Fish are more stressed and susceptible to disease when exposed to a higher or lower than
usual temperature for an extended period of time, or when exposed to a temperature change greater than 2 to 3 degrees within a 24 - hour period.
Not exact matches
Coal prices in general were driven even lower in 2016 due to low natural gas prices and warmer - than -
usual winter
temperatures that cut down demand
for coal as an electricity generator, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
During the summer in Atlanta,
for instance, people don't buy any more beer than
usual, no matter what happens with the
temperature.
At Forbes, Marianne Bickle leads the charge
for those who feel that bosses need to fight back against the impulse to loosen the rules as the
temperature climbs, stressing that keeping productivity up means keeping the
usual standards and practices in place.
So pleased to hear that you made these with youngsters and that (
for the most part; — RRB - the cookies were well received and perhaps expanded their ideas of baking without the
usual «generosity» of ingredients that we all grew up on:p Good
for you
for finding a
temperature that suits your climate best — experimentation is where it's at and every environment will give rise (forgive the pun) to different issues, so making adjustments can be very helpful to the outcome.
I like these
for a change from the
usual sweet muffin, and find they are good even at room
temperature spread with lots of grass fed butter.
Finally Summer has hit Irish shores, while those of you in the UK have been basking in the warmer
temperatures for the last few weeks, the sunny warm weather has just arrived the last few days in Dublin, although as
usual it doesn't seem like it is going to last, so I am trying to make the most of it when I can.
Note:
for bread, use tapioca starch / flour, guar gum, eggs, room
temperature soda water in addition to
usual yeast, salt, oil, sugar.
Also I need the cookies to be harder than
usual, so I cook them at a lower
temperature for longer: 325 and from 10 - 15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the dough.
If your baby has a
temperature of 100.4 °F (38 °C) or higher, is crying
for more than 2 hours at a time, is inconsolable, isn't feeding well, has diarrhea or persistent vomiting, or is less awake or alert than
usual, call your doctor right away.
The water
temperature needs to be much higher than
usual for baby swimming.
A higher
temperature than
usual for so long should prompt a visit to your pediatrician.
For more than 10 weeks beginning in January, sea
temperatures were between 2 °C and 4 °C warmer than
usual along a 2000 - kilometre stretch of coast — the area's most extreme warming event since records began.
They found that the business - as -
usual scenario comes with large climate changes the world over and would create entirely new patterns of
temperature and precipitation
for 12 to 39 percent of Earth's land area.
By using simulations that were created by running the same model multiple times, with only tiny differences in the initial starting conditions, the scientists could examine the range of summertime
temperatures we might expect in the future
for the «business - as -
usual» and reduced - emissions scenarios.
The research, under the auspices of the Centre of Excellence
for Coral Reef Studies, showed that continuation of a «business - as -
usual» approach would overwhelm reef recovery mechanisms by 2050, leaving little living coral, which is threatened by rising sea
temperatures.
I didn't presume that Sir Nicholas spoke with any other authority, and I certainly didn't endorse his alarmist conclusion, presented as a certainty, that under «business - as -
usual... we can see that we are headed
for some pretty unpleasant increases of
temperature [of 4 or 5ºC].»
In end - of - century projections, summers have the largest increases in average
temperature: 6.5 °F (3.6 °C)
for the stabilization emission scenario, 11.8 °F (6.6 °C)
for the business - as -
usual emission scenario.
Average daily minimum and maximum
temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections
for both stabilization and business - as -
usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output
for annual average daily maximum
temperature).
The researchers measured the resistance of graphene constrictions, and found it decreases upon increasing
temperature, in contrast to the
usual metallic behaviour expected
for doped graphene.
The WMO warned that continuing on a business as
usual path of rising emissions could put the world on track
for 10.8 °F (6 °C) increase in the global average
temperature.
Of course, the
usual caveat applies when looking at a single proxy record - this is a
temperature record
for a single location.To get a better feel
for past climate, you need to look at proxy records from a range of locations.
A «heatwave» in mid-November caused some parts of the Arctic to be 15C warmer than
usual, with average
temperatures for November and December across the Arctic as a whole a full 5C above the long term average, according to the quickfire analysis of this year's unusual winter.
The projected increase in annual average daily maximum
temperature (°F)
for each climate division in Montana
for the periods 2049 - 2069 and 2070 - 2099
for (A) stabilization (RCP4.5) and (B) business - as -
usual (RCP8.5) emission scenarios.
Instead of looking to the
usual suspects next time you're asked to bring a dish to a potluck picnic, opt
for something mayo - free that will keep well at room
temperature and help you stick to a healthy diet.
I've been dealing with some health stuff lately that's made me even more
temperature - sensitive than
usual, so I'm layered up
for fall on a warm - ish summer day.
If your skin seems duller and drier than
usual it could be from prolonged sun exposure, higher
temperatures or spending time in a pool (chlorine can dry out skin) look
for hydrating products
for your skin and help restore moisture in your complexion.
I ran it down the highway
for a bit, and was able to get my
usual 47 - 48 degree outlet
temperature, but still couldn't get below that.
This adds a 7 - inch touchscreen with the
usual inscrutable menus, a rearview camera, satnav, keyless ignition, automatic headlights and automatic
temperature controls
for both driver and front passenger.
