Sentences with phrase «same atmospheric conditions»

«These days we wouldn't need the same atmospheric conditions to match that heat because of the background warming trend,» King said.
The ion source now creates and sends particles to the funnel in a single system under the same atmospheric conditions.
You can't repeat the experiment because you'll never have the same atmospheric conditions again,» says Katja Friedrich, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Not exact matches

That, according to Kane, poses a problem because our own solar system contains two planets of the same size — Earth and Venus — that have vastly different atmospheric and surface conditions.
At the same time the lifetime of atmospheric ozone is short due to the exceptionally warm and moist conditions in the tropical West Pacific.
The paper's conclusions are based on atmospheric conditions found in the Southeastern United States, and Graduate Research Assistant Hongyu Guo has begun a study of data from the Northeast United States to determine if the same thing happens elsewhere in the country.
And though they all share the same formal vocabulary, the palettes of the paintings are diverse, reflecting the different atmospheric conditions each depicts.
When GCMs are used to model atmospheric conditions and spatial grid size is reduced is there a scale at which chaotic conditions prevail and make modeling difficult in the same way that weather is harder to model than climate?
Why do you believe that water vapour can make clouds under the right atmospheric conditions, yet water vapour that comes out of a jet exhaust shouldn't do the same?
All the atmospheric conditions were favorable for explosive thunderstorm development and nothing would happen because too many thunder cells tried to form at the same time each stealing energy from its neighbor.
There are numerous models that show a relationship, but the models omit more elements of atmospheric complexity than they include (and exclude any solar forcing with the exception of irradiance in some models), they can not backcast past ca 1900, they can not forecast next month, and they do generate greatly dissimilar forecasts when fed with the same assumptions of future conditions.
Broad - scale Silurian climatic conditions can be inferred by determining the positions and orientations of the paleocontinents and assuming that atmospheric circulation functioned according to the same basic principles during Silurian times as it does today.
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