The title of the report is, Lighthouses: Thermometers for Accurate and Unbiased Measurement
of Air Temperature at the Sea - Land Interface.
What is more telling is this figure
of the air temperature at 80N:
When you hear the term «global warming,» do you think of the warming
of air temperatures at the Earth's surface, or the warming of the planet as a whole?
Not exact matches
The furnace or
air conditioner is turned on and off by a device that keeps the room
at a constant
temperature, regardless
of what the weather is outside.
If they are just domed with no bottom
at all, I'd suggest lowering the baking
temperature a little (140 °C) and increasing the baking time by a couple
of minutes because it could be that the
air in them in expanding too quickly.
Tip # 2: You will need to store the tahini in a BPA - free
air - tight container in the refrigerator, and it may become hard (due to the coconut oil), but just leave it out on your counter top
at room
temperature before using, or put it in a bowl
of warm water to soften it up.
4) Pre-heat oven to 400 deg Fahrenheit (200 deg cel) 5) Remove the top sheet
of parchment paper and then cut the dough into crack shapes (squares or rectangles are the easiest) using a sharp knife or pizza cutter 6) Transfer the dough (together with the bottom parchment paper) to a baking sheet 7) Bake for about 15 minutes or until crispy and fragrant 8) Allow to cool before separating along scored lines into crackers 9) Store in an
air - tight container
at room
temperature
It's the time
of year where the entirety
of Austin lives in fear
of rolling blackouts because the power grid might not be able to handle the pull from millions
of air conditioners trying to keep homes and offices
at a no - pit - stain
temperature.
It uses fire and
air at precise
temperatures and sequences to immobilise growth enzymes in the green grain to capture and retain the grain
at a stage
of maturity when it is
at peak taste and nutrition.
The macaroons can then be stored in an
air - tight container
at room
temperature for a couple
of weeks.
Store Hazelnut Butter Chocolate Chips Cookies in
air - tight containers between sheets
of waxed paper
at room
temperature.
You can also keep them for 1 - 2 days in an
air - tight container to enjoy
at room
temperature, or (my favourite) split, toasted and buttered with a cup
of tea.
Brined,
air - dried, steamed, roasted
at three escalating
temperatures, and, finally, paraded through the dining room on a bed
of flaming hay, it's the dish that secured chef Greg Proechel's coveted spot in the whole - bird pecking order.
At that moment New York withered under a blast
of 13 °
temperature, Chicago suffered under a 6 ° reading and it was 15 ° - below in International Falls, Minn. and Lebanon, N.H.. On the lake beyond Tropical's tote board white swans and sea gulls cruised about or beat the
air and sailed a few hundred yards and sidled in for another freeload
of tender shoots.
The
air conditioning was more than adequate to the point it got a little cold during the night if you left it on and our little one woke up a bit cold, flip the panel down and alter the strength
of the fan to lowest and that seemed pretty fine — maintained
temperature at a steady 19/20 degrees.
Air flows in and out
of the window, keeping your child
at a comfortable
temperature during warm weather.
Ventilation in the back
of the seat promotes fresh
air flow to keep your little one
at a comfortable
temperature throughout the journey.
On the back
of your Nuna Rebl Plus Car Seat, you will find seat ventilation panels that promote fresh
air flow and keep your baby
at a comfortable
temperature all year round.
With innovative features like SecureCore Technology ™, a breathable honeycomb mesh core that allows for optimal
air circulation, gel grooves that prevent
air stagnation, and a cover crafted from Celliant, a biologically responsive fabric that helps regulate body
temperature and increase oxygenation, the EverTrue Diamond is
at the forefront
of safe sleep technology.
The Clarence Republican noted the CDC has set up check - points
at five major airports to screen
air travelers coming into the U.S. for
temperature and any sign
of symptoms.
These diapers should be
air - dried since they tend to shrink when dried
at high
temperatures, so keep that in mind if you expect to go through a lot
of them each day!
The intense buildup
of freezing spray requires winds
of at least 15 mph, below - freezing
air temperature and water
temperature lower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit, says Jordan Gerth, a University
of Wisconsin - Madison meteorologist and expert on Great Lakes weather phenomena.
As the animals are predominantly kept in confined livestock buildings equipped with mechanical ventilation systems, researchers
at Vetmeduni Vienna examined the inlet
air temperature of several
air cooling systems.
The
temperature of the
air falls as ice is approached, especially on the leeward side; but generally only
at an inconsiderable distance from it.
Dust found in the ice gives a record
of what was in the
air thousands
of years ago, whether from volcanic eruptions or human activity, and the isotopic composition
of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules in the snow give a record
of the
temperature of the earth
at the time.
