Since a thinner ice shell
retains less heat, the tidal effects caused by Saturn on the large fractures in the ice at the south pole are no longer enough to explain the strong heat flow affecting this region.
Not exact matches
Of course
heating the raw cacao isn't ideal but it's still better than using cocoa as it's been way
less heated so still
retains some goodness
The Raw Blue Agave nectar simply goes through
less filtration and is
heated at a a lower temperature so that it
retains a more full bodied flavor profile.
The seeds and veins
retain heat, removing them will make the chile slightly
less hot.
The mitten fit is a great option for
retaining heat, although you have
less mobility than with gloves.
In the North Atlantic, more
heat has been
retained at deep levels as a result of changes to both the ocean and atmospheric circulations, which have led to the winter atmosphere extracting
less heat from the ocean.
While larger planets could have sufficient gravity to attract a massive hydrogen - helium atmosphere, smaller planets — like Mars or Mercury that have
less than half the Earth's mass — located in or near their star's habitable zone may lose their initial life - supporting atmosphere because of low gravity and / or the lack of plate tectonics needed to recycle
heat -
retaining carbon dioxide gas back into the atmosphere (Kasting et al, 1993).
Unrefined sunflower oil is
less heat - stable (and therefore well - suited to dishes that are either raw or cooked at low temperatures); but, will
retain more of its original nutrient content, flavor, and color (light - amber).
and, of course, the effect of cooler water at the ocean's surface is
less re-radiation of
heat into the atmosphere over it, and hence (i)
less heating of the atmosphere from that source (ii) more
heat retained at that water surface.
If, as 2008 SST / SHA maps are showing, major ports around the Atlantic Basin are stemming their wastewater emissions, then surface waters will
retain less diurnal
heat.
Warmer winters (if they have lots of clouds... in winter thick clouds actually warm since there is
less daylight and there cooling effect is now reversed to warming by
retaining the
heat... reflecting more IR than carbon dioxide can do, depending upon the type of cloud).
Recently we have evidently been in the phase of internal variability where more
heat is
retained by the ocean and
less released to the atmosphere.
However, since the shell is at a higher temp than background, though probably not by a lot, (background ~ 3 DegK, which is effectively = 0 for this problem),
less heat would be transferred to the shell, and the earth would consequently
retain more of it and so it would warm slightly.
Since common building materials like asphalt, steel, concrete, and brick
retain more
heat than vegetation, land development elevates surface and, to a
lesser degree, air temperatures.
When a positive forcing is applied to the northern hemisphere,
less energy is transfer to the south since the atmosphere has lower resistance to
heat loss and the land has
less thermal mass to
retain heat to buffer the loss.
Now one of the points made earlier by Gavin was that the ocean is able to
retain heat, and thus if a given season fails to produce hurricanes one season, then the next season that there is
less windshear should see more powerful hurricanes due to the increased
heat reserve.