Sentences with phrase «retain more heat»

There is no question that hypothesis B and C are one and the same and correct, the slight warming of the skin causes the ocean to retain more heat it got from DSR, but the fact remains that DLR from CO2 can not enter the ocean.
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.
Streets and roofs are clad in dark materials like asphalt and bitumen, which retain more heat than lighter materials and natural surfaces like soil.
This is because global warming is caused by a global energy imbalance - something causing the Earth to retain more heat, such as an increase in solar radiation reaching the surface, or an increased greenhouse effect.
But I think that misses the point; if you've got a hollow sphere, filled with a mixed gas at equilibrium at a certain temperature, and then you replace some of the gas with CO2 (raise the concentration) does the sphere necessarily retain more heat?
Arctic clouds tend to retain more heat I would imagine and diffused sunlight is still a pretty source of energy.
Plastic dog crate: If you have a smaller dog or live in a cool climate, a plastic crate allows your dog to retain more heat.
Adding CO2 lets the atmosphere retain more heat, which changes global wind patterns, pushing clouds into new areas.
«Cities tend to be warmer than their rural surroundings; they retain more heat,» says Jason Schatz, a graduate student in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and affiliate of the Water Sustainability and Climate (WSC) project, who co-authored the study with WSC lead investigator, Chris Kucharik.
Spencer and Braswell had drawn on NASA satellite data to try to show that the atmospheres in climate models retain more heat than the real atmosphere does, causing the models to predict too much warming under a strengthening greenhouse.
«Brightness in the infrared indicates blocky surfaces, which retain more heat than surfaces covered by powder and debris.
There's enough crisscrossing to cause a seasonal «wave of darkening» on parts of the planet during summer, Cantor says, making the surface retain more heat.
Brighter regions at night indicate surfaces that retain more heat from the previous day than surrounding surfaces, just as grassy fields cool off at night while buildings in the city remain warmer.
Akin to adding insulation to a home, enhancing the GHE is about retaining more heat in the system not adding more heat input.
The Earth is retaining more heat than it is emitting (radiative balance out of kilter).

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It's also made with 100 % pure Talalay latex rather than heat - retaining memory foam or cheaper, man - made latex options more commonly substituted.
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.
Other than that, I found the marinade / sauce more than sufficiently thick without a roux after a short amount of cooking - I didn't need as long as indicated but maybe that's because I used a cast iron pan and it retained the heat from the oven better than some other oven proof pans.
These products can retain more of their natural flavours, aromas, colours and nutrition than in conventionally processed foods as heat can damage sensitive food components.
Since cacao powder is raw, it retains many more nutrients found in the cacao bean than highly heated cocoa powder does.
Raw cacao powder retains a higher portion of nutrients than more common cocoa powder, which is usually heated during manufacturing.
100 % cacao, it is minimally processed and containing no additives or sugars, The lack of heat during processing means that it retains a lot more of its nutritional value.
It may be a simple sauce, but it retains the flavor and heat of fataliis successfully while being more than just pureed chiles.
Since slow cookers retain heat very well, you may want to transfer to a large bowl and place in the refrigerator to cool more quickly.
However, there are environmentally sound reasons for preferring it to conventional cooking: It only heats the moisture in food, so more energy is retained.
This fat does more than smooth out wrinkles — it helps baby retain body heat and regulate temperature.
It never gets over heated this way and you retain as many of the vitamins, minerals and enzymes if you heat it as little as possible — no more than body temperature.
More to that, the adaptive material easily adapts to your body and doesn't retain heat thus ensuring you enjoy quality sleep.
Premature brain and little body fat makes it difficult for the baby to retain heat, so preterm babies lose body heat more rapidly than a full - term baby.
At higher altitudes it is relatively harder to retain this energy as more heat is lost to space.
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.
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations cause an imbalance in Earth's heat budget: more heat is retained than expelled, which in turn generates global surface warming.
Look for cold - processed energy bars that preserve enzymatic activity and retain more essential nutrients than heat - processed or baked bars.
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).
It also has double paneled walls that retain heat more efficiently.
It is rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A, D, E and K. Because fermentation does not use heat, Blue Ice Fermented Cod Liver Oil is able to retain more nutrients, omega fatty acids and enzymes.
Usefully, Renault has retained physical knobs and switches for the heating controls; more user - friendly than diving into menus, as you must on a 308.
The 2018 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer and Grand Tourer will retain the five engine options, but improvements to the crankshaft, heat management systems, valve train, and turbos all bring more power and greater efficiency.
The brilliant adaptive suspension system is easily worth the $ 700 asking price, and the $ 500 heated front seats are a useful feature to have during the winter months that should also help the 3 Series retain a bit more of its value come resale time.
Some prices are subject to change in cases of more invasive surgeries (pregnancy, in heat, cryptorchid, etc.), or pulling of retained baby teeth.
Despite any stories you may of heard, long haired Chihuahuas do not retain body heat any more efficiently than the short haired variety.
Smaller dogs may have more difficulty generating and retaining body heat, so they're good candidates for sweaters or coats that not only protect them from the elements but also provide warmth.
LifeSource Bits are cold formed, meaning that they are exposed to a minimum of heat so that they retain more of their nutritional value.
Outdoor cats may lose more hair in the spring and fall and retain more fur in the winter, while indoor cats can shed all year round because of the artificial light and generalized use of air conditioning and heating, both of which trick the cat's system and often lead to continual, rather than seasonal, shedding.
Dogs, in particular, are prone to overheating because their furry bodies are designed to be more efficient at retaining heat as opposed to getting rid of it.
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.
You might say energy is retained, but it is the vastly more numerous O2 and N2 molecules that are warmed and retain the heat, even though they can not directly absorb outgoing infrared energy themselves.
If the surface layer of the ocean is not quickly exchanging energy with the troposphere, which it can do easily and quickly but retaining the energy, why is it not heating up far more rapidly, If you are saying it is getting rid of it to the deep oceans, how precisely is it doing this so quickly?
One thing that I have never had explained and that I would very much like to understand is this: I believe carbon dioxide and methane are greenhouse gasses effectively because they retain heat more or longer than the Oxygen and Nitrogen that make up the bulk of the atmosphere.
There is no reason that it can't go on for hundreds of more years; in Toronto's 401 Richmond complex, (see Margie Zeidler: Building Green Incubators) she restored hundreds, which «involved the removal of the old glass, heat stripping to remove the putty and several layers of paint, and then replacement of broken and rotted parts (where possible the old glass was retained).
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