Sentences with phrase «more surface real»

The G6 has more surface real - estate than its aluminum predecessor, which means there's more to break in a fall.

Not exact matches

This new method «should surface trending topics quicker, be more effective at capturing a broader range of news and events from around the world and also help ensure that trending topics reflect real world events being covered by multiple news outlets,» Cathcart wrote.
That is becoming a more difficult question to answer: Apple is running out of iPhone surface real estate to repurpose.
Want a truly bigoted organization running the place that on the surface pretends it's old school America, except the REAL old school America was more or less trying to wipe it out harder than even Indians.
Jeff, while on the surface your comments make sense; however, IF you dig down, and look at the real issues at hand, it is much more often and with much more vehemence, that Christians condemn atheists as «idiots» «heathens» «unclean» and any number of other rather unpleasant names.
Congress will find the truth... I doubt it... they are lost themselves... John McCain seems to have forgotten Condoleezza Rice lied much more to the American People after 9/11/2001... and nobody really explained why NORAD had drills just like the 9/11/2001 attacks... and why Condoleezza Rice turned down Richard Clarke's request for SAM, Surface to Air Missile Sites around New York and Washington DC months before the real attacks... McCain should be investigating the other Rice...
One more reason not to buy «Parmesan» cheese in a can has surfaced, as Bloomberg reported cans of «100 percent real» gra...
Give Hinkie a few more years of running analytics in Morey's tower of numbers and I bet the real wacko will start to surface.
«Zika can survive on hard, non-porous surfaces for as long as eight hours, possibly longer when the environment contains blood, which is more likely to occur in the real world,» said the study's lead researcher S. Steve Zhou, Ph.D. «The good news is that we found that disinfectants such as isopropyl alcohol and quaternary ammonium / alcohol are generally effective in killing the virus in this type of environment and can do so in a little as 15 seconds.»
The new paint creates a more resilient surface that is resistant to everyday wear and tear, so could be used for a wide range of real - world applications from clothing and cars, say the researchers.
And this is [an] extremely funny lesson about humanity, and as I say it was a real revelation to me, and Martin one of his sacred causes for his entire life was to combat pseudoscience; and he did it more masterfully and more intensely perhaps than anyone else on the surface of the Earth, and I think that's one of his great and permanent legacies.
The real auteur of this film is executive producer Zack Snyder; the whole project is so caught up in surface and style that it either fails to find time for more or it simply can not be arsed.
With the Xbox One X, we're enabling higher quality real - time reflections, which will make reflective surfaces, such as the water in the shot below, appear more realistic.
It's easy to think that Congress was doing nothing and that partisan posturing and bickering was preventing real policy change, but beneath the surface there was a whole lot more going on.
The ergonomic layout is covered in soft - touch surfaces; with real wood accents, plush leather and premium trim available for even more refinement.
The Q3's nicely turned out cabin features leather seating surfaces with heated 12 - way power front buckets, a panoramic sunroof with retractable shade and LED ambient lighting as well as the ultra-convenient Audi advanced key and a 60/40 folding rear seat that can expand cargo space from a standard 16.2 cu ft to 48.2 cu ft.. The top - line Prestige trim level also includes the Audi connect infotainment system that brings Audi's sophisticated MMI navigation, a factory - fitted Wi - Fi hotspot that can handle up to eight devices, real - time news / weather / traffic, myAudi Destination, Google Voice Local Search and more.
The design looks more stylish and Acura has dialed up the materials with higher quality leather, brushed aluminum and real wood covering most of the surfaces.
Shoppers who want a more PC - like tablet experience should consider the $ 899 Microsoft Surface Pro 2, which weighs and costs more but can run real Microsoft Office and comes with a very sturdy kickstand.
The Surface Pro 4 actually packs a larger display into its slightly smaller frame — 12.3 inches compared with 12 inches — by decreasing the bezel size to create more screen real estate.
Information ranges from #fakenews and propaganda about how Mexico is nothing but drug cartels and Cubans are jailed for eating meat to misinformed representations of cultural habits and customs to more subtle but insidious articles in which all the facts might be correct on the surface but, being an outsider, the writer swaps out the nuances and complexities that make up real cultures for confused generalizations and stereotypes that promote subcsoncious racism.
It is becoming more and more of a challenge to scratch beneath the real surface of Bali during a two - week vacation and many visitors don't venture too far from the easygoing lifestyle and hospitality of the more popular tourist areas.
On the surface, brimming with life and overflowing with people, this Thai capital can seem a bit overwhelming, but once you've actually had chance to open your eyes and have a real look around, Bangkok is a spectacular city and a fantastic place to live and has much more on offer than the typical tourist circuit would have you believe.
«The team has worked hard to improve visuals, add key manufacturers, more disciplines including loose surface, ice, integrated eSports functions, specifics on real - time weather, improved handling in every way and everything you wanted to see from the first release.
It's once you really scratch beneath the surface a little more, try to drive a game strategy and outfox the computer that you start to see the extent to which the game feels like a real classic.
With the Xbox One X, we're enabling higher quality real - time reflections, which will make reflective surfaces, such as the water in the shot below, appear more realistic.
The «Wood Grain» and «Carpet» paintings have more muted though still very textured surfaces: The former are painted with thin washes of acrylic paint to create trompe l'oeil effects, while the latter are pieces of real plush carpet
Using a mix of bright colors and more muted tones, as well as thin washes and thick layers of paint, Youngblood builds up complex, spatially ambiguous surfaces that in her words «mimic objects, materials, and things from the real world.»
