The first satellite / radar image below was taken at 11:30 am (ET), Monday, shows a ribbon of warm air and moisture flowing in a northeasterly direction all the way from far west of Baja California, across Mexico and Texas (picking up even
more warm moisture from the Gulf of Mexico).
Not exact matches
Increasing heat is also
warming up the ocean, and hotter air holds onto
more moisture, increasing the available energy for hurricanes.
The final step in my pasta - boiling method of covering the bowl of still -
warm cooked pasta with plastic wrap allows the pasta to steam a bit and trap just enough
more moisture to stay soft.
If you use a drier date, soak them in
warm water for 20 minutes or
more before using to add
moisture.
ingredients DOUGH: 1 1/3 cups all purpose flour (plus
more for dusting) 2 teaspoons Kosher salt 3/4 teaspoon active dry yeast 1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar 1 tablespoon canola oil (plus
more for greasing bowl) 1/3 cup milk (
warmed) 1/3 cup water (
warmed) CHEESE FILLING: 3 cups low -
moisture mozzarella cheese (shredded) 1 1/4 cups feta cheese (crumbled) 1/4 cup Parmigiano - Reggiano (grated) 2 large egg yolks (room temperature, divided) 2 tablespoons unsalted butter (room temperature, divided) Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper (for tasting)
The high
moisture content will make them spoil
more quickly in a
warm environment.
Warm air is
more dense than cold air, so it holds
more moisture.
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Warm air holds
more moisture.
A
warmer atmosphere will hold
more moisture, unleashing intense but less frequent rainstorms.
More moisture is able to build up in the warming atmosphere, and when it's released, more falls to the gro
More moisture is able to build up in the
warming atmosphere, and when it's released,
more falls to the gro
more falls to the ground.
Since
warmer air can hold
more moisture, the same air parcels are now farther from their
moisture capacity.
Although soil
moisture and
warming were the
more significant factors that led to early ripening, the low yields from wine - grower practices also played a part.
«If this rainfall change was caused simply by a
warmer atmosphere holding
more moisture, we would have expected an increase in the average rainfall when each system, organised or disorganised, occurs,» said Dr Tan
Warmer air can carry more moisture, which can lead to more extreme rainfall events, and warmer ocean surface temperatures are known to intensify the most powerful hurri
Warmer air can carry
more moisture, which can lead to
more extreme rainfall events, and
warmer ocean surface temperatures are known to intensify the most powerful hurri
warmer ocean surface temperatures are known to intensify the most powerful hurricanes.
From the basic physics of the atmosphere, scientists expect that as the planet heats up from ever - mounting levels of greenhouse gases, net global precipitation will increase because a
warmer atmosphere holds
more moisture.
Scientific research suggests that global
warming causes heavier rainfall because a hotter atmosphere can hold
more moisture and
warmer oceans evaporate faster feeding the atmosphere with
more moisture.
They found that atmospheric
moisture was
more concentrated near the storm's centre in
warm storms than in cooler ones, resulting in
more intense peak rainfalls in those areas.
By analyzing global water vapor and temperature satellite data for the lower atmosphere, Texas A&M University atmospheric scientist Andrew Dessler and his colleagues found that
warming driven by carbon dioxide and other gases allowed the air to hold
more moisture, increasing the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere.
In general, it is expected that heavy downpours will increase as the world
warms due to the buildup of heat - trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, because a
warmer atmosphere contains
more moisture.
Regional trends are notoriously problematic for models, and seems
more likely to me that the underprediction of European
warming has to do with either the modeled ocean temperature pattern, the modelled atmospheric response to this pattern, or some problem related to the local hydrological cycle and boundary layer
moisture dynamics.
In general, climate scientists expect heavy downpours to increase over the U.S. and elsewhere, as a
warmer atmosphere can hold
more moisture, making
more of it available to fall as rain.
A
warmer atmosphere can contain much
more moisture, which we expect to make flash flooding
more likely.