The correction brings
air temperatures into line with measurements
of steady warming
at the ground, according to a report in tomorrow's issue
of Nature.
«Imagine the difference between the
temperature of the sand and the
air at the beach on a hot, summer day,» said David Mildrexler, the lead author who received his Ph.D. from the College
of Forestry
at Oregon State last June.
So Palese's team exposed hundreds
of guinea pigs to a human flu strain
at different
temperatures and humidities, in cages that allowed only
air to pass from sick animals to well ones.
This beast can simulate the mind - boggling conditions on the surface
of Venus: it is able to create pressures
of 1,350 pounds per square inch — 90 times Earth's
air pressure
at sea level — and
temperatures of 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The new study, led by researchers
at Université Laval and Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada, reveals the impact
of changes in
temperature and
air pressure on heart failure patients.
They developed a calculation to divide the sound into smaller pieces and then estimated the source location for all the small pieces, correcting for delays caused by the speed
of sound in
air at room
temperature and
at standard atmospheric pressure.
In the case
of Scottsbluff, Vatistas and his team found that the
temperature inside the tornado would have dropped from a comfortably warm background
temperature of 27o C to a chilly 12o C. And
at the tornado's centre, the researchers estimated the
air density would have been 20 per cent lower than what's found
at high altitudes.
Finally, they monitored weather conditions
at the site, including the intensity
of sunlight, the humidity and
temperature of the
air in the gap behind the slab (a space as much as 12 centimeters wide), and the humidity and
air temperature 2 centimeters from the outer surface
of the slab.
Making ice
at night is easier than doing so during the day, because the
temperature of the outdoor
air, to which the compressor must release the heat, is generally lower than it is earlier in the day.
A quick check
of weather statistics reveals the
air temperature is 111.2 degrees Fahrenheit, while the ground is considerably hotter,
at 141ºF.
At higher
temperatures, less
of the gas is absorbed, and the ocean releases more carbon dioxide into the
air, contributing to a runaway greenhouse effect.
Other scientists
at Goddard are investigating ways to forecast the ebbs and flows
of nutrients using the center's supercomputers, incorporating data like winds, sea surface
temperatures,
air pressures and more.
Researchers
at Tufts University have stabilized blood samples for long periods
of time without refrigeration and
at high
temperatures by encapsulating them in
air - dried silk protein.
The sites were located across a variety
of different urban
temperatures, and
air temperature was monitored
at each site over the course
of the experiment.
Starting in the 3rd year
of his 5 - year degree
at the University
of Vigo, Ourense, in Spain, Añel spent 4 hours a week in Luis Gimeno's Group
of Atmospheric and Ocean Physics
at the university's Department
of Applied Physics, computing climate change quantifiers using simple parameters such as precipitation and
air temperature.
Researchers
at ARC can blast materials with a giant superhot blowtorch that accelerates hot
air to velocities topping 11,000 miles per hour, with
temperatures exceeding that
at the surface
of the sun.
«The maximum concentration
of (invisible) water vapor which can occur in
air decreases to extremely low values
at very cold
temperatures.
However, comparing the results
of the climate simulations for the most recent interglacial with scenario calculations for the future reveals substantial differences: thanks to the more intense solar radiation, back then the
air temperatures at higher latitudes were also a few degrees higher than
at present.
The surface «is what you are in contact with, and creates the dynamic movement
of air,» he says — and ground
temperature «indicates the way solar radiation is transformed
at the Earth's surface.»
During the study
of a number
of aardvarks by researchers
of the Brain Function Research Group
at the University
of the Witwatersrand, all but one
of the study animals — as well as other aardvarks in the area — died because
of a severe drought, with
air temperatures much higher than normal and very dry soil in the area.
Nathaniel Johnson and Shang - Ping Xie
at the University
of Hawaii studied satellite and rain - gauge data from the last 30 years and found that sea surface
temperatures in the tropics now need to be about 0.3 °C higher than they did in 1980 before the
air above rises and produces rain (Nature Geoscience, DOI: 10.1038 / ngeo1008).
Much like a car engine has multiple cylinders, GE's H - class turbines possess a ring
of 12 or 16 combustors, each capable
of burning nearly three tons
of fuel and
air per minute
at firing
temperatures exceeding 1,500 degrees Celsius.
These dramatic changes appear to be the result
of a combination
of warmer
air and ocean
temperatures and the topography
of the ocean floor
at the head
of the glacier.
But a controversial study suggests that trees may control the
temperature of their leaves, keeping them
at a balmy 21.4 °C on average regardless
of how cold the
air gets.
Some aircraft with lower
temperature tolerances will far worse than others, and certain airports — those with shorter runways, in hotter parts
of the world or
at higher elevations, where the
air is already thinner — will suffer more.