«Satellites
only measure temperature at the surface.
As for heat exchange outside the strict microcanonical ensemble, this is essential if we want to do anything at all with the gas — even if it's
only measuring its temperature, density or pressure.
They have
only measured the temperature of the skin layer and a point 5 cm down in the ocean bulk.
ecobee4, a Canadian - designed smart thermostat, tries to one - up Nest by coming with remote sensors, allowing you not to
only measure the temperature of the room or hallway the thermostat is installed, but also any other room as well.
They allow you to not
only measure the temperature of the room or hallway where the thermostat is installed but also any other room as well.
Traditional thermostats
only measure the temperature at their immediate location, she notes.
Not exact matches
A couple of things that could contribute to the batter being thicker than expected: - Not letting the flax egg fully set - Not using the exact flour blend in the recipe (I have not tested this with other flours,
only the ones in my blend)- Dipping the
measuring cup into the flour vs. spooning it into the
measuring cup - The flour not being at room
temperature (if it's from the fridge or freezer, it will be dryer and will suck up the moisture).
For successful results, make sure you use room
temperature ingredients,
measure properly (the
only ingredient you ever pack in is brown sugar), use a cookie scoop to make cookies all the same size, use a preheated oven that you have checked
temperature on, and use parchment paper or silicone liners for your baking pans.
A good, accurate thermometer not
only gives you the correct reading in the least possible time but will also keep you out of worry about
measuring your baby's
temperature safely.
It is designed not
only for infants and adults; it also
measures the
temperature of objects.
The baby thermometer range from Brother Max is really clever, the 3 in 1 thermometer allows you to
measure not
only baby's ear
temperature, forehead
temperature but also room
temperature.
The DMT - 116A is very easy to use and the process of
temperature measuring takes
only 1 second.
For example, an infrared ear thermometer
measures the
temperature only in the ear.
But they can not
only measure the body
temperature but also the water and air.
The puzzle emerged after astronomers
measured the cosmic microwave background — a bath of radiation, left over from the Big Bang — and found
only slight variations in its
temperature across the entire sky.
As a result of the cooling process, not
only the
temperature but also the entropy - a
measure of thermodynamic disorder - of the gas is significantly reduced.
It
measures only 5.6 nanometers square and represents the largest number of atomic manipulations ever achieved at room
temperature.
Weissert showed experimentally that the lower the
temperature, the longer the tiny young mussels —
measuring only 0.5 — 4 mm — can survive out of water, attached to boat hulls.
Then you carefully
measure the
temperature of deep space, where the
only heat is the faint glow remaining from the Big Bang.
But they
only measure surface
temperature, while hand measurements can detect
temperature changes throughout a lake.
Because some global
temperature records
only begin in 1880, the period 1880 to 1899 is the easiest «pre-industrial» baseline for
measuring warming.
The team found that with the right combination of metals, voltage, and
temperature, STEP's coulombic efficiency (a classic
measure of chemical yield used to determine how efficiently the product is made) hovered around 95 %, meaning that in STEP's case, 95 % of the current worked toward producing the carbon nanofibers, and
only 5 % powered other side reactions.
Now a new report published in the current issue of the journal Nature describes a light source
measuring only tens of millimeters across that changes color according to
temperature.
These two SLCF species can affect
temperatures in the short term, but the long - term benefits of short - term reduction
measures for these two gases are no greater than if
measures were taken
only later.
Soon, the
measuring spheres should be able to detect not
only the
temperature, but also the oxygen content and the pH value.
In scenarios in which the average global
temperature rises less than 2 degrees above pre-industrial levels, short - term
measures to reduce SLCF had
only a minor effect on the long - term rise in
temperature.
He did this by
measuring not
only the energies and momenta of the electrons, but the number of electrons coming out of the material with particular energies over a wide range of
temperatures, and after the electronic properties of the material had been altered in various ways.
«Although
temperature is a familiar concept to all of us, remarkably it can
only be
measured accurately at a handful of locations around the globe,» says project leader, Professor Andre Luiten, Director of the University of Adelaide's Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), where the experiments were conducted.
Graphene had a very small band gap that can
only be
measured at very low
temperatures, germanene shows a band gap that is significantly larger.
The data is
only 33 years in length, but based on that data, there is no first order correlation between
temperature and CO2 during its 33 year period and this suggests that then signal to CO2 (ie., Climate Sensitivity) is so low that it can not be
measured within the sensitivity, resolution and errors of our best current
temperature measurements.
And not
only that, as Oscar Versolato from the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg, who played an important role in the experiments, explains: «With our methods we can choose and set a rotational
temperature between about seven and 60 Kelvin, and are able to accurately
measure this
temperature in our experiments.»
Temperatures measured on land are
only one part of understanding the climate.
Unlike the satellite
temperature record, where
only a few satellites are
measuring temperatures at any given point of time, there is a large amount of redundancy in surface
temperature observations, with multiple
Scientists
only know El Niño and La Niña years are on their way by
measuring sea surface
temperatures and other weather hints.
Mars
temperatures have
only been
measured for about 30 years, and
only systematically and well for about a decade.
Similarly, many studies that attempt to examine the co-variability between Earth's energy budget and
temperature (such as in many of the pieces here at RC concerning the Spencer and Lindzen literature) are
only as good as the assumptions made about base state of the atmosphere relative to which changes are
measured, the «forcing» that is supposedly driving the changes (which are often just things like ENSO, and are irrelevant to radiative - induced changes that will be important for the future), and are limited by short and discontinuous data records.
The difference is that while BMR
only measures basic processes of breathing, blood circulation, and
temperature regulation in a completely resting state, RMR also includes energy expended by digestion and non-exercise daily movements, like getting dressed and lifting your fork to your mouth.
The
only way to accurately determine if your pooch has a high body
temperature is by
measuring it with a thermometer.
According to satellite data that
measures temperatures in the lower troposhere, 2015 was
only the third warmest year on record, he said.»
The
only thing the divergence calls into question is the fidelity of the reconstruction to actual
temperatures — and as we have independent
measures of this that are in accord, that is not an issue.
About the sun, although it is true that
measuring under the sun rises the
measured temperature because of heating of the radiosonde itself, that
only affects individual
measures.
Indeed, there's a world of difference between citing one paper that has done something that MIGHT rebalance the global mean
temperature data — as Joe's post suggests — and then assuming that the problem is fixed and the indicator remains the first best
only way to
measure global goals despite the fact that natural variability in the global mean surface
temperature will also make that a sluggish
measure.
Let's go to an imaginary planet where we pretend that ships always
measure temperatures that're 0.3 C warmer than reality, and buoys
only measure 0.1 C warmer than reality.
I thus believe that to this day global mean
temperature can not be
measured but
only inferred.
Simply
measuring a few degrees rise in
temperature and guessing the effect on storms and sea levels tells
only a very small part of the story on man's effect on our environment.
Mars
temperatures have
only been
measured for about 30 years, and
only systematically and well for about a decade.
Sea surface
temperature is obviously not the
only important
measure.
Let's assume that it was
only in the last ten or twenty years that we had thought to
measure global
temperatures.
Measures that will actually relieve disease will
only suffer from diversion of funds to wasteful
temperature - based considerations.
Surface
temperatures over land haven't gone up much, but that's not the
only or even the best way to
measure the amount of warming.