Sentences with phrase «sun during»

I do love to work here with a cup of coffee with that afternoon sun during nap time.
If they have them in dark red, or beige, I would set up a couple of those to block the sun during the day, and to hang Christmas lights on at night.
If that is a south facing window and that wall gets direct sun during the winter, I would leave it... That is a lot of thermal mass to cover with a material and color that won't absorb and release heat.
It helped that I had a cat sitter who could hopefully let me know if something major went down, but I wouldn't want be whipping out my phone every few hours to see a cloud moving in front of the sun during a weekend away.
The reasons being a late start to germination after icy winters; too much rain and not enough sun during the growing period.
Most importantly, the oceans (which are heated by the sun during the day) are constantly heating the atmosphere day and night.
i think this could unfortunately be exactly the case, but I also would not discount a slight downward nudge from our rather sleepy sun during that time as well — meaning that could even be a fourth factor.
Palaeoclimate studies show that differences in the manner in which the Earth orbited the Sun during the Last Interglacial are sufficient to explain the higher temperatures over most parts of the Northern Hemisphere, particularly due to greater axial tilt and eccentricity compared with the present day orbital configuration.
The manner in which CO2 behaves in the real life environment of the Earth's atmosphere (including the manner in which the Earth receives its energy from the sun during days, during seasons) may mean that sensitivity is zero, or close to zero, or at any rate insignificantly small.
Keep in mind, also, that 2010 was tied for Earth's hottest year on record, and the amount of energy coming from the sun during 2009 - 2010 was the lowest since satellite measurements began in the late 1970s.
They intuitively appreciate that these surfaces absorb heat from the sun during the day and then radiate this heat out at night.
One of the most intense events on the Sun during the declining phase of solar cycle 23, occurred on May 2005 is analyzed in this paper.
Given that during the night the Earth gives back to space all the energy it receives from the Sun during the day, making due allowance for that temporarily stored by photosynthesis and other natural processes, maybe your peanut might loom quite large in the affairs of men.
Okay, so now you suddenly agree that total energy received from the sun during the year does not change with the Milankovitch cycle
Okay, so now you suddenly agree that total energy received from the sun during the year does not change with the Milankovitch cycle and hence is not a factor in the glacial / interglacial transitions.
They found that the vast majority of energy released from the sun during this coronal mass ejection was reflected back up into space rather than deposited into Earth's lower atmosphere.
If the temperature change is greater than can be accounted for by Earth's nearing the sun during the Milankovitch cycle, then something else must be contributing to the warming.
This scaling assumed that brighter Sun ‐ like stars (of similar age and chemical abundance to the Sun) show a decadal ‐ scale activity cycle and are analogous to the present ‐ day Sun, whereas the less bright stars were found to be noncyclic and are analogous to the Sun during its Maunder Minimum state.
The sun during the latter half of twencen was in a grand maximum.
June 24, Midsummer's Day — a summer day set aside to honour the sun during the year's longest day of sunlight; an ideal occasion to remember one of the brightest legacies in environmentalism, Nobel Peace Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai.
The collector azimuth can be adjusted to face the sun during the day.
Migration of the Earth's axis moved the planet so that the northern hemisphere was closest to the Sun during summer.
measure the average temperature of a range of colored objects sitting in the sun during the day over a 24 hour period.
Solar thermal power plants may also be hybrid systems that use other fuels (usually natural gas) to supplement energy from the sun during periods of low solar radiation.
The reason is that the greater total heat in joules applied to the hemisphere more oriented towards the Sun during perihelion (near Sun) turns out to be cancelled by the greater heat applied to the other hemisphere during aphelion (distant from Sun).
«But if you look at 65 - year climate since 1868 plotted against rising CO2 forcing, making the appropriate allowance for variations in heat from the Sun during that period»
Solanki had it pegged (his letter to nature, «Unusual activity of the Sun during recent decades compared to the previous 11,000 years», Oct 2004) considering strength and duration, at about a 8000 year maximum.
My understanding is that this should be more or less instantaneous for the atmosphere subjected to the heat from the sun during the day and lack of during the night.
But if you look at 65 - year climate since 1868 plotted against rising CO2 forcing, making the appropriate allowance for variations in heat from the Sun during that period, you get a perfectly straight line heading upwards at a rate of 1.73 °C per doubling of CO2, as can be seen from this graph.
The temperature gradient steepens depending on the surface temperature being reduced, or may temporarily form an inversion — say if highly absorbent rock is heated by the Sun during the day.
Max, I'm open to the possibility that a warming Sun during 1890 - 1950 contributed to a warming Earth over that period, but not over a period where no one is claiming the Sun is changing.
The tilt of the panels is generally set so that the maximum amount of solar energy is generated over the course of an entire year (which takes into account the changing angle of the sun during the year).
«Unusual Activity of the Sun During Recent Decades Compared to the Previous 11,000 Years.»
The plant will collect the sun during day time and charge the thermal storage.
The animals are active year - round, surviving the winter by subsisting on small haystacks of grass and wildflowers they collect and cure in the sun during the short alpine growing season.
We can only be sure that we are right if someone can explain how such a large influence on the atmosphere can be produced by comparatively small changes in the energy output of the Sun during the solar cycle.
Plants growing on the trellis can provide some additional shading in the summer and allow more sun during the winter when its desirable.
From Solanki, Usokin, Kromer, Shussler, and Beer's, 2004 paper «Unusual activity of the Sun during recent decades compared to the previous 11,000 years»
So far, the focus has been on installing solar panels on the parts of the roof that get the most amount of sun during the day, but researchers at University of Michigan have come up with something far better: solar cells that track the sun while the panel they're installed on remains flat.
Alignment of perihelion near winter solstice would reduce the annual average insolation (because that hemisphere'til ts away» from the sun during the time of year when global TOA insolation is largest) while reducing the seasonal range (tendency for cooler summers, warmer winters - but also, longer spring - summer and shorter fall - winter because the Earth's angular speed around the Sun is faster when Earth is closer to the Sun.
The lack of comparable (i.e., modern technological) data about the Sun during and just prior to the LIA, the MWP and other important historical periods is a problem, so our understanding is, and always will be, evolutionary.
Sunspot observations for the last 400 years clearly indicate that current levels of solar activity are very different from the state of the sun during the Maunder minimum (from approx. 1645 to 1715 AD) where almost no sunspots could be observed.
I suspect given what we know about radiative physics and what we don't know about the sun during a prolonged grand minimum it is equally likely that it will be no warmer in 2100 than it is today.
On Cape Cod there is a bay that faces directly into the setting sun during the summer months.
This work tracks the arc of the sun during the summer solstice north of the Arctic Circle when the sun remains present in the sky for a full 24 hours.
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Strip off our wet suits and basked in the sun during the return ride.
While the main town is ideal for those who want to experience the local lifestyle, the beaches offer plenty of recreational activities that attract travellers looking to soak up the sun during their holiday.
The Breakers Roof Garden Bar: A chilled out roof garden with amazing panoramic views for lounging under the sun during the day, and relaxing under the stars in the evening.
The swimming pool was a decent size and depth for everyone to enjoy but due to the layout of the villa, it didn't get enough sun during the day to warm it up.
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