Sentences with phrase «reach the surface during»

Among the rules that BLM plans to delay until January 2019 are requirements that oil and gas producers submit plans to cut waste, measure and report gas flared from wells and dispose of gas that reaches the surface during drilling and well completion.
The blanket allows some (but not all) heat to reach the surface during day time hours to be absorbed by the land and seas.
So the negative «forcing» associated with aerosols for example, is presumably linked to their reducing insolation reaching the surface during the day, and in that sense has a physical meaning.

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If your baby isn't really comfortable on his tummy or doesn't weight shift yet during tummy time, try putting him on his tummy on an exercise ball and slowly zooming him forward to the point where he can reach the play surface.
If your baby is not really comfortable on his tummy or does not weight shift yet during tummy time, try putting him on his tummy on an exercise ball and slowly zooming him forward to the point where he can reach the play surface.
It'll be easier for them to reach and provides a surface that prevents their toys from falling on the floor during the ride.
Reports surfaced Friday that Brown's attorney reached out to the school board during a closed door session at Wednesday's meeting.
During these two significant events, «the amount of radiation that reached the surface was less than that which would done if these aerosols had not been there,» Mª Ángeles Obregón, researcher in the Physics department of the University of Extremadura (UEx) and the University of Évora (Portugal) and lead author of this study, explains.
During this event, the aerosols stayed close to the surface due to the presence of a anticyclone hovering over the study region at sea - level, «reducing the amount of shortwave irradiance reaching the surface and causing greater radiative cooling,» states Obregón, who likens the effects of desert dust with those resulting from certain forest fires or episodes of high pollution.
This occurred when, during initial tongue protrusion, one of the groove tips adhered to the feeder wall before the tip reached the surface of the nectar pool and the groove tip bent as the tongue continued to move forward.
During 2016, average temperatures were the highest reported since record keeping began in 1880, reaching 1.69 degrees F (0.94 degrees C) above the average for land and sea surfaces in the 20th century.
In fact, it is only during these periods of low solar activity that very long radio waves from space can pass through the atmosphere to reach Earth's surface.
When you use a yoga wheel during the pose, reaching your arms forward on top of the wheel's raised surface, you also experience a nice stretch through the shoulders and chest.
Microsoft entered the market during the quarter with its Surface, but failed to reach the top five after shipping just under 900,000 units into the channel, according to IDC.
Not only can you not select a night time race, but starting a 100 % race distance during sunset as I did at Spa to test the feature will never result in reaching night time conditions; despite even being set to a 5x speed for the time of day with a noticeable lack of any change in the positioning of the sun and no movement in the positioning of shadows on the track surface which is evident given the amount of trees situated trackside.
And as well, peer reviewed science empirically shows that the amount of solar radiation reaching the earth's surface increasing by 2.7 W / m ² to 6.8 W / m ² during the late 20th century warming.
``... peer reviewed science empriically shows that during the late 20th century warming there was an increase of 2.7 W / m ² to 6.8 W / m ² more solar radiation reaching the earth's surface, which was ~ 10 times greater than the increase in CO2 forcing..»
Solar activity has been the highest in the previous 4 centuries: http://www.climate4you.com/images/SolarIrradianceReconstructedSince1610%20LeanUntil2000%20From2001dataFromPMOD.gif The empirical data from peer reviewed science, Hatzianastassiou (2005), Goode (2007), Pinker (2005), Herman (2013), McLean (2014), shows that during the last 2 decades of the 20th century when most of the late 20th century warming occurred, the amount of solar radiation reaching the earth's surface increased by 2.7 W / m ² to 6.8 W / m ².
Meanwhile I've cited several that show that natural climate forcing, more solar radiation reaching the earth's surface, increased by ~ 10 times more that CO2 forcing increased during the late 20th century warming.
Just face reality and admit that peer reviewed science empriically shows that during the late 20th century warming there was an increase of 2.7 W / m ² to 6.8 W / m ² more solar radiation reaching the earth's surface, which was ~ 10 times greater than the increase in CO2 forcing.
Also during 1992 and 1993, ash and other particles from the volcano created a haze around the planet and slightly reduced the sunlight reaching Earth's surface and made the sun's radiation less direct and more diffuse.
On the surface, the moon's temperature during daytime can reach 100 °C (212 °F).
1) On dry savannas in Africa the surface temperature of clear climate during daytime can reach about 50 C, but during nighttime can cool down until about zero C. However, CO2 content in atmosphere during all the time is the same, which proves that the carbon dioxide as greenhouse gas in atmosphere has no distinguishable influence on climate temperature.
A typical modern building enclosure during cold weather will have wall and window surface temperatures that are several degrees below the indoor air temperature, and therefore to reach a comfortable operative temperature the indoor air temperature will need to be higher.
«A paper recently published in the journal Weather finds that global summer average sunshine [solar short - wave radiation that reaches Earth's surface] dimmed during the period 1958 - 1983 [prompting an ice age scare], but markedly increased from 1985 - 2010.»
Because the sea surface gets colder, there is less evaporation, and thus less heat transfer from the ocean to the atmosphere during the time it takes for the water to reach the Arctic Ocean.
On the Moon, the effective buffering depth is ~ 1m, which for comparison gives about a tenth of the buffering capacity of the Earth's atmosphere, while the sol is of course ~ 29 times as long, so the temperature swing of the lunar surface is much greater, reaching ~ 120C during the lunar day.
Since the 1980s the most severe ozone layer depletion has been regularly observed over Antarctica during spring, when ozone levels drop by over 95 % and UV radiation reaching Earth's surface increases substantially.
The initial changes in temperature during this period are explained by changes in the Earth's orbit around the sun, which affects the amount of seasonal sunlight reaching the Earth's surface.
An object on the surface of the Earth warms during the day for until the Sun reaches its zenith.
This has been documented by the data of Martin Wild and others demonstrating a reduction in «solar surface radiation» during that interval — i.e, a reduction in that fraction of sunlight incident on the TOA that reached the surface under both clear sky and all - sky conditions.
However, the observations show that both surface temperatures as well as ocean heat content started to increase (during the 1970's and 80's) long after solar activity had reached its plateau (during the 1950's).
This aerosol driven increase in energy reaching the surface is much larger than any increase caused by GHGs during that same 11 year period: a potential aerosol driven forcing of 3.4 to 5 watts / M ^ 2.
Changes in the timing of the sea ice minimum extent are especially important because more of the sun's energy reaches Earth's surface during the Arctic summer than during the Arctic winter.
Cloud cover decreases significantly during the positive PDO phase, allowing more sunlight to reach the earth's surface.
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