The heater doesn't seem to be kicking out
much warm air?
You almost assuredly saw at least one story about how the potent storm that triggered deadly tornado outbreaks and flooding across the South and Midwest in recent days carried so
much warm air to the North Pole that temperatures over the sea ice, normally well below zero through the dark boreal winter, briefly hitting 33 degrees Fahrenheit today.
Likewise, massive fans are necessary to carry away as
much warm air as possible.
During hot, humid summer weather, many urban areas experience heat inversions — cold air in the upper atmosphere holds
much warmer air close to the ground, sustaining higher - than - average temperatures and trapping smog.
Not exact matches
Whereas today most British Columbians burn natural gas to heat their homes, 15 years from now many of those furnaces will be replaced by high - efficiency heat pumps — electric units that transfer heat from outside your home to
warm the
air indoors, and work even when it's
much cooler outside.
When I think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the
warm mist of my breath in the
air, I long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I think about Christmas Cake, which is all
much more than a cake to begin with.
Fingers crossed the weather will
warm up a bit so we can get some
much needed fresh
air.
It's the time of year cool - weather clothes are put away, and fresh,
warmer air is a
much - welcomed reprieve after cold winter months.
Diaper rashes can be prevented by frequent diaper changes, increasing
air exposure by keeping the diaper off as
much as possible and using a mild soap only after bowel movements (rinse with just
warm water at other times).
Spring is here but we are supposed to have snow on Saturday so really not
much yet but I can not wait until it
warms up enough for me to open this house up and get some fresh
air in.
Instead all we hear in today's speech are
warm words, and there is not
much of an export market for hot
air.»
«It shouldn't be
much longer until the
warmer weather arrives and with that in mind I strongly encourage all eligible residents who might need
air conditioning to act as soon as possible to get involved in the HEAP Cooling Assistance Program,» said Poloncarz.
Tedesco warns that as the Antarctic ozone hole heals in the coming decades, the winds that seal the continent from
warm air will weaken and it will become
much warmer in summer.
The researchers found that on windy nights it wasn't possible to measure the cooling effects of the green spaces beyond their boundaries as there was too
much turbulent mixing of the
air; but on calm
warm nights they estimate that a network of green spaces of around 3 - 5 hectares each situated 100 - 150 m apart would provide comprehensive cooling for a city with a climate and characteristics similar to London.
The Indian Ocean was
much warmer in the east than in the west, pushing yet more
warm, moist
air towards Australia.
... It's not so
much air temperatures but
warmer water underneath that is melting these ice sheets.»
Air conditioning in the hospital was kept between 20 and 22.5 °C while the temperature outside was up to 13 degrees
warmer for
much of the year.
We
warm them in
air and in a water bath instead of in a machine and the
warming rate is less precise and
much faster than the cooling rate.
Although there is
much less of it in the
air, it is 33 times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere and adding to greenhouse
warming.
That is bad news, because
warm water melts ice
much faster than
warm air.
With clouds forming in unpolluted
air, the poles
warmed up
much more than the tropics, giving a climate within a few degrees of the one that actually existed.
Warmer air temperatures due to climate change could thaw
much of the existing permafrost layer in the northern hemisphere.
Understanding how carbon flows between land,
air and water is key to predicting how
much greenhouse gas emissions the earth, atmosphere and ocean can tolerate over a given time period to keep global
warming and climate change at thresholds considered tolerable.
Because the vast plateau at such altitudes absorbs a huge amount of solar radiation, the atmospheric layer above it in summer is
much warmer than
air at similar elevations over lower land or the oceans.
Due to the plateau's intense heating effects in the summer, the overlaying
warm air can rise
much higher into the atmosphere than over adjacent lowlands.
Previous research suggested that rapidly
warming air and sea temperatures — which melt sea ice — might cause their numbers to plummet by as
much as 19 % by 2100.
