This is the ambient
temperature over the test period.
Not exact matches
Whereas in this experiment the scientists
tested nanoscale environments at room
temperature to about 1300 degrees Celsius (2372 degrees Fahrenheit), the HERMES could be useful for studying devices working across a wide range of
temperatures, for example, electronics that operate under ambient conditions to vehicle catalysts that perform
over 300 C / 600 F.
Researchers also need to
test a large number of battery cells
over a long enough period of time under various physical conditions and
temperatures to ensure that dendrites will never grow.
The current study of single orifice jets injected into a chamber of sub - to supercritical
temperatures and pressures was focused on the effect of the chamber - to - injectant density ratio on the jet disintegration with 48
tests run
over an extensive density ratio range.
They
tested over 100 polystyrene films of different structure, thickness and at different
temperatures, which took
over six months, and the computer simulation cooling rate was many orders faster than in experiments.
To
test the resilience of their respective microbiomes, researchers exposed both species of coral to a
temperature rise from 26.5 degrees Celsius (almost 80 degrees Fahrenheit) to 29 degrees Celsius (a little
over 84 degrees Fahrenheit)
over 24 days.
[24] Anyone with a TSH
over 1.5 mIU / L and a basal body
temperature below 98 F should consider obtaining prescription thyroid hormone to
test whether it helps relieves hypothyroidism - associated symptoms such as constipation and improves general health.
Kazutoshi Mizuno - creator of the GT - R - revealed that brake
temperature was
over 100 - degrees lower than the standard set - up during
testing at the Nurburgring.
We'll reserve judgement on the sometimes pronounced launch lag we experienced, as our
test drive
over Colorado's Independence Pass ranged in elevation from 2,400 to 3,700 metres and at
temperatures in the high 30s (C).
Following last week's concern
over overheating iPads, PCWorld has now run a gamut of
tests on the new tablet and says it «could not replicate the disturbingly high
temperatures» being reported by some sources.
The
test did not require an anesthesia protocol whatsoever but, due to anxiety, the dogs
temperature rose to
over 103 °.
Forecasts can only be
tested against future
temperatures over time scales sufficiently long to be largely outside the range of shorter term variability.
That is an excellent example of good science: based on measurements of carbon dioxide and
temperature, and on our understanding from basic physics of the interactions between carbon dioxide and light, Hansen made a bold prediction that could be
tested and verified experimentally
over time.
Independent researchers have
tested the Charney Report's hypothesis against atmospheric
temperature data, which now extends
over 37 years, and found the hypothesis wanting.
Given that the bureau has installed these probes in
over 500 locations around Australia, you would assume that the proper comparative
tests would have been extremely thorough, and performed at various sites of
temperature extremes before they were widely introduced.
As far as the correlation between GHGs and
temperature goes, recent history already passes his r2 > 0.5
test with flying colours - the Mauna Loa CO2 data vs GISTEMP from 1961 - 2004 gets r2 = 0.76, and I'm sure that the Vostok ice core data must be in the same ballpark
over ~ 400,000 years or more (a quick google finds multiple references to the strong correlation but no hard numbers and I can't be bothered doing it myself).
That is a key suppositon of DS's, designed to evade empirical
tests in that we have a reasonably good idea as to what has happened to
temperatures over the last 1000 years, and better yet
over the last 250 years.
Anyone have a paper showing a
test of the prediction from theory that, ``... there is a spatial scale (roughly a Rossby radius)
over which
temperatures are going to be highly correlated for fundamental reasons of atmospheric dynamics.
Forecasts can only be
tested against future
temperatures over time scales sufficiently long to be outside the range of shorter term variability.
Global
temperature is much too easy to be a real
test over less than a century.
To
test this, I would like to compute the trend integrated
over latitude bands («zonally averaged») for regions that are land - only for the various
temperature field reconstruction methods.
I am particularly interested in how the various available adjustment algorithms can handle non climate effects that slowly change station
temperatures over time and seeing the benchmarking not only used with well known non climate effects but also to
test the limitations of the adjustments to effects from sources either not well understood or unknown.
For our third hypothesis, following Lerchl [16], [18], we
tested whether monthly ambient
temperatures, or deviations from those seasonal patterns (i.e. extreme
temperatures), were positively related to the monthly proportion of male births
over the period 1980 — 2009.
You would have to first determine reasonable a prior criteria for selecting proxies and then
test the validity of those criteria
over a period of known
temperatures.
Averaging the reconstructed
temperature patterns
over the far more data - rich Northern Hemisphere half of the global domain, they estimated the Northern Hemisphere mean
temperature back to AD 1400, a reconstruction which had significant skill in independent cross-validation
tests.
The reality was that it actually gave the correct answer for GISS climate sensitivity
over the
temperature interval
tested.
Indeed, when we used the corrected version of the western U.S. tree ring data in our analysis, our validation
tests gave us the green light; we could indeed now meaningfully reconstruct Northern Hemisphere average
temperatures over the entire past millennium.
Why not
test the data
over the past decade only, which globally the past decade is the hottest on record, (surface
temperature, from memory).
The fastest charging rate occurs from 10 % to 5 %, with a linear slope that begins curving at that current drop - off, where voltage starts remaining somewhat constant after a fast climb from 2V to
over 3.5 V. Throughout this
test, peak
temperature hits 38 ° Celsius, which is significantly hotter than most other standards in this list.
Next change your thermostat
over to «cool» and
test the system by turning the
temperature down.