Sentences with phrase «low evening sun»

One mom says that when the canopy is fully extended it keeps out the low evening sun from her daughter's eyes.

Not exact matches

In the matter of surface - temperature, if the Sun and the majority of stars are round about 6,000 ˚ Centigrade (three times the temperature of an electric arc) there are some of 11,000 ˚ (Sirius) and even of 23,000 ˚; and on the other hand there are some as low as 3,500 ˚ (the red giants).
Bottomline, there are thousands and thousands of Ethiopian Jews and they've been in Ethiopia for as long as anyone can remember and, in fact, many of them grow up not knowing about the existence of very very light skinned Jews, (such as myself, of the Jews who fled to Northern Europe at the great dispersion after the destruction of the temple, and after thousands of years living in the frigid north, with low levels of sun, and exposure to the sun, our skin slowly became lighter and lighter, hence I am considered «White», but it simply means my ancestors gravitated northward to the land of little sun, and Ethiopian Jews, and of course South African and West African Jews (identified positively by DNA) have much darker skin, even to that of very very deep velvet Black...) Black is beautiful!
The evening sun slanted through the low windows of our small cottage kitchen as I began to crush the berries with sugar for jam.
Plug your lamps into dimmer units (available at hardware stores), and when the sun goes down in the evening, lower the lights — even if your baby isn't going right to bed.
«It is a significant find, in part because all other ancient fossil ursine bears, and even some modern bear species like the sloth bear and sun bear, are associated with lower - latitude, milder habitats,» says co-author Dr. Rybczynski.
«We are clearly probing a highly abundant population of low - mass planets, and can readily expect to find many more in the near future — even around the very closest stars to the Sun
Now new satellite measurements reveal that from 2004 to 2007 — the declining phase of an unusually low and prolonged solar minimum — the sun put out even less ultraviolet light than expected but compensated by putting out more visible light.
The best estimates for the occurrence rates of habitable zone earth - sized planets around sun - like stars is about 50 %, and for lower - mass stars this value is likely to be even higher: most red dwarf stars are expected to have one or more habitable zone, approximately earth - sized planets.
The vast majority of stars have relatively low masses, similar to that of the Sun or even less.
That low - density gas would cause enough drag for the Earth to drift inwards, even as tidal forces caused by the Earth's gravity force the nearest side of the sun to bulge outwards.
Huygens made the first measurements from the lower atmosphere, finding — to the surprise of investigators — methane, even though the gas is typically broken down by the sun.
Second, because the 1900 - 1950 TSI value was lower than the 1950 - 2000 TSI value, this would induce by alone a solar induced climate warming of the atmosphere during 1950 - 2000 even if during the period 1950 - 2000 the sun was perfectly constant.
Though the site noted the massive distances involved mean stellar bodies like the sun have low odds of actually colliding, the solar system could get pulled into the outskirts of the resulting merged galaxy or even ejected wholesale.
Brown noted that the temperatures could dip even lower — we have never observed Pluto at its farthest point from the Sun.
When a person is in the sun without sunscreen, the body naturally makes Vitamin D, which is protective against many other types of cancers, and even a low SPF sunscreen can prevent this.
For example, in NY city, while you may be able to produce vitamin D in your skin between 9 am to 4 pm in June or July, that time frame when UVB rays are strong enough might have shrunk to only 11 am to 1 pm by the end of September... and by late October in NYC, according to charts of sun height in the sky, you can't produce any vitamin D even in mid-day sun as the sun is too low in the sky and UVB rays too weak.
I believe even if it does give sun protection, the spf level will be low.
«Even low levels of sun exposure add up over a lifetime and contribute both to the development of skin cancers and premature wrinkling,» says Dr. Zeichner.
As the sun dipped lower in the sky I flung this kaftan on for an evening walk on the beach.
While the sun is still shining, make the neckline daringly low, maybe even to point of exposing the beginning of the underarm crease.
My style is contemporary and naturalistic, and I can work with any conditions, whether it's low maintenance, dry shade, full sun or even something more adventurous.
The red band trailer promises a film full of frantic energy, sun - kissed visuals (Baker remarkably shot the whole thing on an iPhone, and even on a low budget he still nails the California look) and an earnest, humanistic portrayal of its characters.
