Sentences with phrase «warm air towards»

During winter, monthly mean temperatures at coastal stations are between − 10 °C and − 30 °C but temperatures may briefly rise towards freezing when winter storms bring warm air towards the Antarctic coast.

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Every time I feel a hint of sadness towards the closing of August, I have to remind myself that summer is not at all over - the air is still sweet with balmy heat, the water is at the warmest it will...
The Indian Ocean was much warmer in the east than in the west, pushing yet more warm, moist air towards Australia.
An early explanation was a strong La Niña, which funnelled warm, moist air towards Australia.
Cold fronts carried by this airstream then interact with warm tropical air and form cloud banks over northwestern Australia, which travel across the country towards the southeast bringing winter rain.
This warm air does not mix, instead rising up towards a colder layer carrying negative charges from the ground.
I like heated and cooled front seats where the cooled seats actually pull the warm air away from your **** instead of shoving cold air up towards your ****.
Glaciers and ice caps in Arctic Canada are continuing to lose mass at a rate that has been increasing since 1987, reflecting a trend towards warmer summer air temperatures and longer melt seasons.
[I] n regions such as southern Louisiana and the Everglades, shallow warm water permits heating to still occur as air moves towards the low pressure center.
Almost immediately (nanoseconds) they relax from their excited state by either 1) emitting that energy as a new photon, some of which will continue up towards space, some of which will go back downward to be reabsorbed, thus keeping the energy in the atmosphere longer, or 2) by colliding with another gas molecule, most likely an O2 (oxygen) or N2 (nitrogen) molecule since they make up over 98 % of the atmosphere, thereby converting the extra vibrational energy into kinetic energy by transferring it to the other gas molecule, which will then collide with other molecules, and so on, making the air warmer.
Paint the interior flat black, aim it towards the sun, and when the air inside gets warm, blow it into the house.
cold front — when cold air moves towards, and replaces, warmer air.
Also there is no apparent relationship between El Niño, that produces a lot of warm air that in part is transported towards the poles, and ice melting rates historically.
Further towards SE, this local warming effect diminishes, and colder air (about -25 oC) draining out of the valley Adventdalen dominates.
At the equator: direct solar energy; warm temps; low pressure air rises and moves towards the poles.
Shifting large volumes of air towards the poles increases radiation of energy to space thus neutralising any warming of the air and shifting large volumes of air towards the equator draws heat from sunshine and oceans thus neutralising any cooling of the air.
We observe changing air temperatures together with movements of the weather systems towards the poles or towards the equator during those periods of transition when the air is catching up with the ocean surface changes whether they be warming or cooling.
As part of the planet's reciprocal relationship between ocean circulation and climate, this conveyor belt transports warm surface water to high latitudes where the water warms the air, then cools, sinks, and returns towards the equator as a deep flow.»
My conclusion is that a careful observation of weather patterns over the entire globe and, in particular, ascertaining whether there is a net average surface movement of air towards the poles or towards the equator should reveal whether there is an overall global warming or cooling trend at any particular time.
This can produce air movements that are caused by temperature, resulting in warmer air possibly moving towards the station.
Similarly if you change the composition of the atmosphere by introducing large quantities of a greenhouse gas that causes greater back - radiation of infra - red towards the surface of the surface from the air, then over a climatic period of time the seas will get warmer.
Given that we are on a path towards global warming, atmospheric chemists are asking how climate change could affect air quality.
Ok, if the colder air is supposed to be radiating towards the warmer ground, is that against the second law of thermodynamic?
As long as the warmer ground is radiating more back towards the cold air than the cold air is radiating towards the warmer ground, their temperatures would equilibriate (if the ground wasn't being continually warmed by the sun).
While the DA was replaced by low sea level pressure (SLP) over the Arctic Ocean in July, high pressure returned over the Beaufort Sea in August coupled with low pressure over Siberia, helping to compress ice towards the pole and bring warm air into the Arctic.
The other thing I thought about: since the Arctic has been the fastest warming place on the planet, is that hot air pushing the cold air Arctic Vortices towards the Equator and that's why we are freezing our....?
In August, higher pressure rebuilt in the Beaufort Sea together with low SLP over Siberia, helping to compact the ice towards the pole and leading to advection of warm, southerly air into the Arctic.
We are heading towards the warmer season and with that comes the need to turn on the air conditioning.
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