I live in New England and it is wonderful to feel
the warm air again....
Once we slowed or if we were driving down a road where we had several stops it would switch and start blowing
warm air again.
Not exact matches
But as soon as that first gust of fall
air blows in, you may be inclined to head indoors until it's
warm again.
Humidity is low, the outside
air is cold and windy (in some parts of the country), and dogs are going in and out of cold to
warm weather and back
again.
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air conditioning was turned off and room was freezing when I arrived at night, it took several hours to get
warm again - it was during snow wave
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Given this, it is quite clear that any reduction in the efficiency of upward radiation (by, say, reflecting it right back down
again), will have to be compensated for by increasing the
air / sea (skin) temperature difference, hence having a
warmer subsurface temperature.
Going back to the atmosphere, there must be methods devised in calculating the total heat in the system planet wide, that is the key, I see some efforts in finding Upper
Air trends, that is better, but
again flawed, the Upper atmosphere constantly changes tenperatures throughout a vertical profile hour by hour, taking an average at 700 mb, may miss a strong cooling just below, or
warming above.
The point isn't a «perpetual increase in atmospheric pressure» — that's a misnomer — if you consider the MASS of the atmosphere that is continuously «pumped» from cold
air to hot
air to cold
air again, high up in the atmosphere — that creates «potential energy» from the kinetic energy of the convection — adiabatic expansion of the atmosphere is the result — the adiabatic compression occurs on the return trip of the previously
warmed (from radiative energy)
air as it completes the «cycle» as it comes back down!
The beauty is that when someone opens a window or door and cold
air is introduced to the interior airspace the warmth stored in the face of the block actually leaves the block to «attack» the cold
air in the room or «lack of heat» so that your furnace doesn't have to kick on right away to
warm the interior of the home
again.
Also part of the explanation is the claim that more humid
air results in more precipitation, but
again I'm unclear on why
warmer air can cause more water to be evaporated, but
warmer air does not by the same mechanism prevent the same water from condensing.
Not only because it signals (
again) that the world's largest emitter may be starting to tackle global
warming (and conventional
air pollution), but because it tosses another shovelful of dirt on a longtime U.S. excuse for inaction.
More clouds both drastically reduce energy input from the sun and simply slow release of what energy there is trapped in the lower troposphere, but the long term effect would be a fall in average temperature because of the significantly reduced input power but the atmosphere's ability to cool is aided by
air current circulation whereby the
warmer air rises above those low clouds and that infra - red is more easily re-emitted into space, whereby the low clouds now block that re-emission from hitting the ground
again to any significant degree.
However, despite this, the team reckon to have perhaps isolated a «global
warming» signal in the accelerated run off of the Greenland Ice Mass — but only just, because the runoff at the edges is balanced by increasing central mass —
again, they focus upon recent trends — a net loss of about 22 cubic kilometres in total ice mass per year which they regard as statistically not significant — to find the «signal», and a contradiction to their ealier context of
air temperature cycles.
When fall arrives and cold
air moves in
again, all the energy stored in the water gets released into the atmosphere, which, in turn, causes the
air above the water to
warm up more than usual.
In the mesosphere, the temperature decreases with height
again, because there is very little ozone to
warm up the
air.
If what they believe is true — IR radiation is blocked by glass — then what is physically happening in these experiments is that the heat lamp is simply heating the container itself which in turn heats via conduction the gases inside of the container and
again, the CO2 gas
warms faster and to a higher temperature than the
air because its specific heat is lower.
We all know what happens when someone opens the closed door and cool
air rushes in, you feel a draft, unless you are sat by the fire — and after a while it
warms back up
again when the door shuts.
IF you are correct and any of your hotly defended mechanisms work, gravity will once
again make the
air at the bottom
warmer than the
air at the top, and the cycle will continue forever.
One published paper this year (in «Nature»
again) actually argued that man's
air pollution has SLOWED
warming affects:
When the great global
warming swindle
aired in britain, 37 scientists signed a petition and sent it to BBC to complain and ask that the show never be
aired again.
It'll be the 1998 story all over
again — not the end of global
warming, just a lot of extra heat from el Niño and a lot of hot
air from the usual suspects.
The molecule will first use the heat energy in expansion and on cooling will
again condense and sink because heavier, and it will cool when its heat expanded volume flows to colder
air which absorbs the heat, the internal kinetic energy of vibration, which if strong enough will pass that heat to another colder (which is why visible light is not a thermal energy, it is not powerful enough to move a molecule of matter into vibration, it takes the bigger heat wave, longwave infrared, aka thermal infrared called that because it is the wavelength of heat)-- that is how convective heating
warms the fluid gas
air in a room, by circulation, in the rise and fall of molecules as they expand and condense, not by heat energy propelling molecules to hit other molecules..
There's an objection you haven't addressed yet — that if extra heat tried to build up near the surface, convection would immediately carry it away
again because
warm air rises.
With the days getting longer and the
air getting
warmer, the mind wanders once
again to biking for pleasure rather than simply braving the elements from point a to b.
P.S. a descent —
air sinking — will lead to a compression of the
air in the real world, which would
again warm the
air.
Again I am not a physicist, but if the
air is hotter in day time, especially at altitude, but not that much
warmer at night times, then there will be a greater turnover of water above the oceans.
Again,
warm notes of brown appear to break up the cool blues and grays that dominate the room, creating an
air that is relaxing yet approachable.
I can speculate that we were charging into summer when, once
again, the room would feel a little
warm, even though we rarely use our
air conditioning due to the pleasure of mother nature's natural
air conditioning... a wonderful fog bank that creeps over the hills most evenings and cools us down, thank you Newport Beach, the red color gave off a psychological warmth (if there is such a thing).