Sentences with phrase «pull warm air»

Even cracking windows at the front and the back of a house creates a slight through draft that will pull warm air out and allow the rooms to cool.
I like heated and cooled front seats where the cooled seats actually pull the warm air away from your **** instead of shoving cold air up towards your ****.
Weather maps show those winds pulled warm air up from the south toward north Greenland.
Solid aluminum construction turns the case into a giant heat sink, pulling warm air away from vital components
The more sluggish and persistent those meanders, the more persistent the patterns of regional warmth where the jet stream pulls warm air northward, and the regional cold where it pulls arctic air south.

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I decided to pull this out to warm up the house as the cool fall air rolls in.
The warm air will moisten your baby's nose and the mucus to be looser and easier to pull out.
For an older child, pull a neck warmer over the bottom of her mouth or cover her with a winter mask to warm the air before it hits her lungs.
And it finds that, while this winter's unusually strong Arctic Oscillation - which funnels cold northern air to the East Coast and pulls warm mid-latitude air up to the Arctic - is predicted as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, seasonal temperature anomalies associated with it aren't enough to blunt long - term warming trends.
If we could do that [with a solar cell], then we could actually deal with global warming problems even more directly because we'd be pulling the CO2 out of the air to make our fuel.
The warm air pulls moisture off the cool ocean, and onshore winds at night help drive the resulting fog inland.
While another storm will bring snow to northern New England and upstate New York to close the weekend, enough warm air will pull northward with that system to bring rain to southern New England.
Slipping a cozy vest under a jacket or pulling on a pair of soft socks before donning slippers makes a difference because more layers can trap more warm air.
Within weeks of the 1971 models» debut, however, Buick — and all other GM dealers — received multiple complaints from drivers who complained the ventilation system pulled cold air into the car before the heater could warm up — and could not be shut off.
The fans on the top and bottom of the chassis pull air in, while another pair on the left side push warm air out.
Superior cooling even on air - top and bottom fans pull air in and across vital components while dual side fans push warm air out
A side - mounted intake pulls cool air into the PSU while a top - mounted 80 mm exhaust fan pushes warm air out.
The strategic location of these vents is designed to pull outside air in down low and to move moist warm air out of the system up high, thereby minimizing or fully avoiding internal condensation in below freezing conditions.
Because contraction of the vortex tends to require faster rotation (conservation of angular momentum), which increases centrifugal acceleration, which opposes contraction, it becomes hard for air to flow in sideways to take the space of warmer air that is rising when the air is spinning; thus, a rising column of air can pull up on air from below.
Other marvelous features are a deodorizer that pulls air through a filter and a built in music system (both a must for a living room installation), a heated seat (there might be a draft by those picture windows) and even floor level vents that warm your feet and the floor in front of you.
land breeze — cool air above land during night is pulled out to replace warmer air rising over water.
In those cases, the cold is pulled down over GB and usually much of N. Europe right from the Arctic, while the Arctic itself can often be warmer than normal as descending air and high pressure dominate.
Eventually you get a thunder storm which, develops a strong updraft and pulls in warm moist air to feed the storm.
Trees are not only carbon - sinks, but they also perform two other climate - affecting tasks: they absorb light into their dark leaves — causing a warming effect — and they pull water out of the ground and into the air, creating low clouds that promote cooling.
We can hardly just pull that warm air down, can we?
Clouds are negative feedback driven nucleation points — when daytime clouds start to form the albedo causes further cooling beneath them and heat - engine thunderstorms form from the updrafts of warm wet air lofted up to the stratosphere to efficiently cool and spread, creating a local convective cell that pulls heat out of the ocean (or the moist land or air) and moves it to a cold reservoir.
Every now and then, however, the shear is low and a cluster of thunderstorms joins up and creates a persistent updraft as warm wet air is pulled into the low pressure underneath, is lifted up (cooling), and falls back as much cooler rain.
To slow global warming, scientists are exploring ways to pull carbon dioxide from the air and safely lock it away.
On January 3 and 4, the first of two back - to - back atmospheric river storms (wide paths of moisture in the atmosphere composed of condensed water vapor), brought heavy rain and mountain snow to central California, ahead of an even more intense round of heavy precipitation brought by a powerful, long - duration atmospheric river storm pulling warm and moist air to California from the subtropical and equatorial region southeast of Hawaii.
After all, what strategy could be more important for averting catastrophic global warming than pulling CO2 out of the air with biomass and then sequestering that CO2 in underground repositories.
When you're using it, turn down the thermostat and open a window near the fireplace to prevent warm air from being pulled from other parts of the house.
Without exterior vent, your pulling warm moist air and dumping it into unconditioned space.
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