Sentences with phrase «of atmospheric conditions»

Many simulations have been run in an attempt to model the complexities of the atmospheric conditions in this situation and most outcomes aren't good.
All three studies are a reminder that climate science is necessarily uncertain, and forecasts of atmospheric conditions 30 or 80 years from now are even more tentative.
That means that there's likely to be more melting in the summer regardless of the atmospheric conditions.
Tropospheric ozone — a greenhouse gas and the kind that affects the air we breathe — can increase in concentration because of atmospheric conditions, or can result from human activities.
The US and global transportation systems rely on a deep understanding of atmospheric conditions and long - term weather patterns.
The extreme variety of atmospheric conditions tested the HVAC system with snow, thick fog and heavy rain putting the defrost system to work.
Despite fresh worries about a new meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi complex in Japan, the steam that set off this concern is merely a result of atmospheric conditions — and a reactor that is still hot from having melted down in 2011.
«For a particular set of atmospheric conditions, you can have vastly different ice heights, which would greatly influence the amount of energy needed to remove the ice or even the tools you might select to achieve that,» Janjua said.
We hope our method will enhance broader evaluations of atmospheric conditions, which could eventually prompt people to take actions that reduce their impact on the environment,» says Tsutomu Hiura.
Certain features of mirages are thus understood without detailed knowledge of atmospheric conditions
Tornadoes are very sensitive to a lot of atmospheric conditions.
Three questions arise: (a) What was the reason for the change of atmospheric conditions on Mars?
The National Weather Service graphic on the right explains the effects of atmospheric conditions upon the marine layer and local weather conditions in more detail.
Other works include installations by Hans - Peter Feldmann and Tomoko Takahashi, which both highlight the cumulative power of photographs; a sound piece by Stephen Vitiello that layers barking dogs and firework explosions; and a film of drifting soap bubbles by Rivane Neuenshwander and Cao Guimarães that realizes the abstract forms of atmospheric conditions.
The layers in Rocks and Rays 19, for example, reveal an exciting clash of atmospheric conditions.
In addition to inviting contemporary artists to be involved in the project, historical representations of atmospheric conditions will be exhibited that illustrate how the idea of «air» has changed quite dramatically over the last few centuries.
Attention to land, weather and water — the cycle of atmospheric conditions — suffuse these works with pervasive references to landscape, seascape, skyscape and their dynamically shifting patterns, currents and «moods.»
Her photograms are a direct record of atmospheric conditions during the process of their production: light, humidity, and the outside temperature, among other factors, determine the surface of the final works.
They reveal the persistent gaps in understanding of the mix of atmospheric conditions in America's tornado hot zones that can transform a stormy, turbulent day into a catastrophic outbreak of funnel clouds.
Weather is the total of the atmospheric conditions at any given moment.
The year 2007 was a «perfect storm» of atmospheric conditions for sea ice loss during all of the summer (Zhang et al. 2008, and others).
As we shall see there are certain aspects of atmospheric conditions necessary to produce violent tornadoes that climate change is enhancing while there are other atmospheric conditions necessary to form tornadoes about which scientists are uncertain exactly how a warming world will affect them.
Weather is a description of atmospheric conditions over a short period of time, while climate is how the atmosphere behaves over relatively long periods of time.
Findings suggest that the frequency of atmospheric conditions like those during California's most severely dry and hot years has increased in recent decades, but not necessarily at the expense of patterns associated with extremely wet years
ECMWF has been entrusted to operate two key parts of the Copernicus programme and is assisting with a third to bring a consistent standard to the measurement, forecasting and prediction of atmospheric conditions and climate change:
Of the six Copernicus Services — Land, Marine, Security, Emergency Management, Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring - ECMWF has been entrusted to operate two key parts of the Copernicus programme and is assisting with a third to bring a consistent standard to the measurement, forecasting and predicting of atmospheric conditions and climate change.
Even if we don't have a lot of melting because of atmospheric conditions one year, the surface is more sensitive to any kind of input the sun can give it, because of the previous cycle.»
The researchers created a simulation that tracks meltwater runoff under a variety of atmospheric conditions, and they were surprised to discover that most of the meltwater found off the west coast of Greenland actually originated from ice on the east coast.
Tropospheric ozone - a greenhouse gas and the kind that affects the air we breathe - can increase in concentration because of atmospheric conditions, or can result from human activities.
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