Sentences with phrase «ranges in altitude»

Uvita ranges in altitude from sea level to a quick ride up to 4000» where the air is cool and crisp.
«And there is a great range in the altitude, so there are many small climate zones.

Not exact matches

In Bulgaria we had the opportunity to conduct air - to - air training with the MiG - 29 and to fly at low altitude through the mountains before reaching the firing range; I was also fortune to participate in a CSAR training where we have managed to integrate Puma helicopters and Su - 25 attack planes... something you don't see every daIn Bulgaria we had the opportunity to conduct air - to - air training with the MiG - 29 and to fly at low altitude through the mountains before reaching the firing range; I was also fortune to participate in a CSAR training where we have managed to integrate Puma helicopters and Su - 25 attack planes... something you don't see every dain a CSAR training where we have managed to integrate Puma helicopters and Su - 25 attack planes... something you don't see every day!
The batteries perform well in temperatures as low as − 60 degrees Celsius, unlike standard lithium - ion batteries, so they could power instruments in high - altitude drones and long - range spacecraft, Rustomji says.
ICON's position 350 miles above Earth will enable it to study the atmosphere in profile, giving scientists an unprecedented look at the state of the ionosphere at a range of altitudes.
The ozone concentrations in his measurements remained nearly constantly below the detection limit of approx. 10 ppbv in the entire vertical range from the surface of Earth to an altitude of around 15 kilometres.
As recently as June, an article in Defense News, a trade publication, reported that the Air Force was developing «a stealthy 4,000 - mph plane capable of flying to altitudes of about 100,000 feet, with transcontinental range
Solar storms can cause dramatic change in the temperatures of the upper atmosphere, including the ionosphere, which ranges from about 30 miles in altitude to about 600 miles high — the edge of space.
Their results confirm, in all three groups, that species living in regions with greater temperature variability have both greater environmental tolerances and wider ranges — both in terms of latitude and altitude.
At that altitude, particles are subject to long - range transport unlike particles lower in the atmosphere.
It offers three huge screens showing all the planes in the air — but they don't show a flight's speed, range and altitude.
Band 10 brings to ALMA a broad range of capabilities, which — among other things — enables astronomers and planetary scientists to study and monitor temperature changes at different altitudes above the clouds of Uranus and other giant planets in our Solar System.
Titan has a thin atmospheric layer of roughly constant temperature above the troposphere, followed by an extensive stratosphere ranging from 50 to 200 km (30 to 120 miles) in altitude, where temperatures steadily increase with altitude to a maximum of 160 to 180 K (− 172 to − 136 °F, − 113 to − 93 °C).
Important manifestations of such external forcing from space to the atmosphere are the variations in different solar parameters such as the solar irradiance (including solar UV) and solar particle fluxes, which can induce changes in the atmosphere both at local and global scales, and can influence over a large range of altitudes.
«In fact, declines of extreme high - altitude species at their lower range margins have recently been observed in the Alps.&raquIn fact, declines of extreme high - altitude species at their lower range margins have recently been observed in the Alps.&raquin the Alps.»
«On the night side of the planet, temperatures normally fall with altitude, but we noticed a peak in the chart in the 90 to 100 kilometer range.
According to Belyaev, this layer is in the same range of altitudes where the ozone is.
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It is located North - west of Cusco, in the basin of the Vilcanota or Willcamayu in Quechua (Sacred River, in Incan times), in the Vilcabamba Mountain Range, and at an altitude of 2,438 m.a.s.l.
Offers scenic glider flights ranging in duration from 20 minutes to 2 hours where altitudes of 10,000 + feet can be reached.
Located high in the Tilarán Mountain Range at an altitude of about 4300 feet above sea level, Monteverde is one of the Costa Rica's most scenic spots.
