Sentences with phrase «such heating rates»

In the present article, the authors demonstrate how, under specific circumstances, such heating rates must satisfy an elegant and precise quantization law.

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Diagnosing the specific problems affecting your website's conversion rate can be tricky, but many webmasters will benefit from «heat mapping» software, such as the program offered by Crazy Egg (plans start at $ 9 a month).
The discovery is vexing: If liquid iron conducts heat into the mantle at such a high rate, there wouldn't be enough heat left in the outer core to churn its ocean of liquid iron.
However, amine scrubbing is a costly process, so researchers are constantly looking for new amine chemicals with more desirable qualities such as fast absorption rates, high CO2 capacity, and low heat of reaction.
Previous multicenter trials, such as HORIZONS - AMI and EUROMAX, have demonstrated superiority of bivalirudin to heparin plus glycoprotein IIb / IIIa inhibitors (GPI), but a recent single center trial, HEAT - PPCI, demonstrated the superiority of heparin monotherapy over bivalirudin alone, with concern for an increased rate of stent thrombosis observed in bivalirudin - treated patients.
Working with Cambridge colleagues Raymond Goldstein and Grae Worster, he left a cylindrical block of ice in a warm room and watched how its shape changed over time, exploring how things such as the rate of heat transfer to and from the block and its own material consistency changed matters (Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol 647, p 287).
Those rates can change if the group is affected by disease or other deadly conditions (such as accidents, natural disasters, extreme heat or war and other sources of violence).
NASA research shows that permafrost — permanently frozen ground in the Arctic that contains heat - trapping gases such as methane and carbon dioxide — is thawing at faster rates now than scientists have observed before.
Or symptoms of hyperthyroidism, such as: Irritability, agitation, mood swings, restlessness, palpitations, heat intolerance, rapid heart rate, scant periods, weight loss, insomnia, excess sweating?
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Features such as premium leather - trimmed seating, SYNC ® with navigation, sunroofs and heated seats, along with gross vehicle weight and tow ratings in the 15,000 - pound range combined to deliver on the Built Ford Tough brand promise.
«Fluctuating frame - rates are more of an issue — the reduction in controller feedback can be felt and as such precision can occasionally be lost in the heat of play.
OLR increases in the optically thinner bands would lead to atmospheric warming in general, but this has to be accompanied by OLR decreases somewhere, such as in optically thicker bands (and always in the band where optical thickness was added, assuming positive lapse rates everywhere as is the case in a 1 - dimensional equilibrium model with zero solar heating above the tropopause, or at least not too much solar heating in some distributions), which will tend to cause cooling of upper levels.
Slowing such overturning by reducing the horizontal differential heating could tend to allow heat to build up at lower levels until the lapse rate is more favorable to localized vertical overturning (LVO)(The two forms of overturning are not always completely distinct or separate; for example, the Hadley cell, Walker, and monsoon circulations, as well as extratropical storm track activity (developing from baroclinic instability (Rossby wave phenomena)-RRB- are driven and organized in part by horizontal differential heating, but in the ascending portions of these circulations, cumulus - type convection can occur).
As such, the drying out of the continental interiors should result in a reduction in the rate at which heat is transfered from the surface to the lower troposphere.
Disputes within climate science concern the nature and magnitude of feedback processes involving clouds and water vapor, uncertainties about the rate at which the oceans take up heat and carbon dioxide, the effects of air pollution, and the nature and importance of climate change effects such as rising sea level, increasing acidity of the ocean, and the incidence of weather hazards such as floods, droughts, storms, and heat waves.
These projections are significant when compared to recent Chicago heat waves, where 114 people died from the heat wave of 1999 and about 700 died from the heat wave of 1995.63 Heat response plans and early warning systems save lives, and from 1975 to 2004, mortality rates per heat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such planheat waves, where 114 people died from the heat wave of 1999 and about 700 died from the heat wave of 1995.63 Heat response plans and early warning systems save lives, and from 1975 to 2004, mortality rates per heat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such planheat wave of 1999 and about 700 died from the heat wave of 1995.63 Heat response plans and early warning systems save lives, and from 1975 to 2004, mortality rates per heat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such planheat wave of 1995.63 Heat response plans and early warning systems save lives, and from 1975 to 2004, mortality rates per heat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such planHeat response plans and early warning systems save lives, and from 1975 to 2004, mortality rates per heat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such planheat event declined.64 However, many municipalities lack such plans.65
A (CO2 --RRB- warmed atmosphere does not directly heat the earth as such, it slows down the rate at which the earth cools.
