That's a pretty silly claim on Dr. Curry's part if you consider that in the months the arctic sea ice isn't diminished, there's never really
so much sunlight as you'd count it against the average, so whatever albedo changes there are during the half of the year that matters, they're when the sun is at its highest angle.
Because Venus reflects
so much sunlight, it is usually the brightest planet in the night sky.
The smoke from the fires started by nuclear weapons would block out
so much sunlight that temperatures in the middle of continents would plunge to sub-freezing levels, even in the summer, and these effects would last for years.
Our condo faces South so we've been getting
so much sunlight that is heating up our place.
Two years earlier, the ash from an unusually large number of major volcanic eruptions reflected
so much sunlight that 1816 became known as the year without a summer.
The smoke from vast fires started by bombs dropped on cities and industrial areas would envelop the planet and absorb
so much sunlight that the earth's surface would get cold, dark and dry, killing plants worldwide and eliminating our food supply.
Higher latitude forests are less effective at this because they absorb
so much sunlight.
It requires
so much sunlight and so much water,» said Anthony Geraci, executive director of child nutrition for MCS.
Not exact matches
You will have
so much money stacked up that you will need the
sunlight to help it from getting moldy.»
If one sets out well before dawn, and arrives at the top in time to see the sunrise, one will find oneself walking as
much in the clouds as through the trees, and there is a brief period (twenty minutes or
so) when the
sunlight first reaches the ridge, at a sharply lateral angle, and one is all at once passing through shifting veils of translucent gold.
Hardening them off is as
much for acclimating the plants to
sunlight as to low temps and wind,
so if you kept them in total shade while hardening them off, they could be getting too intense sun.
Getting lots of fresh air will also be of huge benefit to you and your baby as your pregnancy progresses — our bodies can only produce vitamin D when exposed to
sunlight,
so try and get out and about in the sun as
much as possible.
I plan to move them to hang from our dining room light fixture in the winter months
so we can still enjoy them without
much sunlight.
So, skin color is huge, what latitude you live in, how much sun exposure you have, how direct the sunlight is because those variables are so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Ricket
So, skin color is huge, what latitude you live in, how
much sun exposure you have, how direct the
sunlight is because those variables are
so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Ricket
so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Rickets.
Our bathroom doesn't get
much natural
sunlight and the light switch is a bit too high for my son to reach,
so he needed someone to come with him to turn on the light.
The ethics bill trumpeted by Gov. Cuomo as a historic step toward reforming New York government highlights nothing
so much as how allergic the Legislature is to
sunlight.
«We think a similar phenomenon is happening with the volatiles on the moon — PFS don't get as
much sunlight as EFS,
so this easily vaporized material stays longer and possibly accumulates to a greater extent on PFS.»
During ice ages, which are mainly driven by rhythmic variations in Earth's orbit and spin that alter
sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere, growing ice caps and glaciers trap
so much frozen water on land that sea levels can drop a hundred meters or more.
The spacecraft was oriented
so that its solar wings faced the Sun to receive as
much sunlight as possible, and it was placed into a slow spin to maintain stability.
«
Sunlight only gives you
so much energy; we can't change that,» he says.
«We don't really know why it is
so much stronger at Venus than Earth,» said Collinson, «but, we think it might have something to do with Venus being closer to the sun, and the ultraviolet
sunlight being twice as bright.
This warm air layer gets its heat reflected downwards during cloudy periods, especially during long night extensive cloudy periods, as a result, Arctic ocean ice doesn't thicken
so much during darkness and leaves it up to summer
sunlight (if there is some) to finish off what is left of it.
The planet's axis doesn't have
much tilt,
so its poles get little direct
sunlight, and the floors of some craters get no direct
sunlight at all.
And for a vegan bodybuilder who must unfortunatelly play tetris with the food sources that he choses in order to give to his body the right ammounts of aminos, restricting SPI and soy foods
so much does not make his goal any easier.There are sometimes that you need a meal thats complete with aminos and soy provides that meal with the additional benefits of lacking the saturated fats trans cholesterol and other endothelium inflammatory factors.I'm not saying that someone should go all the way to 200gr of SPI everyday or consuming a kilo of soy everyday but some servings of soy now and then even every day or the use of SPI which helps in positive nitrogen balance does not put you in the cancer risk team, thats just OVERexaggeration.Exercise, exposure to
sunlight, vegan diet or for those who can not something as close to vegan diet, fruits and vegetables which contains lots of antioxidants and phtochemicals, NO STRESS which is the global killer, healthy social relationships, keeping your cortisol and adrenaline levels down (except the necessary times), good sleep and melatonin function, clean air, no radiation, away from procceced foods and additives like msg etc and many more that i can not even remember is the key to longevity.As long as your immune system is functioning well and your natural killer cells TP53 gene and many other cancer inhibitors are good and well, no cancer will ever show his face to you.With that logic we shouldn't eat ANY ammount of protein and we should go straight to be breatharians living only with little water and
sunlight exposure cause you like it or not the raise of IGF1 is inevitable i know that raise the IGF1 sky high MAYBE is not the best thing but we are not talking about external hormones and things like this.Stabby raccoon also has a point.And even if you still worry about the consumption of soy... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21711174.
