Not exact matches
Inside the ground, there's a totally
different atmosphere — we're still vulnerable when we don't have the ball, but we're actually producing some entertaining football as a team, whereas Januzaj was pretty
much the only player that was any fun to watch last year.
This relates to the whole area of development for people talking about biofuels, which is this idea of trying to develop replacements for the conventional sorts of fossil fuels that we have to at least — if we are going to be burning some sort of hydrocarbons of some kind — to try to get them [so] that they are being derived from a
different source, and potentially or ideally, ones that would actually burn without delivering as
much carbon dioxide into the
atmosphere too; that's great if you can get that.
Re the cost of flying, there are lots of assumptions around because of
different ways of using or ignoring a 1999 report on aviation's role in global warming [Aviation and the Global
Atmosphere] for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change — the effects of flying are
much worse than would be predicted by just burning the oil.
Bioshock 2 continues what seemed to be the very best FPS I've ever played in my life, but now changing part of the core of the previous game, placing you in control of a Big Daddy, and in an
atmosphere much different, now 10 years later.
Terminal is a pretty peculiar movie,
much because of his old school visuals and
different atmosphere, some aspects that you don't normally see in movies these days.
Being on set was entirely
different experience from anything Giedroyc had ever worked on: «It was very
much an
atmosphere of trust,» she explained, noting that the actresses had all become incredibly close, even starting a WhatsApp group to stay in touch.
Heavy on
atmosphere the film doesn't rely heavily on the plot, which is familiar but not tired, and
much of the soul of the film is derivative of the hauntingly picturesque imagery and the key performances from the three leads as characters from
different walks of life.
But in many other schools, in New England and throughout the nation, the
atmosphere for gay youth may not be
much different, or
much better, than it was for boys and girls like me back in the 1970s.
Mrs Morgan is described as being
much more accessible and wanting a better relationship with the teaching profession - and the
atmosphere in the Department for Education is described as «completely
different» than in the Gove era.
With a
much different tone than the bustling, sales - oriented
atmosphere that can be found at trade shows, the Top2Top conference gathers the top echelon of the industry together in a relatively casual environment to build relationships and discuss a variety of issues impacting its collective future.
The Private Villa Rentals» team has had the pleasure of experienceing the magical
atmosphere and hospitality of the Caribbean during all the
different seasons of the year and,
much like here at home, there is no time less magical than Christmas time.
Ultimately, things like penalties for hitting cars and walls, cutting corners, or spending too
much time off course create a very serious
atmosphere, making it scary to push the limits of the
different vehicles.
The original Shadowgate game, released for the Macintosh, received positive reviewer attention during its initial release and was praised for its difficulty and moody
atmosphere, which was
much different from many of the shooters or platformers of its day.
Because the last time there was that
much CO2 in the
atmosphere Earth, including California, was a
much warmer and very
different place from what it is now, yet all of our infrastructure has been built to cope with the climate we have now.
[Response # 2: The standard for comparing responses across
different models is to look at the radiative forcing at the top of the
atmosphere — for 2xCO2 it is around 4 W / m2 (read the new National Academies report on this for a
much more detailed discussion of the concept).
In the 1960s and 1970s, observations of Mars and Venus showed that planets that seemed
much like the Earth could have frightfully
different atmospheres.
The proof is the simple established fact that at the same atmospheric pressure the temperatures within the
atmospheres of both Earth and Venus are
much the same when simply adjusted for their
different distances from the sun.
Without them the
atmosphere would be very
different and the surface
much colder at least if we would still have water to form ice and snow.
Of course I realise that this is leading to a very
different result, but it is one which agrees quantitatively with reality and, in this case, I go with Professor Claes Johnson's computations and obviously
much more comprehensive coverage of the various processes in the
atmosphere.
But the rate at which the ocean can transfer heat to the
atmosphere is far slower, governed by the difference in air and water temperature (which at the surface are often not
much different), and combined convective and conductive heat transfer coefficients of water to air.
So how
much of the observed differences between the Earth and Lunar surface temperatures are explained by the
different speeds of rotation, how
much by the absence / presence of an
atmosphere, and how
much by the many other differences between the Earth and the Moon?
Looking at two columns (moist and dry) tells only that they are so
different that they can not coexist in the same
atmosphere without
much more that must be taken into account.
While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy —
much like most of the comments on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the
atmosphere on a multi million year basis is going to affect the net energy balance of earth, which over time is going to translate into a very
different climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely on.
It is that imbalance, and all the
different effects it has on oceans, biosphere,
atmosphere, and cryosphere that is the focus of so
much intense and exceptionally important research worldwide.
This is because the time scales for the gases to remain in the
atmosphere are
much different.
The Marvel paper gets around this thought by talking about the «accident of history» and implying that the efficacy measure is very
much unique to the recent climate conditions and pointing to the efficacy measure
different than unity being related to the non uniformity in the x, y and z directions of the global
atmosphere of the negatively forcing agents.
Which means that the proportion of heat in the ocean as opposed to the
atmosphere might be slightly
different (big deal because the oceans store so
much heat), that albedo might be slightly higher because you have less areas covered by forests which are darker than clear land and thus absorb more sunlight, and so on.
In other words, our
atmosphere already contains as
much carbon dioxide as did the Pliocene version — and that was a world so
different from ours that beech shrubs grew only 500 kilometers from the South Pole, in an area where the average temperature is -39 C today.
As the American Institute of Physics writes: «In the 1960s and 1970s, observations of Mars and Venus showed that planets that seemed
much like the Earth could have frightfully
different atmospheres.
Very little heat from the Sun even makes it to the surface there because the
atmosphere is so thick, and its composition is
much different than ours.
How
much of the original emissions in % accumulate in the
atmosphere is of a
different order.
We are discussing the
atmosphere here, not isolated species of molecules and it is the collision interactions of the
different molecules that make the real spectrum of the entire
atmosphere much more complex.