If the tropopasue is radiating strongly to space it will also be absorbing strongly any radiation received from below, so it would be blocking
radiation emanating from lower in the troposphere.
Jim D, re your April 26, 2014 at 5:39 pm: You seem to be implying that if I have two IR - transparent containers, both filled with CO2, both at the same temperature but one contains twice as much CO2 as the other, then there will be considerably more IR
radiation emanating from the container with more CO2.
Ear Thermometry In children, a common method of assessing body temperature measures the infrared
radiation emanating from the tympanic membrane using a special thermometer.
It would be an inhospitable area for humanity, rife with
radiation emanating from a surplus of massive stars and material being torn apart by the black hole.
Previously, all astronomy observations have relied on light — which includes X-rays, radio waves, and other types of electromagnetic
radiation emanating from objects in space — or on very - high - energy particles called neutrinos and cosmic rays.
For example, the infrared
radiation emanating from the contraction of an interstellar gas cloud can cause the rotation of molecules to quicken, even without changing the speed at which the molecules are travelling.
Researchers hope to detect faint
radiation emanating from a new laboratory version of a black hole event horizon
This scans an area of wall and picks up varying levels of
radiation emanating from it.
«We see articles in prestigious news outlets claiming that radioactivity from cosmic rays and rocks is more dangerous than
the radiation emanating from the collapsing Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.»
They also used the Spitzer Space Telescope to search for any infrared
radiation emanating from the spot.
Eventually Hawking
radiation emanates from the event horizon, carrying the hologram's information away from the black hole bit by bit.
Sunlight can be more technically defined as the total frequency spectrum of the electromagnetic
radiation emanated from the sun.
of course
radiation emanates from the sun and heats earth surface, oceans and atmosphere, whilst parts of the atmosphere maintain whats known as a greenhouse effect..
Not exact matches
Let us suppose that from this universal center, this Omega point, there constantly
emanate radiations hitherto only perceptible to those persons whom we call «mystics».
The model might soon mimic the «Hawking
radiation» predicted to
emanate from black holes.
Many smart phones, for example, put out higher levels of
radiation, and the use of wired headsets can decrease the amount of energy
emanated near the head.
TWO mysterious streams of
radiation are
emanating from the heart of our galaxy, and dark matter could explain them both.
As the Saturn kilometric
radiation (so known because the radio emissions» wavelengths are measured in kilometers), or SKR,
emanates from the gas - giant planet, its intensity oscillates every 10.5 hours or so, nearly in concert with the planet's rotation.
There, shielded from most sources of contaminating
radiation, researchers have spent more than a year's worth of time looking for flashes of light
emanating from WIMPs striking xenon nuclei.
In contrast, there was almost no change in so - called background
radiation, which naturally
emanates from soil, rocks and other environmental substances.
For the very first time, we had detected
radiation below the visible part of the spectrum
emanating from an astronomical object.
While EM - 1 will not likely encounter a solar storm, the mission will pass through the Van Allen
radiation belt - a zone of energetic charged particles that
emanate from solar winds - providing an opportunity to test AstroRad in conditions similar to those found during a solar storm.
Each painting and sculpture glowed in the sepulchral light,
emanating rot and
radiation sickness.
More importantly, it isn't just the surface that is adjusting its outgoing
radiation to the increased CO2, but the entire troposphere, and most of that
radiation is
emanating from the high atmosphere.
The polar ice sheets serve as «thermostats» of global temperatures from which cold air and cold ocean currents
emanate, moderating the effects of solar
radiation.