Well, the record shows that the declarations by our majority shareholder and CEO are no more
than hot air which have come our way before which have yielded nothing but consolation prizes while we surrender the change of winning big to the new breed of bigger clubs.
Not exact matches
More
than 23,000 people live in Auburn,
which hosts many annual events, including a popular
hot air balloon festival.
A Christian
hot air balloon company say they've reached more
than 1 million people with their new balloon
which bears the slogan «Jesus Loves You».
Avoid
hot steam humidifiers,
which can dry out the
air and make it harder, rather
than easier for your baby to breathe, and also pose a scalding hazard.
Exposing your body to subzero temperatures does seem like a pretty unbearable experience, but people say it's actually more tolerable
than an ice bath since the
air is dry instead of wet —
which makes it feel more like standing in front of a freezer on a
hot day.
Rather
than blowing
hot air on your skin, she told me infrared heat warms up molecules in
air,
which warms your blood and organs, then the skin.
The Nut Job 2's episodic plot is little more
than a clothesline on
which to hang manic action sequences,
which, despite a few sparks of inventiveness — a battle atop a
hot -
air balloon, a group of kung fu - fighting mice forming a human - sized warrior by inhabiting an empty hazmat suit — are ultimately a repetitive succession of swooping, running, diving, and driving.
When that happens, the thermostat is exposed to ambient
air,
which is much
hotter (due to radiating engine heat)
than the coolant.
Once again, instead of a sticky drag strip in cool, dense early - morning
air —
which is hardly representative of real - world conditions — we chose a less -
than - perfect surface in the middle of a
hot day.
More
than 23,000 people live in Auburn,
which hosts many annual events, including a popular
hot air balloon festival.
For this unique underground flight, Trifonov had to use a specially designed balloon,
which was smaller
than a usual
hot air balloon and meant the pilot sat on two gas cylinders framed by iron pipes rather
than inside a basket.
Yesterday we generated 59 kWh,
which more
than covered our own energy use, including
air - conditioning on a
hot day, and thus we fed the excess back into the utility grid.»
Supposedly, a +33 C global temperature uplift, literally from thin
air (thin
air which is colder
than the surface, so something colder heats something
hotter,
hotter).
If you can not answer those questions, then what you spout is no more
than hot air,
which is rather ironic, don't you think?
The MITS reasons that one molecule moving at ten times the average speed of
air molecules at sea level must be much
hotter than average, but this only shows a lack of appreciation for how something like temperature becomes meaningless without an abstraction on
which to base it.
It follows that a gazillion molecules doing this in a column, perfectly vertically without ever colliding with each other, would produce a column of
air which is
hotter in the lower half
than the upper.
To discover someone's true convictions you must observe their actions when the cost for them is high, rather
than listen to their
hot air,
which costs nothing.
Back radiation can only heat the ocean if the
air temperature is warmer
than the surface skin temperature (back radiation will contribute to the downward energy flux in all cases, but heat transfer,
which is the net energy flow, always goes from
hot to cold).
But don't take to much notice of me as I also believe that Advection i.e. the kind of horizontal
air movements that follow isobaric surfaces and therefore are predominantly horizontal) have got more of a Green House Effect (GHE)
than does a radiation circuit, of say 324 W / m ² originally removed from the surface, and then returned via Green House Gases (GHGs)--
which, by the way, show no sign of having warmed at all (no
hot spot) But even so, when somehow the same 324 W / m ² are delivered back to the surface for absorption it is supposed to be getting warmer.
More
than 23,000 people live in Auburn,
which hosts many annual events, including a popular
hot air balloon festival.