As we pull out in tandem and head back the other way I pull down the sun visor as the low evening sunlight skims over the fields.
If it weren't for the sun - roof, my head would be crunched against the roof even with the seat in its lowest position.
Walk your dog in the early morning or evening when the sun is lower in the sky.
In summer months, it is a good idea to take out your Alaskan Husky in the mornings or the evenings when the sun is lower, and the temperature has dropped.
Limit daily walks to the early morning or later evening when the sun is low and the temperature is cooler.
So I've started running either early in the morning or late in the evening, when the sun — and thus the temperature — are lower.
My style is contemporary and naturalistic, and I can work with any conditions, whether it's low maintenance, dry shade, full sun or even something more adventurous.
The climate is pretty even with average temperatures varying between the high sixties and low eighties — however, make no mistake, when the sun comes out it is HOT and humidty can reach 75 % especially between July - December period which means you need to be well protected against mosquitos.
I am not sure of how much time passes up here, but as the sun lowers even more, the birds come out.
The colours weren't the pinks and purples I longed to see like in the photographs, but the blues and purples that were created as the sun slid lower were possibly even a better backdrop for the giant red rock in the heart of the country.
This low humidity means that temperatures rarely feel hotter than they are and even in the middle of the day when the sun is blasting, temperatures should never feel over-powering.
A closer look reveals that they conform to biological laws including predator - prey dynamics (seal Pokémon can be found in low numbers amongst high densities of fish Pokémon) and even something known as niche theory; the idea that all plants and animals occupy a pretty specific set of environmental conditions (you won't find a sun - loving grass - type Pokémon in a dark cave).
-- Post-1950s stratospheric cooling — Post-1950s mesospheric cooling — Post-1950s thermospheric cooling — Horizontal / regional distribution of warming and the temporal pattern of warming [DOI: 10.1175 / BAMS - D -11-00191.1, pages 1683 and 1684]-- Climate sensitivity estimates, where even the low range estimates would end up with CO2 causing most of the post-1950s warming — Exclusion of other likely causal factors, such as the Sun [ex: solar - induced warming causes warming of the stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere, yet scientists observed cooling in these layers].
This is the dire forecast of Professor Valentina Zharkova, a solar physicist at Northumbria University, who has based her prediction on sun spot activity — known to be a significant driver of global climate — which is currently very low and likely to get even lower during the next three solar cycles.
(It may even be feasible to maintain a low - level coal - fired grid, of about 15 percent of current capacity, as a back - up for days the wind doesn't blow or the sun doesn't shine.)
An even more easy example: imagine a satellite in orbit about the Sun, just skimming the surface [we have many such in Low Earth Orbit].
What's especially unfortunate is that the sun tends to go down just before the evening peak of demand, which means net load goes from very low to very high, very quickly (13,000 MW in three hours, in the CAISO example), and then down low again.
Randomly mentioning the stratosphere cooling is a far, far, FAR cry from even approaching the viscinity of a claim you believe the earth has trapped: for years — so much heat from the sun that the stratosphere stopped being warmed due to the thermal disconnect at the tropopause — that IS what Magic Gas's claim boils down to — that the lower atmosphere is somehow «hiding» such massive amounts of energy the fact you think it's credible on it's face is aNOTHer indicator which end of the global warming argument pool, you're at, Don.
Every other hour of the day, the sun is even lower than its maximum (obviously!)
The past decade was the hottest ever measured, even though half of that decade represented a «solar minimum» — the low ebb in the natural cycle of solar energy emanating from the sun.
«Each evening we marveled as the sun went low, enjoying the fact that we were somewhere no one else had been, and would never be again, because of the melt.»
On the sunny side of the hollow the low winter winter sun can burn off the dew in a n hour, but on the shady side of the hollow, the dew can stick around all day even though an entire day's worth of DWLWIR is more than 1 hours worth of low solar irradiance.
Even the private insurers like ICICI Prudential life, HDFC Standard Life, Birla Sun Life are offering quite lower rates of around Rs. 15000.
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