As abstractionist painter Theo Van Doesburg expressed in 1930, «nothing is more tangible or more real than a line, a color, a surface... in painting, a woman, a cow or a tree is more abstract, more unreal, more vague than a surface or a line.»
Secondly, and probably more importantly, he was responding to a real, pre-existing space, with its own formal structure and its own history, and not deciding on an arbitrary format and size for his painting surface.
The edges are as much as six or more inches thick and, in places, the pictures are penetrated by deep holes creating the illusion of real, material thickness, while in other places, elements project out from the surface as much as twelve inches or more.
Long waves (infrared) light from the sun, GHGs, clouds, are trapped at the surface of the oceans, directly leading to increased «skin» temperature, more water vapor (a very effective GHG), faster convection (with more loss of heat to space in the tropics),... How each of them converts to real regional / global temperature increases / decreases is another point of discussion...
I don't really have a suitable plot in Chapter 4 to address this question, since the real - gas results in Chapter 4 are computed holding the surface temperature fixed while you make the atmosphere more optically thick (in which case you do get stratospheric cooling, but that's not the same thing you're talking about).
In the earth and sun system, albedo, the reflectivity of the earth, i.e. the real amount of energy impinging on the surface, is much more important than tiny perturbations in the source of the energy.
If the EPA can get the victims to believe there was no real harm and they have no real damages, then they're much more likely to get the victims to settle for much less and do it before the fish start floating to the surface and people are sick from toxic metals poisoning, which takes some time to develop.
In the real world the other transfers change and we should end up emitting 410 - 420 W / m2 (10 - 20 W / m2 more) from the surface.
As others have noted, the IPCC Team has gone absolutely feral about Salby's research and the most recent paper by Dr Roy Spencer, at the University of Alabama (On the Misdiagnosis of Surface Temperature Feedbacks from Variations in Earth's Radiant Energy Balance), for one simple reason: both are based on empirical, undoctored satellite observations, which, depending on the measure required, now extend into the past by up to 32 years, i.e. long enough to begin evaluating real climate trends; whereas much of the Team's science in AR4 (2007) is based on primitive climate models generated from primitive and potentially unreliable land measurements and proxies, which have been «filtered» to achieve certain artificial realities (There are other more scathing descriptions of this process I won't use).
Steve Fitzpatrick says: «It is an real contribution to link the ENSO to the AMO (this gives the AMO a more solid rational for influencing global temperatures), but it is I think unwise to suggest that ENSO driven cycles are (rather than could possibly be) responsible for most of the observed ocean surface warming since 1900.»
It is an real contribution to link the ENSO to the AMO (this gives the AMO a more solid rational for influencing global temperatures), but it is I think unwise to suggest that ENSO driven cycles are (rather than could possibly be) responsible for most of the observed ocean surface warming since 1900.
T ^ 4 effect, the hotter surfaces radiate much more proportionately than do the colder surfaces so basing a radiation budget on some fictional global average temeprature of 288 K is clearly not real.
In the real world, the water vapour transparency window (8µm to 12 µm) may bring some reduction in the radiation of the air absorbed by the surface with respect to the radiation of the surface absorbed by the air; nevertheless F. Miskolczi a from hundreds of profiles (Tiros Initial Guess Retrieval) shown with line by line calculation that it is still true that the radiation of the air absorbed by the surface equals (more or less) the radiation of the surface absorbed by the air; and clouds «close the window» for a quite significant part or the time.
Whether this is a real effect of the upper atmosphere warming more slowly than the surface over the past 10 years or if it is a problem with the satellite methodology remains to be seen.
Keep it real, satellites hundreds of miles up can be off more than 100 degrees (pointed out by many skeptics who show surface data of 400 degrees).
If this is the best such land area surface temperature assessment system on the planet (covering, as well, a broad range of metropolitan, suburban, and rural areas), and the quality of the system is now proven to be demonstrably more prone to error than had been previously assumed — with the preponderance of error shown to produce the impression of warming in excess of real conditions prevailing — what may be reliably inferred about surface temperature monitoring systems data from even less reliable thermometers all over the rest of the world?
But what happens in our model if real world situations cool the ocean surface more?
I think that you are on to something, jim2, but you didn't think it through all the way: The REAL mother lode of wind is in the jet stream, and it is much more reliable than those fickle surface winds.
I presume the answer lies in admitting more of the complexity of real case into the computations: if not the spinning, irregularly surfaced sphere, then at least the huge differential in solar heating «twixt the equatorial and the polar regions, the great daily poleward energy transfers which compensate thanks in large part to massive convective systems.
Here's the real question: Will an atmosphere of almost pure OCO warm the surface more than an atomsphere of 0.04 % OCO?
This gets more complicated because the characteristics of the system dictating it's response are surface temperature dependent, while the physical system itself is not a hypothetical system controlling surface temperatures, but a real, physical system controlling the planets energy balance.
* The real spectra is not very close to any blackbody spectra (slightly different shape) * The measurement devices do not agree * The radiation temperature of the center of the solar disk is higher than the apparent temperature near the edge * The temperature of the outer corona is more than 1,000 hotter than the «surface» * The Sun does not have a surface * The distance between the Earth and Sun varies (the orbit is an ellipse), and different references handle this differently
But again Bob, the real discussion here is: Can there be a natural explanation that land temperatures should rise more and more and more compared to ocean surface as city based land temps suggests??
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