Sure, most strollers comes with canopies, however, having a black stroller out on a very hot summer day
means additional heat and discomfort felt by your kid in the stroller.
Not exact matches
In addition, the cold temperatures and the way air is mixed close to the surface at the poles
mean that the surface has to warm more to radiate
additional heat back to space.
Absorption
means the molecules that did the absorbing end up with
additional energy so that absorption can only result in
heating, never cooling.
However, that does not
mean that the kinds of weather that we have seen before are not being affected by the
additional heat from AGW.
Francisco (09:12:57): Go ahead and explain how
additional heat in the atmosphere moves from the atmosphere to the ocean surface, and from there to the deep oceans, ** without first producing any warming in the atmosphere or on the ocean surface water ** Just because you don't know how it can happen, does not
mean that it is not happening, just that you don't understand how.
The
mean of the second period is 0.47 C, which while it sounds small represents so much
additional energy at the surface of the Earth and such a higher rate of accumulation vs.
heat loss on the cubed (or fourth power) relationships involved as to make the two periods utterly incomparable.
This
means that you will need a much larger
heating system than you would if you build a Passive House, most likely requiring
additional investment for that system.
Therefore the evaporation increases only through warming and that
means that in can never fully compensate the
additional radiative
heating.
In other words, * we can observe the increase of CO2 in atmosphere above the ocean, * CO2 absorbs some part of the outgoing radiation from the surface of the ocean which increases somewhat the temperature of the air * The increasing of temperature causes the (slight) increase of the (already existing) back radiation * This (now increased) back radiation is absorbed by the surface skin layer of the ocean which
means that the energy delivered by the back radiation to the surface skin layer is now slightly higher * This
additional energy will now be distributed over the channels that are participating in the
heat transfer from the absorbing surface skin layer to both the air above the skin layer and the bulk of the ocean.
The basic premise is that
additional DLR warms the skin layer a bit, which
means that
heat transfer from below decreases because it decreases both conduction (obviously) AND the overnight natural convection that SoD described.
This
means there are
additional heat loss areas in the window reveals and there is less wall insulation due to the
additional structure.
If the system would have been unstable, that would have
meant that 1 kg of thawing permafrost would have caused enough
additional heating to cause more than 1 kg of permafrost to thaw in addition.
BTW, for those interested in what each
additional degree of
heating may
mean in terms of harms, Mark Lynas's book SIX DEGREES is coming out in March, I think; it will let us know in easy - to - read fashion what each degree may likely entail (using the best science to date).
Considering that many buildings (including some larger residential properties) are far more complex now than they ever were in respect to things such as
heating, ventilation, air - conditioning,
heat pumps, solar panels, intelligent lighting, building management systems, bio-mass boilers, etc, it is imperative in my view that clients employ appropriate professionals (even if it
means additional professional fees at the outset) because it will ultimately save clients» money in the longer term.