Despite frigid
temperatures and the
usual threat of snow and freezing rain, January in Detroit is a magical time
for automotive enthusiasts.
I loved the fact the windows opened so that
for once we could have the room at the
temperature we wanted (as opposed to the
usual far too hot that most hotel rooms are).
I didn't presume that Sir Nicholas spoke with any other authority, and I certainly didn't endorse his alarmist conclusion, presented as a certainty, that under «business - as -
usual... we can see that we are headed
for some pretty unpleasant increases of
temperature [of 4 or 5ºC].»
For example, one might use the SB law to calculate the average
temperature of the Earth including the
usual assumptions, and arrive at a figure of, say, 255 K.
As is
usual, today marks the release of the «meteorological year» averages
for the surface
temperature records (GISTEMP, HadCRU, NCDC).
Excerpt: Livermore CA (SPX) Nov 01, 2005 If humans continue to use fossil fuels in a business as
usual manner
for the next several centuries, the polar ice caps will be depleted, ocean sea levels will rise by seven meters and median air
temperatures will soar 14.5 degrees warmer than current day.
The IPCC Summary
For Policymakers shows the graph below for a business - as - usual carbon emissions scenario, comparing temperatures in the 1980s with temperatures in the 2020s (orange) and 2090s (re
For Policymakers shows the graph below
for a business - as - usual carbon emissions scenario, comparing temperatures in the 1980s with temperatures in the 2020s (orange) and 2090s (re
for a business - as -
usual carbon emissions scenario, comparing
temperatures in the 1980s with
temperatures in the 2020s (orange) and 2090s (red).
About taking differences (current period figures less prior period figures) of anomalies: the anomalies are the value less the monthly mean (i.e., the mean
for the particular month over the years, in this case 32 full years), as is the
usual practice with climate data (most notably
temperature).
And
for those who don't deny the
temperature trend, the
usual fallback position IS that it's not our fault (with the next fallback of «oh well, there's nothing we can do about it»).
The exposed open water caused by the wind divergence may absorb some additional sunlight and melt more ice than
usual over the next few weeks (
temperature - albedo feedback)[related NASA animation], but given that the sun is well on its way to setting
for the winter, I think this effect will be fairly minimal.
For the «business - as - usual» scenario RCP8.5, the model - mean changes in 2090s (compared to 1990s) for sea surface temperature, sea surface pH, global O2 content and integrated primary productivity amount to +2.73 °C, − 0.33 pH unit, − 3.45 % and − 8.6 %, respective
For the «business - as -
usual» scenario RCP8.5, the model - mean changes in 2090s (compared to 1990s)
for sea surface temperature, sea surface pH, global O2 content and integrated primary productivity amount to +2.73 °C, − 0.33 pH unit, − 3.45 % and − 8.6 %, respective
for sea surface
temperature, sea surface pH, global O2 content and integrated primary productivity amount to +2.73 °C, − 0.33 pH unit, − 3.45 % and − 8.6 %, respectively.
30 more years of business - as -
usual will make it impossible to keep
temperatures from rising beyond Eemian levels (see here
for some discussion of stabilisation scenarios), and decisions (on infrastructure, power stations, R&D, etc.) that are being made now will determine the emissions
for decades to come.
Raw climate model results
for a business - as -
usual scenario indicate that we can expect global
temperatures to increase anywhere in the range of 5.8 and 10.6 degrees Fahrenheit (3.2 to 5.9 degrees Celsius) over preindustrial levels by the end of the century — a difference of about a factor of two between the most - and least - severe projections.
According to the latest projections from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the projected
temperature rise by the end of the century ranges from about 1.1 to 6.4 °C, with a business - as -
usual rise of around 3 °C (put me down
for 1.6 ° until then, unless nature is being a blatant liar).
We're headed
for about 5 °C global surface warming above pre-industrial
temperatures by 2100 if we continue on a business - as -
usual path.
Using business - as -
usual scenarios
for reactive nitrogen creation and CO2 emissions, several projections suggest that O3 - related human mortality and crop damage will rise sharply in the next few decades, especially in tropical and subtropical regions where rising
temperatures and rising NOx concentrations will interact synergistically to produce more O3.
Professor Kevin Anderson, Tyndall Centre
for Climate Change Research and the Teesside University said: «If the EU is to transform its energy system to align with the Paris
temperature and equity commitments, it can not continue with business as
usual and must instead initiate a rapid phase out of all fossil fuels including natural gas.
In 2 December was an abnormality, with
temperatures rising above 26 or 27 Celsius
for sure, I was working outside and the heat was not from this season (the weather reports, as
usual, have forecasted
for this particular day,
temperatures at least 10 degrees lower than REALITY).
Using 1860 to 2005 as the historical period, this index has a global mean of 2069 (± 18 years s.d.)
for near - surface air
temperature under an emissions stabilization scenario and 2047 (± 14 years s.d.) under a «business - as -
usual» scenario.
The average
temperature for October in most of Lapland was just under one degree warmer than
usual, while in the country's northern and eastern parts
temperatures were near the norm.
Map of air
temperature anomalies
for December 2009, at the 925 millibar level (roughly 1,000 meters [3,000 feet] above the surface)
for the region north of 30 degrees N, shows warmer than
usual temperatures over the Arctic Ocean and cooler than normal
temperatures over central Eurasia, the United States and southwestern Canada.