Sentences with phrase «temperatures fall slightly»

Daily low temperatures fall slightly from 15...
The same is shown in more detail in the Greenland ice core data, where it is clear that the temperature fell slightly while the CO2 continued to rise.

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For both cakes and cookies, raise the oven temperature by 20 - 25 ° to set the batter before the cells formed by the leavening gas expand too much, causing the cake or cookies to fall, and slightly shorten the cooking time.
If these are going to sit out at a warmer temperature than I'd suggest using the vegan margarine as the melting point is slightly higher and there will be less of a chance of your baked goodies falling apart when handled.
That could mean a slightly earlier fall color season, particularly if temperatures dip below freezing.
When researchers ran the numbers for the Corn Belt, the global models fell short of reality: They predicted both temperature and humidity to increase slightly, and rainfall to increase by up to 4 % — none of which matches the observed changes.
Sooo, I am THRILLED to start dreaming of slightly cooler temperatures, football, and Fall decorating.
It was such a wonderful weekend to enjoy fall colors and slightly cooler temperatures.
I'm also obsessed with this floppy hat — the perfect addition to my mostly warm weather wardrobe once the temperatures cool slightly, but something I'll wear continuously throughout the whole fall and winter season!
Spring and fall have slightly lower temperatures but fewer crowds and better rates for both hotels and transportation.
German summers tend to be warm and sunny with temperatures falling between 20 °C and 30 °C although rainfall increases slightly during June, July and August.
Daily low temperatures range very slightly from 14 °C at the beginning of the month to 15 °C in the final few days, only rising above 19 °C or falling below 10 °C one day out of every ten.
The world wide surface station measured average daily rising temp and falling temp is 17.465460 F / 17.465673 F for the period of 1950 to 2010, not only is the falling temperatures slightly larger than rising temperatures, 17.4 F is only 50 % -70 % of a typical clear sky temperature swing of 25F to 30F, which can be as large as +40 F depending on location and humidity.
When researchers ran the numbers for the Corn Belt, the global models fell short of reality: They predicted both temperature and humidity to increase slightly, and rainfall to increase by up to 4 % — none of which matches the observed changes.
It is currently suspected, for example, that the recent increase in deep - ocean heat content is driven by geothermal sources rather than atmospheric (which would solve the «paradox» that shallow ocean temperatures, over the same period, have fallen slightly).
A slight change of ocean temperature (after a delay caused by the high specific heat of water, the annual mixing of thermocline waters with deeper waters in storms) ensures that rising CO2 reduces infrared absorbing H2O vapour while slightly increasing cloud cover (thus Earth's albedo), as evidenced by the fact that the NOAA data from 1948 - 2008 shows a fall in global humidity (not the positive feedback rise presumed by NASA's models!)
It tells me that claims of «cooling» or «temperature flattening» are unrobust, ie shaky and not to be taken seriously when they fall apart at the whim of changing the start or end points slightly.
Yet since about 2000 (or 2001) the average surface temperature has been essentially flat, and since 2003 the ocean heat content (according to Argo) has been flat to slightly falling....
Models indicate that the temperature would in this case stabilise and even fall slightly, rather than continue to increase.
The LCD is calibrated to have accurate white balance and color temperature, but it's slightly oversaturated and general accuracy falls behind a well - calibrated sRGB display.
Even though it's still hot enough to run around in shorts and flip flops, I invite you to embrace the season with me... The temperatures have dipped ever so slightly (86 degrees in Texas IS Fall Weather).
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