Sentences with phrase «temperature swings better»

Not exact matches

My PangeaBed pillow ($ 125)(infused with copper for better heat transfer, too) is noticeably cooler than most, and one of my all - time favorites thanks to its unparalleled bounce and antimicrobial benefits, but it doesn't come within a swinging distance of the Helix Cool Pillow in terms of temperature control.
Much like this year's Michigan summer, which got off to a slow start before this week's projected sweltering temperatures, the Q2 earnings season is about to kick into full swing as well.
New England has been giving us its best in crazy - swinging - temperature - flip - flops - to - snow - boots weather.
The group notes that streams that have the optimal combination of several imperiled mussel species, low chance of a significant temperature swing with projected climate change and being in a protected area are few, but are a good bet to start conservation efforts.
We demonstrate peak - to - valley (PV) temperature stability of better than 5 mK within the MINERVA - Red vacuum chamber, which is located inside the Thermal Enclosure, despite large temperature swings in the ambient laboratory environment.
We've said it, the temperature in spring swings high and low in a day, so it's wise to pack some reliable sweaters as well.
The temperature in spring is known to swing high and low, even occasional snow for April, so it's a must that you're well - equipped whenever the wind turns chilly and that you're rightfully dressed when it's sunny.
Best suited for long - term use and areas of the country that see little precipitation but huge temperature swings.
Another good period to take your 5 star holiday in Thailand is in July and August, when the rainy season is in full swing, but the temperatures are generally lower and rainfall may be confined to a quick downpour in the afternoon.
What has made me wonder about this is firstly, the wide temperature swings known to occur in the area (trees living there are no doubt well adapted to dealing with a reasonably wide temperature range) and secondly the fact that 70 — 80 % of the available moisture there is from snow pack.
Even putting aside the OHC data and fingerprinting, there is absolutely no evidence in model simulations (or in prevailing reconstructions of the Holocene), that an unforced climate would exhibit half - century timescale global temperature swings of order ~ 1 C. I don't see a good theoretical reason why this should be the case, but since Judith lives on «planet observations» it should be a pause for thought.
In the U.S., interest in Trombe walls emerged in the 1970s, aided by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico... Trombe walls are particularly well - suited to sunny climates that have high diurnal (day - night) temperature swings, such as the mountain - west.
They don't work as well in cloudy climates or where there isn't a large diurnal temperature swing.
This is basic research at a down - to - earth level: climate science can't make sense of what is happening now without a better understanding of what has always happened, and of the swings in planetary temperatures over the past 4.5 billion years.
Unfortunately, there is actually quite good model agreement on the overall pattern over the East Pacific through the end of the month: the huge ridge over the Eastern Pacific is expected to persist and perhaps grow even more, continuing the extraordinarily dry pattern over California but allowing for occasionally large swings in temperature as a very cold airmass over Canada is occasionally able to spill westward in weak or even slightly retrogressive (east to west) zonal flow.
Machine tool encoders get good treatment — they don't have heavy vibration, they don't see constant temperature swings, they don't have magnetic fields and brakes.
If you think about it and if they «are» right about both the causes and the effects (melting ice caps, raising sea levels — e.g. increased ocean surface worldwide, increased surface temperatures on land and at sea and erratic excesses in weather) then the results may well be an eventual drastic swing the other day as we see increases in reflection, evaporation and conversion of «greenhouse» gases back into inert forms!
What did the study on «The Short Term Effects of Human Urine on Sea Corals», tell us about these plants ability to adjust to wide swings in niche temperatures as well as pH levels?
Unlike a regular book, it won't weather extreme temperature swings so well, and the end result will be time shaved off the life of your battery.
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