Now I'm finding myself lifting up my shirt in front of
any reflected surface at least three times a day... Does that make me narcissistic?
Not exact matches
Professor Baldwin added: «Natural large pressure fluctuations in the polar stratosphere tend to last a long time —
at least a month, and we see this
reflected as
surface pressure changes that look very much like the North Atlantic Oscillation — which has significant effects on weather and extreme events across Europe.»
They are designed to operate fully exposed in the harsh conditions of the Array Operations Site, to survive strong winds, and to keep their smooth
reflecting surfaces accurate to
at least 25 micrometers (less than the typical thickness of a human hair) under a wide range of air temperature of -20 to +20 degrees.
But I could also argue that appearing here they take on a character that is
at least partially determined by the space itself, Woodeson's Super Sexy Sculpture... Oh Yes
reflecting its surroundings not outwards, as one might normally find in a mirror, but rather by way of its concave stainless steel
surface, enfolding the external project space into itself, surrounding its own surroundings, as it were.
Geoengineering proposals fall into
at least three broad categories: 1) managing atmospheric greenhouse gases (e.g., ocean fertilization and atmospheric carbon capture and sequestration), 2) cooling the Earth by
reflecting sunlight (e.g., putting reflective particles into the atmosphere, putting mirrors in space to
reflect the sun's energy, increasing
surface reflectivity and altering the amount or characteristics of clouds), and 3) moderating specific impacts of global warming (e.g., efforts to limit sea level rise by increasing land storage of water, protecting ice sheets or artificially enhancing mountain glaciers).
Sensors located
at least 100 meters from artificial heating or
reflecting surfaces, such as buildings, concrete
surfaces, and parking lots.
He fails to recognize that the incremental power
reflected away from clouds is greater than the
surface power trapped by them, or
at least this is the case when the temperature is greater than 0C and the ground is snow / ice free.
Surely the
surface layer of water transmits
at least as much insolation as ice
reflects.