Sentences with phrase «more humid»

Slightly warmer and more humid inside, they'll keep every bottle of Chardonnay and Sauvignon in cellar - like conditions, and without you having to excavate the basement.
I'm not good about doing this — in the summer it's so sweltering hot that when opening the window, it makes the bedroom more humid, plus I'm one of those that likes having their bed made early in the morning.
It's present everywhere, and your home is a perfect environment for it to grow in whether you live in a semi-arid climate and have Carson City Renters Insurance or you live in a more humid area.
And NOBODY ever observed it to get warmer (higher Temperature) in the shadow zone, when a cloud passes in front of the sun; it ALWAYS gets cooler (lower Temperature) And of course I also believe that it is the warmer more humid conditions at the surface, during the day, that creates the high level balmy cloud conditions at night; those clouds did NOT create the conditions on the ground.
2: Tropical air is much more humid than subtropical air.
Warm air holds more water vapor than cold air does, so the air is more humid than a few years ago.
As such, we can reasonably expect that the hotter the air is, the more humid it can be and, because water vapor is the most powerful greenhouse gas, the hotter the air will get.
If that were true, warmer and more humid conditions would have lasted for centuries, not years.
Yes, in the US one is not allowed to point out simple physical connections, like how transpiration increases when growing seasons are longer, like how evaporation increases when lakes and reservoirs are warmer, like how rainfall intensity increases when climate is more humid and warmer, like how winter floods increase when climate is more humid and warmer?
Early vernacular buildings developed using these universal principles, carefully orienting and shading buildings so that they gained heat in winter and were shady in summer, introducing thermal mass in dry climates, and in more humid ones using cross ventilation, porches, shutters, ceiling fans, solar chimneys and insulation.
For example, the municipal department that instigated the repaving Chicago's roads with materials more permeable to water did so because they knew climate scientists had found that the city will get increasingly wetter and more humid as global warming proceeds.
=========================================== I thought it was established, through pollen and plant remains, that the last glaciation and Younger Dryas were much more arid than now, and the Holocene Optimum warmer and more humid.
A warmer earth is supposed to be more humid, thus resisting temperature increase.
The A is «wetter» (more humid) than 100 years ago, perhaps by 2,000 ppm.
Finally, the point is, if the earth got generally more humid, your climate = temperature statement could not distinguish between the two earths.
Populations are projected to increase nearly twofold in the U.S.and up to fivefold in Canada as warmer and more humid weather becomes more common.
Or perhaps some wooden pieces might absorb moisture under more humid conditions, altering the balance.
Major innovational pulses occurred at times when South African climate changed rapidly towards more humid conditions, while northern sub-Saharan Africa experienced widespread droughts, as the Northern Hemisphere entered phases of extreme cooling.
Water vapour feedback adjusted for the fact that stratocumulus cloud cover will increase in a more humid atmosphere, all things being equal...
The eastern U.S. is predicted to become more humid and rainier instead, resulting in fewer fires.
Water vapour is a strong greenhouse gas and the dry desert air traps much less heat than more humid areas.
Will a warmer climate be more humid or drier?
«You're also correct in pointing out that snow accumulating in the East Antarctic interior is increasing, presumably due to increased precipitation caused by more humid conditions caused by warming air.»
The raw theory that increasing CO2 will «show up» at the poles makes sense: The AGW extremists know that at the poles the air is both extremely cold AND extremely dry (on average) so CO2 (at the same percentage as in warmer, more humid areas (ie, the rest of the planet!)
Forecasters had projected temperatures would rise into the 80s on Tuesday and will generate more humid conditions than in recent days.
Forecasters had projected temperatures would rise into the 80s on Tuesday and would generate more humid conditions than in recent days.
«There is proof the atmosphere has become more humid.
More humid air weakens ice.
Also part of the explanation is the claim that more humid air results in more precipitation, but again I'm unclear on why warmer air can cause more water to be evaporated, but warmer air does not by the same mechanism prevent the same water from condensing.
â $ œAround AD 1200, regional climate became warmer and more humid than present, as revealed by an increase of Siberian pine and decreases of dry herb taxa and charcoal contents.â $ http://epic.awi.de/Publications/And2005g.pdf
-- since LIA Migration of species to higher altitudes and colder latitudes — since LIA Atmosphere becoming more humid.
I would expect a temperature rise that increased evaporation would, once equilibrium was reached, cause * all * the air to become more humid.
An offered explanation is that more humid air is buoyant, and stays aloft longer - but I don't understand why there would be greater humidity * differences *, which are what drives buoyancy, as opposed to uniformly greater humidity, which would not.
The warmer the ocean the warmer and more humid is the air, increasing its greenhouse abilities.
We didn't ever buy or build a clothes wringer, as we lived in a dry sunny region, but that could be an effective method of speeding up the drying process, especially in more humid locations.
Laurus nobilis is a widespread relic of the laurel forests that originally covered much of the Mediterranean Basin when the climate of the region was more humid.
It is considerably lower altitude (hotter and more humid) than Cusco and many of the other treks.
Barcelona's weather is typical of the coast — milder than in inland cities but more humid.
However a fan is available in the room for the more humid days in the beginning and end of the season.
However a fan is available in 5 of the bungalows for the more humid days in the beginning and end of the season.
Instead many of them are set in amongst the subtropical and dune forested canopies so typical of KwaZulu - Natal, dripping in monkey ropes and vines synonymous with the province's more humid weather conditions.
The weather is more humid from May to August with July temperatures averaging 25 - 33C.
In contrast to the Machu Picchu's its altitude is 2445 meters (8000 feet) above the sea level, means the weather is more humid and most of the mornings are wrapped in mist.
It is warmer and more humid.
It's generally more humid and rainy at these times of year — as well as having fewer hours of sunshine — but it's also outside of the peak season, which means you can usually find some really tempting deals on accommodation.
As a quick caveat, the rainy season does tend to be more humid, especially at night - time — just something to be aware of before you book.
Summer months see temperatures rise to around 30 °C but tend to be more humid.
Most travel guides to South Africa will tell you to avoid the subtropical, more humid parts of the country (KZN), and the desert regions (Richtersveld, far Northern cape), during December to March (summer), The winters are the secret months when regions like Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KZN are fantastic.
In hotter, more humid countries, allergic reaction may be a problem all year long because fleas flourish in higher temperatures.
The warmer and more humid the temperature the more quickly the larvae hatch, which is why fleas are much more prevalent during Spring and Summer.
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