However, a new University of Minnesota study with more than 1,000 young trees has found that plants also adjust — or acclimate — to a
warmer climate and may release only one - fifth as
much additional carbon dioxide than scientists previously believed, The study, published today in the journal Nature, is based on a five - year project, known as «B4Warmed,» that simulated the effects of climate change on 10 boreal and temperate tree species growing in an open -
air setting in 48 plots in two forests in northern Minnesota.
Scientists measured how
much carbon dioxide the artificially
warmed plants respired — released into the
air via their leaves — and learned that over time, the trees acclimated to
warmer temperatures and increased their carbon emissions less than expected.
This
warm air layer gets its heat reflected downwards during cloudy periods, especially during long night extensive cloudy periods, as a result, Arctic ocean ice doesn't thicken so
much during darkness and leaves it up to summer sunlight (if there is some) to finish off what is left of it.
At that altitude, the
air is breathable and
much warmer.
I am very cuious if you found a variance between Upper
Air and Surface
warming... I calculated total amospheric refraction temperatures, ie from data extracted by analyzing optical effects, some of my results show an impressive yearly
warming trend,
much stronger than the surface based one.
Refrigerant gases containing hydrocarbons have a
much lower global
warming potential than fluorinated gases currently used in industrial refrigeration and
air conditioning units.
Not surprisingly, given that the surface ocean is responsible for
much of atmospheric
warming, ocean
warming and global surface
air temperatures vary largely in phase with one another.
Is there a top end to the
warming trend where we have so
much CO2 in the
air, more does not increase the greenhouse effect any more?
That's fortunate, since too
much carbon dioxide in the
air will cause Earth's atmosphere to become overly
warm.
Much of that heat came early in the month, when a strong high - pressure system parked over the region brought in
warm air from the southwest, according to Météo - France.
In
warmer climates, pollen is in the
air for
much of the year.
Keep yourself
warm to protect you from catching colds and in the summer, beware of cranking up the
air conditioning too
much.
This traps
warm air between each layer and keeps you
much warmer than one heavy layer.
The skies are grey (
much like my roots at the moment) and the
air has that crispness that makes me want to wrap myself in something soft and comfy
warm for a lunch date with friends.
They are just light enough to take the chill off when the
air conditioning is too
much inside and yet keep you
warm outside.
Maybe the
air has a chill in it because you left the window open over night, or your coffee didn't
warm you as
much as it normally does.
I tend to wear jackets because the
air conditioning makes rooms so cold, and I like the look, too, but I imagine Singapore is
much too
warm for that.
Winter time offers clearer star visibility because the cold
air can't hold on to moisture as
much as
warm air.
• Clouds form because cold
air doesn't hold as
much water as
warm air • Clouds are made of water vapor • Clouds always predict rain • Rain falls when clouds become too heavy and the rain drips out or bursts the cloud open • Rain comes from holes in clouds, sweating clouds, funnels in clouds, melted clouds • Lightning never strikes the same place twice • Thunder occurs when two clouds collide • Clouds block wind and slow it down • Clouds come from somewhere above the sky • Clouds are made of smoke How does the 5E model facilitate learning?
Given that it only happens when it's
warm I am thinking there must be a vacuum leak and for a moment it sucks in too
much air.
The
warm air dries the eyes quickly and therefore causes drowsiness; heated seats are
much preferable.
Hop inside to check out all the features that it has to offer, like clean and comfortable upholstery throughout the interior, an AM / FM radio with CD player and Aux input fo ryour listening pleasure,
air conditioning that still gets both ice cold and toasty
warm to keep you comfortable no matter the weather, and
much more!
Trim fur inside ears that block
air getting into the ears especially if your dog is prone to ear infections as a
warm, moist environment created by too
much fur in the ears blocking
air flow invites bacterial infections.
Solid glass walls don't allow for
much air circulation and on
warm days, these tanks can become too
warm for a hamster to be comfortable and even lead to heat stroke.