This year, we attempted to account for a lower rate of first - year ice
loss near the pole, but our outlook was still significantly lower than the actual minimum.
Not exact matches
«I predict that due to the
loss of these atmospheric whirlpools, the average temperature on Jupiter will change by as much as 10 degrees Celsius, getting warmer
near the equator and cooler at the
poles,» says Marcus.
«I predict that due to the
loss of these atmospheric whirlpools, the average temperature on Jupiter will change by as much as 10 degrees Celsius, getting warmer
near the equator and cooler at the
poles,» says Marcus.
but DaSilva Young and Levitus 1995 show that oceans lose most heat via latent heat
loss and radiation
loss is about half of latent heat
loss except
near the
poles.