Do they expand and shrink in a change of temperature; because they have nothing better to do — OR, they expand when warmed, to increase the volume of the atmosphere = to
release more heat AND, they shrink when cooled more than normal, to preserve heat.
This heat is stored in the oceans to eventually
release more heat to the global.
WHY will expanding the atmosphere make
it release more heat?
Storms with lightning tend to be more intense and
release more heat.
Producing beef for the table
releases more heat - trapping greenhouse gases than most people realize — far more, pound for pound, than are generated by the production of most other kinds of food
This planet also
releases more heat than it receives from the sun as gravity compresses its mass (and slowly shrinks the planet).
The ocean cycle that had been
releasing more heat is bound to continue trending back to average.
Every EXTRA heat, INCLUDING the geothermal heat, including heat from burning fossil fuel, is instantly wasted == therefore:» the earth's atmosphere
releases MORE heat than what the sun produces on the earth».
LIA wasn't GLOBAL cooling; but colder in Europe, north America — because Arctic ocean had less ice cover - > was
releasing more heat / was accumulating - > radiating + spreading more coldness — currents were taking that extra coldness to Mexican gulf — then to the Mediterranean — because Sahara was increasing creation of dry heat and evaporating extra water in the Mediterranean — to top up the deficit — gulf stream was faster / that was melting more ice on arctic also as chain reaction — Because Mediterranean doesn't have enough tributaries, to compensate for the evaporation deficit.
On the surface,
it releases more heat than normal, which is carried poleward by normal atmospheric processes.
That is, the melting permafrost
releases more heat - trapping gases formerly stored in soil, often for thousands of years, into the atmosphere.
Making the ice in a freezer
releases more heat than melting the ice takes from the room; and you consume electricity into the bargain.
For example, global warming is thawing frozen ground called «permafrost,» which then
releases more heat - trapping gases into the air.
If ENSO
releases more heat than normal from the tropical Pacific over a multidecadal period, surface temperatures have to warm over that multidecadal period.
Not exact matches
Low - income households spend three times
more of their income than the United States average to
heat and cool their homes, according to a
release from Nest.
* some bits of nougat / caramel might melt and stuck to the paper once cold — to avoid that, while the cookies are still warm, gently
release them from the paper and reshape the cookies into a circle if the melted bits run off and change their shape; I thought of using foil instead of baking paper to avoid the sticking issue, but then I thought the foil would transfer
more heat to the cookies and make them too flat Makes about 38 large cookies
While the onions are still hot, stir in the nutmeg and bay leaf powder and let the mixture
heat 1 - 2
more minutes, so the spices
release maximum flavor.
First, a bit of
heat releases the flavor of the spices, giving you much
more punch.
This
heat applied directly to the herbs and spices will
release more of their flavor and add a smoky quality to the sauce.
Media
Release 10 January 2013
More heat to come — Industry urges Australians to know the facts on hydration The bottom line is all beverages hydrate — that's the message from the Australian Beverages Council, which is recommending people meet their hydration needs during the seasonal
heat wave from whatever source.
If I try to configure the smoker similar to a Weber grill (drilling some holes on top and rigging up a slide mechanism to regulate
release of air), will that help create a chimney draw to generate
more heat from the charcoal?
The longer you muddle, the
more heat is
released.
The news is scary because they found 1) body
heat causes the chemicals to be
released at a higher rate 2) the chemicals are emitted directly into the respiratory system because that's where the baby's head is and 3) the newer the crib mattress, the
more toxic chemicals it
releases.
Besides, the polyester fill is processed to become Down - alternative (a typical filling materials which gives soft and luxurious feeling), and so the pillow will offer
more breathability and quickly
release the body
heat and moisture vapor to the surface to ensure a
more comfortable night's sleep.
Sen. Charles Schumer is asking the federal government to immediately
release more than $ 35 million to subsidize home
heating for New Yorkers affected by a run of frigid weather.
Armed security officers are becoming
more prevalent at America's schools, according to a federal study
released amid a
heated debate over whether teachers and other school officials should carry guns.