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Before arriving in Peru I'd hiked up to an altitude of 2650 metres in the Picos de Europa, and my skiing trips to the Sierra Nevada mountain range (also in Spain) had seen me descending from heights of around 3000 metres above sea level, but this was nothing in comparison to the summit of the Dead Woman's Pass, which lay 1200 metres above the pinnacle of my experience thus far.
Had I known I'd be sleeping at icy campsites, and pushing my body's ability to cope with altitudes over 15,400 feet, I might have had second thoughts about the three - day trek from Urubamba (in the Sacred Valley of Peru) to Lares hot springs, 20 km away on the other side of a mountain range that we had to climb over.
Additional sites extend this experience throughout the Front Range: Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield is a 700 - acre native plant refuge with an active farm in Jefferson County; Mount Goliath is a high - altitude trail and interpretive site on the Mount Evans Scenic Byway.
Animals and plants also agree — in that they are moving their ranges by latitude and altitude to find climate niches similar to the ones in which they evolved.
The second observation relates to the apparent difference in the wet / dry adiabatic altitude at temperatures in the range of -30 Deg C. Apparently, the British Arctic Survey Team operating out of Northern Canada in 2006 seemed to suggest that the formation of ice / snow in the upper atmospheric region of around 250mb seems to be remaining as super cooled water drops.
C to over -40 Deg C. in the upper ranges (200mb) and the change in altitude can vary as much as 6 km over a wide spread area exceeding a column of 25 sq km.
These are part of their developmental programming, similar to our adjusting the number of capillaries at different altitudes — probably for the same reason as this would result in their ability to better adapt to different altitudes, increasing the range of the species or subspecies.
Climate engineering: The leadership of the American Meteorological Society has staked its position on possible artificial interventions in climate ranging from sucking heat - trapping CO2 out of the atmosphere to adding high - altitude veils of sulfur to reflect the sun.
Jump, A. S., C. Mátyás, and J. Peñuelas, 2009: The altitude - for - latitude disparity in the range retractions of woody species.
In this altitude range CO2 is the dominant emitter as there's very little H2O left when the temperature is 210 - 240K as it is at these altitudes.
Troposphere - The lowest part of the atmosphere, from the surface to about 10 kilometers (~ 6 miles) in altitude at mid-latitudes (ranging from 9 kilometers (~ 5.6 miles) at high latitudes to 16 kilometers (~ 10 miles in the tropics on average), where clouds and weather phenomena occur.
Stratosphere - The highly stratified region of the atmosphere above the troposphere extending from about 10 kilometers (~ 6 miles), ranging from 9 kilometers (~ 5.6 miles) at high latitudes to 16 kilometers (~ 10 miles) in the tropics on average, to about 50 kilometers (~ 31 miles) altitude.
In fact, the ionization in the D region during PCA events is due mainly to protons with energy in the range 1 — 100 MeV that can reach an altitude between 30 and 80 kIn fact, the ionization in the D region during PCA events is due mainly to protons with energy in the range 1 — 100 MeV that can reach an altitude between 30 and 80 kin the D region during PCA events is due mainly to protons with energy in the range 1 — 100 MeV that can reach an altitude between 30 and 80 kin the range 1 — 100 MeV that can reach an altitude between 30 and 80 km.
Stratosphere The highly stratified region of the atmosphere above the troposphere extending from about 10 km (ranging from 9 km at high latitudes to 16 km in the tropics on average) to about 50 km altitude.
The main purpose of this radar is to determine the first three Doppler moments (reflectivity, vertical velocity, and spectral width) at a range resolution of approximately 30 meters from near - ground to nearly 20 km in altitude.
Northern - latitude countries and high - altitude regions may become increasingly important for biodiversity and species conservation as the ranges of species distributions move poleward and upward in response to climate change (Berry et al., 2006).
As seen in the above diagram different ranges of the UV spectrum are absorbed at different altitudes, the Lyman alpha range is particularly strong and produces large amounts of atomic oxygen down to 70 km that is used in the formation of ozone in the mesosphere.
That was a decade ago I did that work and I don't recall what range of altitudes / pressure retrievals were that good but I'm going to say it was in the stratosphere.
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