Sentences with phrase «more heat than»

But the reality is that such apps stir up a lot more heat than light.
A study at the Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida states that while an unvented HPCD uses less electricity than a standard resistance dryer, it was found to release significantly more heat than a conventional dryer during operation, demanding additional cooling energy that may compromise overall savings.
So the result is more heat than light, and more unproductive action than can justify the heat.
«It's breaking the record because we also have this unusually strong El Niño, but at the same time we know the ocean is now absorbing two times more heat than around the last time we had a big El Niño, which is quite a while ago,» said Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist at Texas Tech University.
If ENSO releases more heat than normal from the tropical Pacific over a multidecadal period, surface temperatures have to warm over that multidecadal period.
If the sunspace is large enough to produce more heat than the home can use during a sunny day, It would be desirable to be able to store some heat in the sunspace for home heating use after sunset.
Gosh, how long then does it take to cook a live child which davidmhoffer leaves lying around in igloos, who are generating even more heat than the chunk of dead seal - meat?
Actual temperature falls largely within projected ranges; lower recent temperatures may result from a variety of factors, including the deep ocean storing more heat than anticipated.
the use of unvalidated models explains a lot imo about the debate about divergences and why there is often more heat than light?
For the radiant floor system to provide enough heat to feel warm underfoot (the feature everybody likes with this system) its going to be cranking out more heat than the well insulated house can use, and it will likely cause overheating.
It seems perfectly reasonable to me that if we imagine the surface never emits that energy in the first place, - energy that is stored in the surface and just below, i.e. oceans, lakes, rivers, ground, and air, — just to mention a few, then any surface temperature change would be completely reliant on variations in Solar irradiation and advection mainly by Water Vapor (WV) but also by other GHGs that have the ability to contain more heat than the rest of the atmospheric gases.
-- It seems perfectly reasonable to me that if we imagine the surface never emits that energy in the first place, - energy that is stored in the surface and just below, i.e. oceans, lakes, rivers, ground, and air, — just to mention a few, then any surface temperature change would be completely reliant on variations in Solar irradiation and advection mainly by Water Vapor (WV) but also by other GHGs that have the ability to contain more heat than the rest of the atmospheric gases.
For these reasons, the material is usually a poor insulator and loses more heat than the glass.
Researchers of the new study appeared to have found an explanation to this after finding that a specific layer between 100 and 300 meters below the surface of the waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans has been accumulating more heat than previously known.
So if 10 meter of water is warmed by say 10 C, this is more heat than 1 meter by 80 C. Not as hot, but more joules of heat is retained.
It's unfortunate, but understandable that emotions on both sides run high, which tends to generate more heat than light.
Oceans and lakes act as heat reservoirs, holding much more heat than the atmosphere can.
Running a steam turbine requires more heat than about 90 % of industrial processes waste.
Building a narrative around one or 2 components of a large and complex system is likely to result in more heat than light.
It's also complex because modeling convection is difficult (fluids again) and convection — if it operates — moves more heat than radiation and conduction.
It is an empirical fact that adding CO2 to a volume of atmosphere in the lab will absorb more heat than the same volume without the added CO2.
Water absorbs more heat than does the land, but its temperature does not rise as greatly as does the land.
Cities, with their abundance of black roofs and asphalt parking lots, tend to absorb more sunlight and radiate more heat than the surrounding countryside.
Making the ice in a freezer releases more heat than melting the ice takes from the room; and you consume electricity into the bargain.
The ocean is the flywheel and supplies the heat when the earth loses more heat than it keeps.
CO2 and H2O vapour emit vastly more heat than they absorb because they are somewhere between +30 C and -55 C, depending on the height, and deep space is about -270 C, as always the heat flows from hot to cold, the bigger the temperature gradient the greater the heat flow.
This probably takes more heat than man has added to the earth in the last 50 years.
Among other things, there is evidence that the oceans have absorbed more heat than we initially calculated.
Models, whether of climate predictions or whatever seem to generate far more heat than light.
Since common building materials like asphalt, steel, concrete, and brick retain more heat than vegetation, land development elevates surface and, to a lesser degree, air temperatures.
Streets and roofs are clad in dark materials like asphalt and bitumen, which retain more heat than lighter materials and natural surfaces like soil.
when the sea surface temperature has a slightly greater mixing, its surface stays cooler and it can acquire more heat than it did before.
The manufactured controversy over emails stolen from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit has generated a lot more heat than light.
All the rest has been noise, or as Judith referred to, more heat than light.
Optimized windows in a Passive House will produce more heat than they lose.
Saturated air can contain nearly 80 times more heat than dry air — are the temperature stations that GISS is using in low humidity regions?
\ n. \ nA gas heater can generally provide more heat than solar.
At 0h48 Lindzen says there is no doubt that CO2 absorbs more heat than O2 Agrees that Human activity has substantially increased CO2 At 0h49 Lindzen, when responding to increasing max high temperature frequency, says that instrumentation changed dramatically during the [instrument record] period.
On the surface, it releases more heat than normal, which is carried poleward by normal atmospheric processes.
Plus, the asphalt and buildings tend to hold onto more heat than forests and fields, so when warmed by the Sun, they stay warm for some time.
Except for some La Niña - cooled regions of the tropical Pacific and a few other cool spots, the upper ocean held more heat than average in 2011 in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Southern Oceans.
The upper 3 meters of the world's oceans hold more heat than the entire atmosphere, so continual ventilation of just 10 meters of warmer subsurface water will affect the global average for decades.
From latitudes 40 ° North or South to the poles, the earth increasingly ventilates more heat than it absorbs.
A glass of water and a bathtub full of water can have the same temperature, but the bathtub has more heat than the glass of water, as more heat is required to bring the tub up to the same temperature as the glass.
The manufactured controversy over emails stolen from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit has generated a lot more heat than light over the past two weeks.
Has been the response to the report that GCR cause cloud seeding, or cooling due to albedo, but everyone knows water vapor traps more heat than releases it.
According to the BBC, the draft IPCC report suggests that the oceans have been absorbing more heat than expected, in effect insulating global surface temperatures from greater change.
To paraphrase, he / she says, «As we can see, carbon dioxide traps more heat than does regular air.
Methane emissions, which account for under 10 percent of greenhouse gases spewed into the atmosphere but trap much more heat than CO2, could increase 6 percent over the next 10 years, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
This also may mean that when the PDO does turn positive, we can expect more heat than normal to be released to the atmosphere since there is much «extra» heat in the oceans now.
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