The chemical degrades fairly quickly, though, when exposed to
sunlight,
so is unlikely to add
much protection, particularly after you've had the product on for awhile.
There's limited
sunlight during the winter,
so our bodies won't produce as
much D. Aside from a supplement, eat more salmon, sardines, eggs, and shrimp.
So for Vegetarians / Vegans Vitamin D status is just as just as dependent upon Vitamin A & K2 as how
much UVB light exposure whether from the
sunlight, UVB lamps (UVB tanning beds or a Sperti Lamp) which are the most natural way to convert and make Vitamin D. Because most of us do not get enough exposure supplementing with Vitamin D supplements becomes necessary.
MG: Well I do take 10,000 IU of Vitamin D as I spend
so much time moderating my private forum that I don't get any
sunlight.
I work in a lab all day
so you can guess how
much sunlight exposure I get....
So back to daylight /
sunlight its a sign of the seasons right, as
much as I do love fall I am truly not happy with the lack of daylight hours especially during the week.
They look
so much better in
sunlight than in ordinary light.
They both needed a plant stand
so their plants could be placed in front of their bedroom windows and get some
much needed
sunlight!
I have to say while shooting these photos they cut down
so much UV glare and
sunlight I couldn't even make myself out on my camera's pop up live lens to make sure I was in my shots!
I get
so annoyed with myself when I forget them (which happens often in the winter) because bright
sunlight hurts my eyes
so much!
One thing I've learned from living in the Bay Area for
so long... no matter how warm it seems or how
much sunlight is out, always carry a jacket.
Why Van Helsing never thinks to expose the immobilized fiend to
sunlight in favour of an eternal and tortured vigilance is actually the least of the script's problems, though it, like the others, is never
so much as broached,
much less answered.
Much of the film is shot with that cloudy light that seems so much brighter than direct sunlight, yet the image never looks washed
Much of the film is shot with that cloudy light that seems
so much brighter than direct sunlight, yet the image never looks washed
much brighter than direct
sunlight, yet the image never looks washed out.
One of the more foreign - sounding data - gathering probes — the «Sunload Sensor» — reads incoming
sunlight so that the HVAC controller knows how
much to compensate for excess heat generated by the sun's rays warming interior surfaces.
So while Pixel Qi performs
much like a regular backlit LCD display, it renders high - contrast and highly readable display which can be viewed even in full
sunlight due to its reflective characteristic, something that you can't think of doing with the regular LCD screen.
Our initial impression from the IPS display is that the colours are nice and vibrant, but with
so much screen real estate, there's not quite enough brightness to keep things punchy in strong
sunlight.
The lighting on the Paperwhite's screen gets pretty
much negated in direct
sunlight so they are virtually the same, aside from the subtle font differences mentioned above.
In the wild, bearded dragons will get most of the vitamin D3 they need from natural
sunlight,
so the amount of vitamin D3 you give your bearded dragon depends on how
much exposure he / she has to natural
sunlight (or full spectrum lighting).
So check to be sure your cage doesn't also get too
much sunlight during the day when you may not be in the room with your hamster.
They don't like direct
sunlight or too
much heat
so keep them in shady areas of a room.
This warm air layer gets its heat reflected downwards during cloudy periods, especially during long night extensive cloudy periods, as a result, Arctic ocean ice doesn't thicken
so much during darkness and leaves it up to summer
sunlight (if there is some) to finish off what is left of it.
For example, if the Earth got cold enough, the encroachment of snow and ice toward low latitudes (where they have more
sunlight to reflect per unit area), depending on the meridional temperature gradient, could become a runaway feedback — any little forcing that causes some cooling will cause an expansion of snow and ice toward lower latitudes sufficient to cause
so much cooling that the process never reaches a new equilibrium — until the snow and ice reach the equator from both sides, at which point there is no more area for snow and ice to expand into.
Re 9 wili — I know of a paper suggesting, as I recall, that enhanced «backradiation» (downward radiation reaching the surface emitted by the air / clouds) contributed more to Arctic amplification specifically in the cold part of the year (just to be clear, backradiation should generally increase with any warming (aside from greenhouse feedbacks) and more
so with a warming due to an increase in the greenhouse effect (including feedbacks like water vapor and, if positive, clouds, though regional changes in water vapor and clouds can go against the global trend); otherwise it was always my understanding that the albedo feedback was key (while sea ice decreases
so far have been more a summer phenomenon (when it would be warmer to begin with), the heat capacity of the sea prevents
much temperature response, but there is a greater build up of heat from the albedo feedback, and this is released in the cold part of the year when ice forms later or would have formed or would have been thicker; the seasonal effect of reduced winter snow cover decreasing at those latitudes which still recieve
sunlight in the winter would not be
so delayed).
So why not tweet out how
much energy your harvesting from
sunlight, and perhaps even get your friends to start using solar energy.