Not exact matches
Mix olive oil and
Earth Balance in frying pan and
heat until Earth Balance melts.
Pour the remaining
Earth Balance on top of the squash and refrigerate
until ready to
heat and serve.
heat it over medium - high
heat until the
earth balance is melted, then turn the
heat down to low and let it simmer for 5 minutes.
While the cauliflower is cooking,
heat a large frying pan and saute the onion and garlic with the
Earth Balance and olive oil
until soft.
Cook onions, garlic and salt on a low
heat, in
Earth Balance Butter
until browned - 30 minutes or longer (the longer you caramelize the onions, the richer the flavor and the salt is very important for drawing out the liquid of the onions) stir often.
He and his team modelled
Earth's climate, and found that adding large quantities of CO2 to the atmosphere — far more even than what we're doing now — could also
heat the planet
until it leaks water.
Even if ocean surface temperatures fall as in (3),
heat continues to accumulate in the
earth system
until the amount of outgoing radiation at the top of atmosphere equals the amount of incoming radiation there.
Point 4 states: The additional 125 ppm CO2 have a
heating effect of 2 watts per square meter of
earth surface, due to the well - known greenhouse effect — enough to raise the global temperature by around 1 °C
until the present.»
Second, energy in vs. energy out of the system can hardly balance
until we have a better handle on the circulation of the ocean (over 95 % of the
heat capacity of
Earth) and its rate of
heat uptake.
But
until now, scientists were not sure how the
heat energy in the upper ocean had changed in recent decades or what ocean warming meant for the
Earth's energy balance.
Add more greenhouse gas, and the
earth will
heat up
until it can produce more infra - red, enough so that what gets past the greenhouse gases will balance the accounts.
I.e. solar activity was high in most of the 20th centiry and then peaked in about 1985, together with a 20 - 30 year
heat lag (since it remained high
until 1996 as well), and oceans take a few decades to equilbrate, (the same as summer takes about 6 weeks to reach maximum temperature after the summer solstice, and every day it takes a few hours after noon to reach maximum temperature), so the
earth has taken a few decades to reach maximum temperature after the long high in solar activity during the 20th century, and will now go down in temperature over the next few decades, with now both a negative PDO, and reduced solar activity.
Which are supposedly «trapping»
heat, the invisible thermal infrared, and «backradiating» it from the atmosphere and so
heating the
Earth further
until oh gosh we're all gonna fry.
If example 3 was the complete system, then the atmosphere would
heat up and the
earth would cool down
until they were in thermal equilibrium.
If it does not the
earth will either
heat up or cool down
until it does.
If so and if «trapping
heat» causes the temperature to rise, then the «trapping of
heat» doesn't stop when the black body's temperature rises, and the black body's temperature will continue to rise
until the CO2 reaches a temperature where its molecular motion has sufficient speed to escape the gravitational pull of the
Earth.
Since to me (and many scientists, although some wanted a lot more corroborative evidence, which they've also gotten) it makes absolutely no sense to presume that the
earth would just go about its merry way and keep the climate nice and relatively stable for us (though this rare actual climate scientist pseudo skeptic seems to think it would, based upon some non scientific belief — see second half of this piece), when the
earth changes climate easily as it is, climate is ultimately an expression of energy, it is stabilized (right now) by the oceans and ice sheets, and increasing the number of long term thermal radiation /
heat energy absorbing and re radiating molecules to levels not seen on
earth in several million years would add an enormous influx of energy to the lower atmosphere
earth system, which would mildly warm the air and increasingly transfer energy to the
earth over time, which in turn would start to alter those stabilizing systems (and which, with increasing ocean energy retention and accelerating polar ice sheet melting at both ends of the globe, is exactly what we've been seeing) and start to reinforce the same process
until a new stases would be reached well after the atmospheric levels of ghg has stabilized.
The
earth will warm either
until the total energy output per unit time = total energy produced per unit time, or
until the
heat source burns itself out.
If the
earth warms, then there is no balance, so the atmosphere can't radiate back to it, so the extra
heat radiated from the
earth and absorbed by the greenhouse gases must go elsewhere (e.g. convection)
until such time as the atmosphere warms up to the new temperature.
With no greenhouse gases, the
earth will either
heat up or cool down
until the outgoing flux from the
earth is equal to the incoming flux from the sun.
Earth has now had the flow of
heat from the bar fire of the sun turned down so the point of equilibrium is slowly but inevitably falling and will do so
until the sun becomes more active again.
As a result, the
earth system
heats up
until radiative balance is restored.
According to the theory, a doubling of the CO2 concentration will result in an increase in the power carried by the downwelling long wave infrared radiation (DWLWIR), up from approximately 346 W / m ^ 2 (for simplicity I am rounding to the unit place and suppressing the uncertainty) by 4 W / m ^ 2 (2), and the
Earth surface will warm
until the sum of the upwelling long wave infrared radiation (UWLWIR), the latent
heating of the troposphere (LH), and the sensible
heating of the troposphere (SH) has increased by 4 W / m ^ 2.
So, the surface will increase its temperature... In fact, it has to increase its temperature
until the difference in temperature between the atmosphere and the surface is enough to support
heat flow away from the
earth's surface that is equal to what it receives from the surface.»
Yes Cementafriend, If you think of this simply and holistically, the power from the sun is CONTINUOUS and TIMELESS and all the atmosphere does (along with the oceans which in this case should be reclassified as part of the «atmosphere») is SLOW the RATE of
heat leaving the
earth until it reaches the temperature of space.