Sentences with phrase «localised heating»

But their localised downwind CO2 won't produced localised heating.
It then follows that we * MIGHT * actually be seeing the after effects of the Medieval warm period... Though I've read this wasn't a worldwide phenomena, though, it is likely that ocean current would have circulated the effect, and after 800 years, a localised heating of this type, might have an effect in all the deep ocean areas.
There is currently no cogent evidence to support the contention that the globe is warming due to the influence of CO2, control knobs, mental telepathy, or any other reason apart from localised heating due to the oxidation of carbon, conversion losses from things like wind or solar generated electricity, or heat from nuclear decay processes, and so on.
It seems likely that the highly localised heating on the surface of nanoparticles somehow disrupts hydrogen bonding within the ethanol — water mixture, allowing greater separation of ethanol from water molecules at higher concentrations of ethanol.
He advises a range of clients across the energy and utility sectors, including public sector clients which are becoming increasingly focused on localised heat and power solutions.

Not exact matches

These large scale technologies will continue to be needed in the future in addition to more distributed and localised solutions such as combined heat and power schemes.
The presence of the peptide localises the disruption and also acts as a stabilising agent, re-establishing the conjugation and the original color as soon as the heat is removed so the process can be repeated whenever heat is applied as long as the peptide is not disrupted.
Geothermal heat flux is an important factor in controlling basal ice temperatures, and subglacial volcanoes regularly cause localised melting in ice sheets.
«The extreme heat has significantly increased electricity use and this has resulted in localised power outages,» Ms Tyner said.
As you say, convection uses up a lot of energy too and also counters the idea of radiative heat transfer as a big ticket item because «hot» CO2 molecules only remain so for a brief fraction of a second before they collide with N2 or O2 to warm that localised parcel of air; which then rises to attain equilibrium T somewhere higher and at a COLDER temp so no rad Transf!!!
I also draw your attention to the comments in the CCG thread investigating the «funneling» phenomenon (heat being taken down below 700m vertically in small localised areas in some seasonal conditions).
Thus the latent heat must be taken from the water unless the air is already warmer and that is a very rare, localised temporary situation even in the tropics.
5 - There's no link between urban heat Island Effects and localised warming in the Arctic.
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