate the outer bezel until you feel it pointing in the desired direction)-- but once you're familiar with it you'll find other climate and heater control terribly old fashioned.
When passengers get a
little cold, the AIRSCARF allows for
direct heating to create a more comfortable ride.
The skin layer planet is optically very thin, so it doesn't affect the OLR significantly, but (absent
direct solar
heating) the
little bit of the radiant flux (approximatly equal to the OLR) from below that it absorbs must be (at equilibrium) balanced by emission, which will be both downward and upward, so the flux emitted in either direction is only half of what was absorbed from below; via Kirchhoff's Law, the temperature must be smaller than the brightness temperature of the OLR (for a grey gas, Tskin ^ 4 ~ = (Te ^ 4) / 2, where Te is the effective radiating temperature for the planet, equal to the brightness temperature of the OLR — *** HOWEVER, see below ***).
The AGW claim «The Sun produces very
little heat and only a
little of that reaches Earth» is a variation I first heard here in these discussions from someone supporting AGW fake fisics which claims in its basic form that there is «some invisible barrier like a greenhouse glass which stops
direct heat from the Sun, thermal infrared, from entering the atmosphere», but obviously embarrassed that he can't produce any physical explanation, mechanism, for this stupid idea, now says that is a CAGW claim and the more sophisticated AGW claim says that «the Sun gives off very
little longwave infrared and we only get a
little bit of that».
The «second AGW» version appears to be emphasising that «the Sun produces very
little longwave infrared» because the «invisible greenhouse glass like barrier» has been attributed by some to being the same «greenhouse gases which trap / backradiate upwelling
heat from the Earth», so perhaps this second version is to deflect from the objection that if these gases trap the upwelling
heat they must also be trapping the downwelling
direct, beam,
heat from the Sun, and that contribution is not accounted for in downwelling measurements.
What
little direct and indirect solar radiation is available is not enough to make up for the increased
heat losses from the water.
A car parked in
direct sunlight, with the windows all the way up, can reach up to 170 degrees in only 15 minutes causing the temperature on a child or pet to rise above 105 degrees, causing a
heat stroke because their
little bodies can no longer produce sweat.