The hot orange of a sculpture stuck in a corner nearby, a cast radiator, surely has more to do with its chilly surroundings
than the heat within.
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.
STANLEY FISCHER: He — well, my guess is — based purely on hearsay, that it is much less
heated than it would've been before they published the transcripts —
within five years of the meeting.
(Spitzer took some
heat for this, since he was more
than willing to run on the Independence line when he won the AG's race in 2002, even though Fulani was still a force
within the party).
Caldeira explained: «If a power plant is burning continuously,
within 3 to 5 months, depending on the type of power plant, the CO2 from the power plant is doing more to
heat the Earth
than the fires in its boiler.
That favors a model in which much of Io's
heat rises from deep
within the moon and emerges near the poles, rather
than spreading uniformly from shallower reservoirs of magma.
The mantle, which makes up more
than four - fifths of the earth's volume, is energized by radioactive
heating within it and by the molten iron outer core below it.
«If a power plant is burning continuously,
within three to five months, depending on the type of power plant, the carbon dioxide from the power plant is doing more to
heat the earth
than the fires in its boiler,» Ken Caldeira, a climate scientists at the Carnegie Institute and the study's co-author, said.
Thomas and colleagues suggest a few ideas for future study that might help resolve the question, including the surprising possibility that tidal forces due to Saturn's gravity could be generating much more
heat within Enceladus
than previously thought.
If it was just being
heated by tidal forces
within the ice, the ocean would freeze over in less
than 30 million years.
However, because
heat diffuses faster
than salt, the process can lead to local instabilities in the density structure which cause mixing
within a layer many meters thick.
April 5, 2018 - The new technique involves using shock waves to
heat the metals to exceptionally high temperatures, that is, equal to or more
than 2000 K, at extremely rapid rates,
heating as well as cooling them
within a few milliseconds.
While NASA's Wide - field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) failed to the tell - tale warmth of gas giants like Saturn
within 10,000 AUs and larger
than Jupiter objects out to 26,000 AUs (NASA / JPL news release), an icy «super-Earth», would have been too cold and faint for WISE to detect — even if the hypothesized planet has a small internal
heat source and absorbs some sunlight.
Even though olive oil's monounsaturated fats are more stable and
heat - resistant
than the polyunsaturated fats that predominate in other oils (especially the easily damaged omega - 3 fatty acids found in flax seed oil, which should always be refrigerated and never
heated), olive oil should be stored properly and used
within 1 - 2 months to ensure its healthy phytonutrients remain intact and available.
«The trend of wearing curly / textured extensions really ties into the overall natural hair movement and the desire by women to have options that fit
within, rather
than disrupt, their personal style choices,» says Ngozi Opara, certified hair manufacturer and founder of
Heat Free Hair.
In direct rear view, it is apparent that more
than half the cross-sectional area is devoted to extracting air and
heat from
within the form.
There are no less
than 10 radiators scattered throughout the car, while the distinctive «eight - eye» headlight clusters incorporate ducts that feed cooling air to the massive AP Racing front brakes (420 mm carbon - ceramic discs, sheathed
within a lightweight
heat shield).
Because automobiles trap
heat like a greenhouse, making it much hotter inside the car
than on the outside, the temperature soars
within minutes.
It is important to consider that dogs
heat up a lot faster
than adults do, with heatstroke damaging organs or taking lives
within the course of minutes.
Ideal for both business and leisure as we are conveniently situated, close to the beaches, minutes from the airport and freeway system, railway and bus station and most major attractions including: Bayworld and Museum complex, McArthur
Heated Pool and Leisure Complex, Boardwalk Casino and Entertainment complex, Easy walking distance to beaches, University and Technicon, Sports Stadium, Golf Course and Bowling Green nearby, Fine restaurants and pubs
within walking distance, Less
than an hours» drive from the Addo Elephant Park and other magnificent game reserves.
More
Heat Than Light inserts a range of sculptures, texts, and images
within the gallery space.
Regardless, I would posit the worsening winter ice formation is as expected given the poles suffer first and winters warm faster
than summers, BUT that this is happening
within two years of the EN peak, which was my time line in 2015, one wonders if the combination of warm EN -
heated Pacific waters (oceans move slowly) and warm air are a trailing edge of the EN effect OR this is signallibg a phase change driven by that EN, or is just an extreme winter event.
It's hard for me to give Murdoch credit for doing anything I agree with, so I'll wear 2 hats on this one: one of hope / wait - and - see, and two of expecting the blog to be nothing more
than a «
heat deflector», green spin, a token nod to being green while mostly working against green progress in other ways, even
within the blog.
Temperature tends to respond so that, depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential
heating by cooling warmer parts more
than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant
within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the air, and also significant (in part due to the small
heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior) temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of
heat that partly balances the differential
heating.