That may be due to exceptionally
warm Indian Ocean waters providing
more moisture to storm systems.
In a
warmer climate, the atmosphere can hold even
more moisture, so it is not surprising that the number of atmospheric river days will increase in the future.
A generally
warmer world holds
more moisture in the atmosphere.
For instance, we know that a
warmer planet holds
more moisture, and so rain can be
more intense.
«From a policy perspective, we have to recognize that we have been trending toward drier conditions over the last 1,500 years and the
warming in Nevada is only going to exacerbate that trend,» he said, noting that «
warmer temperatures cause
more soil
moisture to evaporate so you amplify the effects of drought when climate is
warming.
Warming oceans produced a third positive feedback cycle by pumping
more moisture into the atmosphere.
However, the surface
warming caused by human - produced increases in carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases leads to a large increase in water vapor, since a
warmer atmosphere holds
more moisture.
We know that
warmer air holds
more moisture than cold air, in fact, to the point where the Antarctic is one of the driest deserts on the planet.
Plant drought - tolerant species in years with strong El Niño forecasts, particularly during Pacific Decadal Oscillation
warm phase; plant trees that require sufficient water during establishment in La Niña years and during Pacific Decadal Oscillation cool phases Focus planting
more in spring as fall planting becomes
more difficult with reduced soil
moisture and test different planting timings as springs shift earlier
One of the leading hypotheses is that while
warming throughout the atmosphere can make it
more stable (bad news for tornadoes), it also means the atmosphere can hold
more moisture (good news for tornadoes).
The relationship between
warmer air and the greater amounts of
moisture it contains is one of the most well - accepted tenets of climate science, and underpins one of the
more solid projections, that
warming will lead to
more heavy downpours in general across the globe.
The
warmer ocean waters mean
more moisture in the atmosphere for the storm to suck up; the cold air over the continent ensures that
moisture falls as snow.
Although it stands to reason that a
warming climate could worsen storm intensity since a
warmer atmosphere can hold
more moisture, Henson cautioned, «Even when researchers find that a given type of disaster has become
more likely, a rare event is still going to be rare — and it can occur without any help from greenhouse gases.»
Higher temperatures lead to
more evaporation from lakes, rivers and oceans, and
warmer air can hold
more moisture.
A
warmer atmosphere can hold
more moisture, which means that when storms pass through, they drop
more precipitation.
We know that a
warmer atmosphere holds
more moisture, so we can expect an uptick in snowfall.
A
warmer atmosphere holds
more moisture, so precipitation can be heavier and cause
more extreme flooding.
In particular, Trenberth argues that hurricanes and other storms will rain
more today because the
warmer atmosphere carries
more moisture.
The
warmer these temperatures, the
more moisture enters the atmosphere, and the
more intense our storms become.
«Although seas have risen and
warmed, and the atmosphere now holds
more moisture, we can't yet draw definitive conclusions about the influence of climate change on Hurricane Harvey.
Warmer weather means
more moisture in the air so unless your skin is dry look for a lighter formulation with nourishing ingredients that will feed the skin and let it breathe.
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For those of you who might be wondering, I do use a regular face moisturizer before this during the colder months, but skip it in the
warmer months when my skin has
more natural
moisture.
Once the weather starts to
warm up a bit and there is
more moisture in the air, I will switch to True Oasis for a splash of refreshing hydration.
You will need less hydration during the spring as your body naturally
warms up and your natural oils provide a
moisture barrier as you come out of the very dry interior environments of winter, but you will need to protect and support your collagen as you spend
more time outside.
it was recommended to eliminate any dehydrated treats (even if rehydrated with h20, it's still not enough
moisture) fish, and keep him on a raw diet but add additional
warm water to his bowl (the idea is for
more moisture).
It absorbs
more than 3x its weight in
moisture, keeping pets
warm and comfortable while absorbing the odors too.