Sentences with phrase «local heating»

The practical effect of local heat over the short term does affect the bigger picture.
In this way light energy becomes trapped close to the surface, causing local heating and driving off the more volatile of the two components — in this case ethanol.
For example, a consumer could call around for quotes from local heating and cooling repair shops to see how much a call would typically cost.
There could also be a direct solar heat input to local heat stores, and possibly also some from geothermal sources.
If the degree to which the station and its surrounds are shaded over the course of the day changes, this can alter local heating.
It may also find applications in magnetic memory where bits could be stored through local heating with laser pulses.
Changes in clouds between these two runs should be driven by the aerosols (with a minor contribution from ozone via a semi-direct local heating effect).
Schumann says at these altitudes, a tiny increase in water vapour concentration that nudges the atmosphere into saturation»cause s changes in local heating rate about 100 times larger than the effect of doubling carbon dioxide».
(2) That being said it becomes clear that Clifford Mass» claim that you can only attribute the global mean anomaly to local heat waves is clearly wrong too.
Thus, a global, time - varying ZSD product would provide a convenient way to measure local heating for inclusion in weather and climate models.
Also, you can try massaging, or apply local heat to your calves and feet.
The gold - iron oxide core - shell nanorods may be useful in cancer therapy, with MRI imaging enabled by the iron oxide shell, and local heating created by the photothermal effect on the gold nanorod core killing cancer cells.
Essentially surfaces such a brick, concrete, bitumen, etc. that can act as local heat stores, greater than normal grass covered earth would be, that can then release heat either radiantly or by heating the surrounding air.
Europe's forests have for centuries been cut for household fuel and, in the past century, for local heating plants.
Also, melting of permafrost allowed dark shrubs to spread, which would increase local heating, Chapin et al. (2005).
For example, both datasets could be affected by urban heat islands or other non-global effects — like local heating of airports, where traffic has been growing steadily.
The upward motion comes from air rising over mountains, warm air riding over cooler air (warm front), colder air pushing under warmer air (cold front), convection from local heating of the surface, and other weather and cloud systems.
Gradually, energetic radiation emitted by the first sources caused local heating, and then ionization of the hydrogen in the Universe.
More broadly, variations in the attenuation of visible radiation in the upper ocean, which directly relates to changes in ZSD, alter local heating and, consequently, have an effect on the thermal and fluid dynamical processes for the ocean - atmosphere system.
For example, clearing relatively dry land and replacing it with irrigated agriculture substantially changes to the local heat balance, not the least by increasing humidity.
Forty one systems, from thirty three different suppliers, have been set up here in order to see how they stand up to local heat, humidity and soil.
Does methane emitted in Arctic regions have any local heating effect before it becomes well - mixed?
• Call your local heating professionals and arrange for regular inspections and servicing of your heating systems.
Your best bet would be to find a local heating and cooling contractor who offers a maintenance program.
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