Some places, like the Himalayas and Greenland, with warmer temperatues will experience increased meltwater flows, because more areas are above 0 degrees celsius, which
means more water, not less.
A number of the comments here focus on the amount of annual precipitation as of an increase in mean precipitation
means more water will be available to meet human needs.
Warmer water
means more water vapor rises up into the air, and what goes up must come down.
Well warmer ocean temperatures generally
means more water vapor gets into the air, and that means more and / or bigger storms, flooding, a warmer Arctic, etc..
That's because the entire environment in which these storms form is changing: Warmer oceans
means more water vapor is available to fuel the storms» intensification, and rising sea levels mean more coastline will be inundated when they hit.
For instance, on p187 «higher temperature
means more water vapor in the air and therefore fewer clouds» — Presumably, he meant that if the temperature is higher, the relatively humidity could be lower (and so there might be less clouds).
Higher activity on hotter days of course
means more water lost and needs replacing.
Warmer atmospheric air
means more water vapor, which is itself a greenhouse gas, exacerbating the problem.
Snow on the glaciers is melting, causing more water to flow into valley, and
this means more water for irrigation.
The reason: the Mississippi now flows through a conduit roughly half the width of its channel that existed before most of the levees were built, which
means more water passes faster through a narrower area.
The size of the remaining water recovery task is expected to reduce with the operation of the SDL adjustment mechanism,
meaning more water will be available for production.
Ideally, that will
mean more water, but the long - standing drought in the south - west US may make that difficult.
As the climate warms, warmer temperatures and more open water will
mean more water vapour entering the atmosphere — itself a powerful greenhouse gas.
A warming atmosphere causes more evaporation,
meaning more water is available for precipitation.
Ground cover and topsoil also
mean more water in soil and vegetation.
Significant amounts of snowfall over the winter of 2010 — 2011
meant more water for Lake Powell, and this effect lasted into the spring of 2012.
But according to a study performed last year, the good news is more so that less snow will
mean more water for the trees, which will dramatically increase the forest's overall cooling impact.
Higher temperatures
mean more water vapor capacity, which changes the energetics of the boundary layer.
But wait — doesn't more snow
mean more water in reservoirs?
Not exact matches
It's all about having a spot for everything you need during the day, with compartments for a laptop, tablet, phone, wallet,
water bottle, pen, and lip gloss as well as a detachable key strap that
means no
more digging around for your keys.
The study, conducted by Eli Lilly's (lly) Elanco Animal Health division at the request of the National Chicken Council, said that if one - third of U.S. broilers switched to slower growing breeds, that would
mean 33.5 billion pounds
more feed, 7.6 million acres / year
more land, 28.5 billion pounds of manure, and 5.1 billion additional gallons of
water.
That
means warmer air and warmer
water could lead to larger,
more intense hurricanes, which in turn lead to
more rainfall.
The same amount of food is still there, but there is
more water which
means each spoonful contains less nutrition.
because parents dunk their child's head in
water with a witch doctor present doesn't
mean their dead body should be subjected to
more silly religious ritual.
I
mean the burning passion of lived awareness that we occupy a precarious existence on this planet together with the soil and its flowers, the
water and its fishes, the air and its birds, the fire and energy sources; that our fellow human beings are truly brothers and sisters with whom it is better always to make love - justice than war; and that gentleness lasts longer and touches
more deeply than other kinds of power.
As soon as the 2nd amendment starts becoming modified to fit the times we live in, that will be the moment our freedoms start to become
watered - down, and consequently, after
more and
more efforts are made to further limit the
meaning of the 2nd amendment, we will find ourselves with such a weak interpretation or effictive realization of the 2nd amendment that it will be too late, and we might as well arm ourselves with BB guns.
We can only hope that they find out that the mechanistic ritual of praying 5Xs per day, reciting verses that they do not understand (and indeed
mean nothing), getting up at taxing hours of the morning and abstaining from food and
water until the sunset are not
means to becoming
more spiritual, but are instruments to control their mind.
In the past century or so,
more and
more groups have claimed professional status, and the
meaning of «professional» has been greatly
watered down.
Tips on baking with honey: Honey has
more fructose and a higher
water content compared to regular sugar, which
means that it's naturally sweeter.
If I am using freeze dried veggies, I add a little
more water, and let them cook and hydrate at the time (
meaning I don't add
water and get them hydrated ahead of time).
There is a saying in the Mauritian language that says «dilo lor brede sonze» which
means «
water on the taro leaf» or
more precisely referring to the state of being like the taro leaf where
water can not wet it.
Water boils at a lower temperature here, which
meant about 1/2 cup
more milk and over an hour for the rice to reach the optimal creamy gushiness.
The baker has to adjust the dough, whether that
means adding
more flour or
water.
It should not stick to the surface (that
means it is too wet and you will need to add a little
more flour); it should not be brittle looking when you rolling it out either (that
means it is too dry and you will need to add a little
more water to the mix to get the right consistency).
Hi laureen, thanks for the tip but one
more question please di i use the whole thing
meaning milk curdle and its
water or only the curdle.
That
means less screen time, and
more time by the pool, the beach, or walking the strip to our airport by the
water in the evenings.
This compliance
means the weighers are
more water resistant than ever before and are perfectly suited to applications where equipment has to be thoroughly sanitized.
This
means more bang for your buck — why pay for
water?
The
more noise
means there is
more coconut
water than coconut solids.
some people like the sauce thin, others like it very dense... which basically
means less or
more sauce that goes in the pasta... The Genovese tradition is to use a small ladle of the pasta
water - the one you boiled the pasta in - and use it to dilute the sauce when you mix it in the pasta.
Vodka's composition is almost evenly split between
water and ethanol (to be exact, it is about 60 %
water and 40 % ethanol) When you add it to any dough, it
means that only a bit
more than half of it (60 %) is active in gluten development.
It is
meant for drinking or with cereal and is little
more than
water.
You don't want any chunks at all - make sure you get it really really smooth, even if it
means adding
more water.
Cooking lobster entirely on the grill ensures that no
water gets inside the shell, which
means you'll get
more concentrated lobster flavor.
Going for a Latin American blend
means a nuttier,
more chocolate - y flavored coffee, which tastes fine with tonic, but the ratio of
water and ice to coffee may need tweaking.
I began to understand why she described the practice of self - care as a
means of political warfare, how even getting
more rest or drinking
more water could be viewed as an act of defiance — radical, even.
Then taste (just stick your pinky right in there, don't get fancy here) and adjust as needed — that could
mean salt, sugar, or
more water.
The dough should be firm, yet sticky to touch and with no creases (which
mean the dough is dry and you need to add a little
more water).
I've been paddling my canoe through the choppy
waters of hot - take Twitter, and there are people who are mad that Quintana has a 4.49 ERA, and there are people who are mad at those people because the strikeouts are still strong and the previous six seasons
mean a lot
more than the first couple of months of the season, and there are people mad at those people, et cetera.
I suspect once swimming lessons are done (end of next week), I can go back to being a scrub again, I
mean I can go back to conserving
more water.