The Sun warms things during the day, but not as much or as fast as if there was no atmospheric insulation.
Not exact matches
We would learn how
things worked — what we could eat, how to keep
warm, etc, and eventually we'd learn about healing diseases, and gravity, and the earth orbiting the
sun, and chemistry, and particle physics, etc..
I guess the shorter daylight hours just doesn't give the
sun enough time during the day to
warm things up in here.
Omg I bought all sorts of shite to name but a few Baby shoes Baby
sun glasses Bottle
warmer Hats of various shapes and designs Fancy dress outfits Huge expensive pram that would not fit in my boot unless dismantled Blanket wrap
things Heartbeat bear
thing I actually worry about my sanity back then
You can add «
sun kinks,» or railways that buckle in extreme heat, causing derailments, to the list of
things that are already taking a toll on U.S. transportation, a problem that figures to grow significantly as the U.S.
warms.
In the decades before that, the
Sun brightened a bit, making
things warm especially fast.
Eventually the contintents shift or the
sun changes and
things settle down into a long
warm or cold period.
The days are longer, the
sun is stronger, and the temperature is
warmer — all
things that make plants (and people!)
So it's only fair to complain about the
warm and sunny days as well Boy the
sun was shining so bright while I took these photos of Holly that I couldn't see a beep
thing.
What I love about this dress in particular is that it's thick enough fabric you don't need a jacket and it's simple enough — #stripes #blessed — you can throw your favorite blanket scarf on top of it for those chillier moments, but strip it off the scarf when the
sun starts
warming things up.
Yeah, most of us just love winter for so many reasons, maybe because summer season stay for a very long time over here and people demand change or maybe because people love
warm and hot
things in cold weather or maybe we like wearing sweaters and
warmer soothing dresses, footwear and then hanging out with our friends and family without getting irritated of hot
sun.
In the
sun, it
warms up quite a lot, and I think that's just because
things tend to look cooler and darker in the studio.
So speaking of
sun, summer, and lots of other
warm things far from Chicago winter, a few weeks ago E and I explored the neighborhood of Logan Square.
The
sun graced us with an appearance this weekend and
warmed things up here in Charleston.
Corny
things, like a beautiful sunrise, the scent of his wife's hair, the
warm sun on his face.
Los Cabos invites you to play outdoors under the
warm tropical
sun with fun
things to do for the entire family.
What we will all now over time, or those who come after will know, is that
warming and cooling of the climate is almost entirely dependent upon the
sun, its activity, our orbit of it, etc... Of course other
things such as volcanism matter, and clouds, and water vapor, and so many other
things which are all natural and have happened over and over through the ages.
We are supposed to be in a panic about man - made global
warming and the whole
thing takes a ten year break because of the lack of
Sun spots.
As we know from laboratory experiments, mathematical calculations, and observations of Venus and other planets in the Solar System, greenhouse gases change
things in two ways: they trap heat from the
sun in the lower atmosphere, thus making the surface of the planet
warmer; and they keep heat from rising, thus making the upper atmosphere colder.
Eventually the contintents shift or the
sun changes and
things settle down into a long
warm or cold period.
things gradualy
warm up more and more rapidly as our orbit approaches the
sun.
AGWScienceFiction has deliberately excised the real direct heat from the
Sun, thermal infrared, so that it can pretend there is such a
thing as its claimed «greenhouse gas
warming», it uses real world measurements of increases of downwelling longwave infrared but pretends the
Sun doesn't have anything to do with this, that it all comes from «greenhouse gases in the atmosphere backradiating / blanketing».
A2) The
Sun is the source of all this energy as it is the hottest
thing around, and by the greenhouse explanation above the GHGs redistribute insolation into the ocean until their heating from above and the tendency for
warm water to rise once again cancel each other out and the new stable (w.r.t. averaging over 24h) vertical gradient is attained.
The only
thing is, with the
sun angle increasing with latitude, the
warming effect on the ocean is diminished.
Things that could increase to higher: 1)
Sun effects 2) Ocean effects 3) Feedbacks related to changing ice mass 4) Continue whatever reason for the
warming over the last 400 years.
There's an even quicker - acting possibility for negative feedback: More
warming might create more clouds over the tropical oceans, their whiteness reflecting more of the
sun's heat back into space and thereby cooling
things somewhat.
And anyway the whole Myrrh
thing is so utterly pointless, unless he is going to further claim that the
sun doesn't
warm the earth AT ALL, ie by ANY wavelength.
The only
thing that can
warm the global ocean everywhere at once is global shortwave from the
sun.
However, if extra CO2 reduces the cooling rate of the Earth surface, and the rate of radiant energy transfer from
Sun to Earth surface is little changed, then the Earth surface will
warm (other
things being equal) from what it was before the increase in CO2.
On the other hand, observing that
things warm up during the day, and cool down at night, might cause one to come to the conclusion that objects exposed to the
Sun tend to
warm, and that objects exposed to the near vacuum of outer space tend to lose energy, and cool.
On the other side of
things, if the
warming resumes despite all of the natural factors that the AGW skeptics claim are aligned against it (PDO,
sun, etc.), then can we expect the skeptics to start to accept AGW?
Climate myths are often contradictory — it's not
warming, though it's
warming because of the
sun, and really it's all just an ocean cycle — but they all seem to share one
thing in common: logical fallacies and reasoning errors.
Nor is it likely — all other
things being equal — that the
warming will continue — eventually perhaps — at this extreme rate as the
Sun cools from a 1000 year high.
But in his public speeches he says
things he knows damn well are false — global
warming stopped in 1998; Mars is
warming too and there are no SUVs there; it's the
sun, stupid!
Three years ago we celebrated all
things round, including Rolf Disch's solar powered house that tracks the
sun, so that its triple - glazed front can face the
warming sun in winter and show its well insulated back in summer.
Since oxygen and nitrogen expand quite magnificently when
warmed and they represent 99 % of the Earths atmosphere, it is difficult to imagine that this PHYSICAL, Scientific effect is ignored and reference is made to just about every other bloody
thing on the face of the Earth or
Sun.
Toronto
Sun Great global
warming snow job: Remember, weather is not the same
thing as climate... unless David Suzuki says it is By Lorrie Goldstein, Senior Associate Editor Last Updated: February 21, 2010 2:15 am
Because of the whole sphere on an axis
thing, we should see
warm places getting
warmer first — there's more
sun hitting the equator to the tropical lines that can be trapped by Ye Olde Greenhouse Effect.
That's pretty much exactly how CO2 works — it allows the
sun to
warm things up during the day but prevents some of the warmth from escaping at night.
Thermal IR heats
things, we feel it as heat from the
Sun, we do not feel the rainbow of colours from the
Sun as heat, they do not
warm us up.
So perhaps a deep grapefruit color or slightly deeper blues and greens or even brown to
warm things up without the colors feeling «wrong» if the
sun is still shining outside!
And while there's no doubt about it that white walls in a bright
sun - drenched space can feel clean and bright in the summer, there's nothing cozy about it without the light or a lot of texture to
warm things up.
Can't wait to see all the fun springy
things - bring on the
sun and the
warm and the flowers!
3 Include indoor elements It's outdoor style 101: Even if the weather's
warm, toss cushions, table linens, candles and throws keep
things comfy and cozy long after the
sun goes down.
However inconsistent the weather may be these days, the first glimmer of
warm sun and longer days prompts our desire for all
things spring and summer related.
Especially Fridays in Spring when the
sun is out and
things are
warming up around here.