What I should have said is that the stratosphere will cool — whether it gets cooler
than the surface or tropopause or remains warmer (remember this is the case where we started with zero GHE and had some solar
heating within the atmosphere) depends on specifics.
Actually, though, most of the OLR originates from below the tropopause (can get up around 18 km in the tropics, generally lower)-- with a majority of solar radiation absorbed at the surface, a crude approximation can be made that the area emitting to space is less
than 2 * (20/6371) * 100 % ~ = 0.628 % more
than the area
heated by the sun, so the OLR per unit area should be well
within about 0.6 % of the value calculated without the Earth's curvature (I'm guessing it would actually be closer to if not less
than 0.3 % different).
Converting from
heat content to degrees C, the ocean warming over the last 30 years is less
than 0.1 degrees C, which is probably well
within the error bars or the Argo float's measurement ability.
With adequate training they would be aware of the science that all of the radiant
heat from the earthâ $ ™ s surface that is going to be absorbed by greenhouse gases gets absorbed close to the ground (half
within less
than 24 meters) and is carried up by convection currents to where it ultimately gets radiated to space.
Water vapour is lighter
than air once formed by the acquisition of the latent
heat of evaporation so no additional radiative energy needs to be acquired to enable it to rise
within the Earth's gravitational field.
the 1.5 to 2 m observations of minimum temperatures that are used as part of the analysis to assess climate system
heat changes (e.g., such as used to construct Figure SPM - 3 of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [2007] and of Parker [2004, 2006] study) lead to a greater long term temperature trend
than would be found if higher heights
within the surface boundary layer were used.
At six, according to an assessment focused only on effects
within the U.S. from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, summer labor of any kind would become impossible in the lower Mississippi Valley, and everybody in the country east of the Rockies would be under more
heat stress
than anyone, anywhere, in the world today.
It deals with pipelines
within the state that would connect customers who currently don't have access to natural gas for
heating and cooking (a more efficient use of energy
than burning gas for electricity to perform the same functions).
Caldeira explained: «If a power plant is burning continuously,
within 3 to 5 months, depending on the type of power plant, the CO2 from the power plant is doing more to
heat the Earth
than the fires in its boiler.
These stem from a diversity of site - specific conditions, including, but not limited to: local vegetation; presence of building structures and contributions made by such structures involving energy use,
heating and air conditioning, etc; exposure to winds, the wind velocities determined by climatic factors and also whether certain wind directions are more favored
than others by terrain or the presence or absence thereof to bodies of water; proximity to grass, asphalt, concrete or other material surfaces; the physical conditions of the CRS itself which include: the exact location of the temperature sensors
within it, the degree of unimpeded flow of external air through the CRS, the character of the paint used; the exact height of the instrument above the external surface (noting that when the ground is covered by 3 feet of snow, the temperature instrument is about 60 % closer to, or less
than 2 feet, above an excellent radiating surface, much closer
than it would be under snow - free conditions).
So if on shined that laser on a square meter for say 10 mins then the 1 mm depth of square meter could warm by about 1 C. Rather
than water one could also
heat up anything with a thin surface [and assuming one reduces the
heat loss] So thin sheet of paper which absorbs [has
heat capacity of whatever wavelength one is using could
heated within mins of exposure.
I suspect, therefore, that larger
heat banks would be required
than those found
within the types of heaters contained
within the living parts of homes.
The windows are positioned
within the insulation layer rather
than the blockwork in order to prevent thermal bridges — although the Quinn Lite blocks permit substantially lower levels of
heat loss
than conventional blockwork, even thermal blocks are not a substitute for insulation.
«I suspect the «missing
heat» already left the building through a window which was open substantially wider
than Keihl and Trenberth thought it was, due to their defective understanding of energy transfer
within the atmosphere.»
Heat within 10,000 meters of the earth's crust contains 50,000 times more energy
than all the oil and natural gas resources in the world.
The only net exchange going on is
within the bounds of the 2nd Law; for example, when pouring hot water into a cup already half filled with cold water the first amount of hotter will have its
heat taken by the colder so reducing its own and it then becomes the colder to the hot water coming after it, even while it is still hotter
than the colder first in the cup still taking its
heat — and so the net exchange in this to equilibrium.
When the greenhouse gas reradiates this LR radiation, some radiates back towards the surface which then
heats up — to a higher temperature
than caused by the initial insolation, and an increase in the thermal energy
within the surface.
Actual temperature falls largely
within projected ranges; lower recent temperatures may result from a variety of factors, including the deep ocean storing more
heat than anticipated.
Within Australia, it has been predicted that northern Aboriginal communities will bear the brunt of climate change, with more
than 100,000 people facing serious health risks from malaria, dengue fever and
heat stress, as well as loss of food sources from floods, drought and more intense bushfires.
As the competition
within the real estate brokerage business continues to
heat up, it's more important
than ever for real estate firms to provide their agents an all - encompassing technology package that's not only in - depth, but also hands - off.