Sentences with phrase «now at altitude»

Hours outdoors in heat humidity, or now at altitude in the mountains strong sunshine can be tough on an active girl's skin.

Not exact matches

My husband is from Colorado and he grew up making cookies with high - altitude adjustments — and even now that we live at sea level, we still use a high - altitude cookie recipe and think it turns out great every time.
I've been baking at high altitude for six months (we moved to Colorado Springs) and almost feel comfortable with it now.
Now living at 8500 feet altitude presents a multitude of challenges with baking.
I have been making my sourdough 100 % spelt for sometime now at high altitudes with zero humidity here in Canada in the mountains.
Pilots have been routinely flying at such altitudes over Iraq and Afghanistan during military operations - but now the combatants in eastern Ukraine have more advanced equipment than any other insurgency ever.
Holmes said now that researchers know that the storms are spreading the mercury, they need to understand why there are high amounts of mercury at these higher altitudes and how it affects Earth.
Players in the World Cup soccer tournament, now underway in South Africa, will have to contend with low oxygen levels at high altitude — and with a new ball, which its scientist creators say is the roundest one ever.
As the trees» seeds get dispersed, either via animals or by wind, those that land above the tree line are now apparently able to survive at these higher altitudes.
Now researchers have discovered two new gene variants that help Tibetans use oxygen more efficiently than people who live at low altitudes; natural selection favored these variants in Tibetans, whose ancestors have lived at high altitude for thousands of years.
After comparing these changes with those from previous 777 flights in the region, Inmarsat is now certain the plane took the southerly route and flew at steady altitude until it ran out of fuel 2000 kilometres west of Perth, Australia.
Now, thanks to near - infrared spectral measurements taken by NASA's Cassini orbiter and analysis of near - infrared color signatures by researchers at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Saturn's superstorm is helping scientists flesh out a picture of the composition of the planet's atmosphere at depths typically obscured by a thick high - altitude haze.
Dawn is now orbiting Ceres at an average altitude of only 240 miles (385 kilometers), which is closer than the International Space Station is to Earth.
Using the Saharan Air Layer as a proxy for volcanic ash, the test aircraft will now fly over the Atlantic Ocean west of Morocco to prove the equipment can detect the fine particles of sand at altitudes of up to 20,000 feet and a distance of around 100 km.
According to CBS News and Spaceflight Now reports, the images were captured Monday when Juno soared above the 10,000 - mile wide anticyclone at an altitude of approximately 5,600 miles.
Based on magnetic field measurements taken by the Messenger at an altitude as low as 9 miles, scientists have now discovered that Mercury, located just 36 million miles from the sun, possesses a magnetic field dating back almost four billion years.
While no large impacts have been recorded in historical times, a mysterious blast in the skies over the Tunguska region of Siberia in 1908 has now been identified as a comet that exploded at high altitude as it entered Earth's atmosphere.
Retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the former head of Australia's defense forces who now leads the multinational effort to find the jet and any sign of the 239 people who were on board when it disappeared March 8, reminded reporters Tuesday that «we don't know what altitude the aircraft was traveling at.
Not normally a cause for celebration, but altitude - proof electric cars — combustion ones lose power as the air thins up the 14,115 ft mountain, EVs don't — are now a key player at Pikes Peak, and in 2015 an electric vehicle won in every single class, including outright.
Look for the Altitude models at dealerships right about now.
Everyone from Eddie Izzard to The Prodigy has partied here while appearing at the Snowbombing and (now gone) Altitude festivals.
Plus, you are at a lower elevation now (at about 9,000 feet) so the effects of the altitude are less here.
Our day ended back at Cicciolina, and now, since we were acclimated with the altitude, we could have as many pisco sours as we wanted to.
Now your admission from any of our Parks and / or Tours includes the entrance to the Cancun Scenic Tower, where you will be able to enjoy the most incredible panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea at an altitude of 80 meters.
If you have the Altitude Reserve card, or a Visa card that earns FlexPerks points, you can now apply your rewards to travel purchases at 1.5 cents per point value without having to book travel through US Bank.
Re my own comment # 369 above, a correction: Not only will the effective radiating temperature of the «stratosphere» described there decrease when opacity increases, as stated, but so will the skin temperature, with both now located at higher altitudes.
Now, I think it was in 1956 that atmospheric physicist and sometimes - weapons designer Gilbert Plass (who needed to know about IR to fire heat - seeking missiles up the tailpipes of jet fighter at high altitude) noted that CO2 in the upper troposphere could block the escape of IR to space: The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climate Change, Gilbert Plass (1955)(abstract) In the full paper, available at the above link, Plass spells out the previous notion which his research overturned:
Now if CO2 was a really effective Green House Gas I would expect to see similar results: a) Clouds of (invisible) CO2 at altitude — as per 2) above — or at least increased concentrations.
Since, right now, climate scientists can not predict episodes of turbulence in particular latitudes at identifiable altitudes, the researchers could reach only very general conclusions.
Thanks to the filters on Cassini's cameras, which can see near - infrared light reflected to space, scientists now have observed the Saturn jet stream process for the first time at two different, low altitudes.
Its likely that f absorbed (t) went up from 315/5 = 63 ppm = 133 Gt - C in the 1960's to 400/5 = 80 ppm = 170 Gt - C now; note that this f absorbed (t) does not take into account all the local absorption and respiration that take place inside the forest or in the field: the Mauna Loa observatory is at an altitude of 3400 m.
Now, as a physicist from way back, my gut says that if the humidity trend really does reverse at high altitudes, it is unlikely to be because of some hitherto overlooked microphysical process.
Now a team at the University of Reading have modelled the impacts of a large - scale injection of sulphur dioxide particles at high altitudes around the equator.
Surface lakes are now appearing much further inland, and at higher altitudes, than recorded in the past.
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