Sentences with phrase «similar atmospheric processes»

When comparing the behavior of these disk's host stars to the Sun, it appears as though these A / B stars exhibit similar atmospheric processes, which are commonly assumed not to occur in massive stars.

Not exact matches

Today in Nano Letters, the group presents a process that turns atmospheric CO2 into carbon nanofibers similar to valuable materials used in industries such as aerospace, construction, and electronics.
John Cushman, Purdue University distinguished professor of earth, atmospheric and planetary science and a professor of mathematics, is commercializing a technology that could provide an «instantly rechargeable» method forelectric and hybrid vehicle batteries through a quick and easy process similar to refueling a car at a gas station.
Interglacial cooling rates demonstrate consistent, predictable trendlines suggesting Earth's climate follows similar, repeatable processes such as ice growth rates and oceanic / atmospheric process interactions as it cools.
The Humboldt Current Large Marine Ecosystem (off Chile and Peru), the Benguelan Current LME (Namibia and South Africa), the Canary Current LME (Morocco), are the other main upwelling ecosystems, all driven by similar oceanographic and atmospheric processes, all on the eastern sides of ocean basins (western sides of continents).
«Analysis of observations indicate that this heat wave was mainly due to internal atmospheric dynamical processes that produced and maintained a strong and long - lived blocking event, and that similar atmospheric patterns have occurred with prior heat waves in this region.
«Understanding what drives the meteorology on Saturn, and in general on gaseous planets, has been one of our cardinal goals since the inception of the Cassini mission,» said Carolyn Porco, imaging team lead, based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colo. «It is very gratifying to see that we're finally coming to understand those atmospheric processes that make Earth similar to, and also different from, other planets.»
Terrestrial radiation absorbed by CO2 is immediately thermalized, i.e. the radiant energy absorbed by CO2 molecules is immediately (about 0.1 nanosecond) transferred (in a process similar to thermal conduction) to other atmospheric molecules which outnumber CO2 molecules 2500 to 1.
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