If the is a change in forcing dF, then in the absence of any temperature response, and if the system was initially in energy balance, the change in forcing will produce a change in system heat uptake rate dN, such that
Ocean heat flux is a turbulent and complex system [7] which utilizes atmospheric measurement techniques such as eddy covariance to measure the rate of heat transfer expressed in the unit of joules or watts per second.
The rate at which this conversion takes places is crucial, as otherwise it may turn out that the CO ₂ molecule simply re-radiates at one of its characteristic frequencies (such as the one that it absorbed in the first place) befor the energy has time to appear as heat.
The mean of the second period is 0.47 C, which while it sounds small represents so much additional energy at the surface of the Earth and such a higher rate of accumulation vs. heat loss on the cubed (or fourth power) relationships involved as to make the two periods utterly incomparable.
«The global mean climate responses to different forcings may differ because of the character of the forcings themselves (such as their geographical or vertical distribution) and because different forcings induce different patterns of surface warming or cooling, thereby affecting the net top - of - atmosphere radiation imbalance, and thus the ocean heat uptake rate
According to Reuters, «The plan gives states multiple options to achieve their emission targets, such as improving power plant heat rates; using more natural gas plants to replace coal plants; ramping up zero - carbon energy, such as solar or nuclear; and increasing energy efficiency.
The near - linear rate of anthropogenic warming (predominantly from anthropogenic greenhouse gases) is shown in sources such as: «Deducing Multidecadal Anthropogenic Global Warming Trends Using Multiple Regression Analysis» «The global warming hiatus — a natural product of interactions of a secular warming trend and a multi-decadal oscillation» «The Origin and Limits of the Near Proportionality between Climate Warming and Cumulative CO2 Emissions» «Sensitivity of climate to cumulative carbon emissions due to compensation of ocean heat and carbon uptake» «Return periods of global climate fluctuations and the pause» «Using data to attribute episodes of warming and cooling in instrumental records» «The proportionality of global warming to cumulative carbon emissions» «The sensitivity of the proportionality between temperature change and cumulative CO2 emissions to ocean mixing»
I think if you heated in the middle, you retain the lapse rate - because heating in the middle causes instability in such instability gravity would sort into a lapse rate.
Given the absence of any physical evidence (such as actual testing of a float) that the floats are in error, I'm perfectly willing to accept their data — which shows the oceans are losing heat at a rate ~ 50 times as fast as they supposedly gained it over the last century.
Would the stratophere not conduct the heat away from earth at a faster rate in such a scenario?
It aggregates publicly available data (such as capacity, generated power, and heat rate) on non-cogenerating coal units and combines this with publicly available cost methodologies to calculate the cost of complying with environmental regulations.
The consequence is the disappearence of a small amount of heat from such gravitationally pressured fluid volumes, at a steady rate.
[3] Each state has interim targets it must meet beginning in 2020, and the EPA proposed that states use a combination of four «building blocks» to achieve the emissions reductions: (1) improving the efficiency (heat rate) of existing coal - fired power plants; (2) switching from coal - fired power by increasing the use and capacity factor, or efficiency, of natural - gas combined - cycle power plants; (3) using less carbon - intensive generating power, such as renewable energy or nuclear power; and (4) increasing demand - side energy - efficiency measures.
Canada has more than 4.4 * C differences between cities and has no such remarkable heat - related crime levels, in fact, has no such alarming crime rate!
It bears keeping in mind that the total rate of heat retention is higher than the long - term mean during such phases in the cycle.
The probabilistic analyses of DAI reported in this section draw substantially on (subjective) Bayesian probabilities to describe key uncertainties in the climate system, such as climate sensitivity, the rate of oceanic heat uptake, current radiative forcing, and indirect aerosol forcing.
Like just have a really thick plate of lead down there, designed to conduct heat (without need of water) to the rock at a sufficient rate such that it can't totally melt with the rate of heat supplied to it?
Some of the credits available within the LEED - ND Rating system deal with issues such as wetland and water body conservation, access to public space, local food production, heat island reduction, district heating and cooling and comprehensive waste management.
Energy storage can save power generated from clean energy systems such as solar, wind and combined heat and power (CHP) for later use, enabling buildings to reduce their reliance on the power grid during peak demand periods when electricity rates are the highest.
Were the oceans supposed to be absorbing heat from the atmosphere at such a fantastic rate that the atmosphere didn't have a chance to warm up?
It is an indicator that fossil fuels are being burned at such a rate that the heat from them is causing disconcerting climate changes.
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