Latimer, who just
released his own polling data showing the race in a statistical dead
heat, is talking about private sector jobs and accusing Astorino of inflating the numbers by
more than double during his two terms as county executive.
Methane or natural gas is 72 times
more potent at capturing
heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after
release - and to deal with climate change, we need to focus on the next few decades.
Intense
heat waves will become
more common over the next few decades, according to a 2009 report
released jointly by the National Wildlife Federation and Physicians for Social Responsibility.
In an ideal SRM geoengineering scenario, even as humans warm the Earth by
releasing increasing amounts of
heat - trapping gases, that warmth would be counterbalanced, since
more heat - causing radiation would also be reflected.
As the climate changes, Southern Ocean upwelling may increase, which could accelerate ice shelf melting,
release more carbon into the atmosphere and limit the ocean's ability to absorb
heat and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Some glaciers on the perimeter of West Antarctica are receiving increased
heat from deep, warm ocean currents, which melt ice from the grounding line,
releasing the brake and causing the glaciers to flow and shed icebergs into the ocean
more quickly.
By
releasing carbon dioxide higher in the atmosphere, airplanes allow the molecule
more time to trap
heat, also contributing via contrails and other chemically active gases, the IPCC notes.
For example, photonic crystals could funnel excess
heat from a power plant's generator and
release it over a much smaller band of frequencies to drive engines — such as those in electric - powered cars that can absorb energy only within a small range — much
more efficiently.
A new survey of consumer attitudes
released today by Accenture indicates that U.S. consumers are
more interested in smart grid applications that save them money and automate the management of their electricity use, rather than giving them direct control over
heating, cooling and appliances as prices fluctuate during the day.
Acting as a safety valve of sorts, this response creates a negative radiative feedback that allows
more of the accumulating
heat to be
released into space through the top of the atmosphere.
Sandia's dark - horse entry in the fusion race still consumes far
more energy than it
releases, but that is also true of the
more conventional — and
more expensive — approaches to fusion, such as bombarding encapsulated fuel with laser light from every direction (as the National Ignition Facility in Livermore, Calif., does) or using giant superconducting magnets to
heat levitating plasma for minutes at a time inside a doughnut - shaped chamber (as the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor in France may do when it's completed around 2027).
Over the lifetime of the
released CO2, the trapped
heat exceeds the
heat released during combustion by a factor of
more than 100,000, researchers report online June 2 in Geophysical Research Letters.
Release more energy, again in the form of infrared radiation, aka
heat — and you effectively get free A / C.
More of it must be burned to produce a given amount of
heat, and that increases the
release of particulates and other pollutants.
Caldeira said the study's most significant finding is that the carbon
released from burning a gallon of gas — or any fossil fuel —
heats the climate dramatically
more than the
heat given off during burning.
To
heat that boiler, the damp, crumbly brown coal known as lignite — which is even
more polluting than the harder black anthracite variety — burns in the presence of pure oxygen, a process known as oxyfuel,
releasing as waste both water vapor and that
more notorious greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide (CO2).
If plants
release less water there is
more warming and a consequent increase in
heat wave intensity.
Add 20 percent to that and you're up to 28 ° — a level that could thaw permafrost drastically, and
release even
more heat - trapping CO2 into the air.
Could the Arctic Ocean
heat enough in these circumstances to melt the clathrates locked underwater along the continental shelves
releasing even
more massive amounts of methane?
«
More heat is trapped in the upper layers of the ocean, where it can be easily
released back into the atmosphere,» Park said.
But as the radioactive elements decay into
more stable ones, they stop
releasing heat and the interiors of these objects gradually cool, and any subsurface oceans will eventually freeze.
There are also concerns that oceans, which currently absorb
more than 90 percent of the extra
heat being trapped by human greenhouse gas emissions, could eventually
release some of that back to the surface, speeding up the surface temperature rise.
I read here that
more carbon
released from permafrost — especially as methane, causes faster
heating of the Northern Hemisphere.
A whopping 90 percent of the energy used by traditional incandescent light bulbs is
released through
heat, and the higher the wattage, the
more energy (and money) you'll save by switching off.