Sentences with phrase «reduced by altitude»

Temperatures are reduced by altitude in the Sierra with warm days and chilly nights as well as frequent heavy rain in the afternoons.

Not exact matches

I live at 5000 ′ altitude: tested my candy thermometer (way off), didn't want to buy another so used my instant read one successfully, ADJUSTING for altitude in my case all temps had to reduce by 10 *.
If granulated sugar is called for, reduce sugar by 1/4 to 1/2 cups at altitudes of 3,500 - 6,500 feet).
If using granulated sugar, reduce sugar by 1/4 to 1/2 cups at altitudes of 3,500 - 6,500 feet.
With higher precipitation, portions of this snow may not melt during the summer and so glacial ice can form at lower altitudes and more southerly latitudes, reducing the temperatures over land by increased albedo as noted above.
Yes, low air density (usually caused by high altitudes) will reduce engine output significantly.
Now, sketch a plot of temperature against altitude, then, pick a point around 4Km altitude and reduce the gradient of the plot by rotating it anticlockwise about that pivoting altitude.
I would not however accept that this rephrasing is equivalent to AM's phrasing «water vapor condensation in any adiabatic process is necessarily accompanied by reduced air pressure» because the latter carries with it the implication that if significant condensation occurs at a fixed altitude, with no other effect such as failling rain, then there is a reduction of air pressure.
Spencer, Christy and other scientists have had to develop small corrections that they use every month to reduce errors caused by the satellites losing altitude or drifting in their orbits.
Small increases in CO2 could cause small increases in temperature by slightly raising the average altitude of outgoing radiation, but it appears negative feedback from cloud variation reduces even this small effect.
The Spice team - drawn from a number of universities as well as Marshall Aerospace - calculates that 10 or 20 giant balloons at a 20 km altitude could release enough particles into the atmosphere to reduce the global temperature by around 2C.
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