Sentences with phrase «what little heat»

Mr. Williams uses propane, kerosene and wood for what little heat he needs.
Austria House generates much of what little heating energy it requires from a low - tech ground - source system.

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What do we make of Mat 6:30 - 34 6:30 And if this is how God clothes the wild grass, which is here today and tomorrow is tossed into the fire to heat the oven, won't he clothe you even more, you people of little faith?
I love egg and avocado on toast, what a nice idea to add a little heat.
What to do 1) Heat a little oil over medium hHeat a little oil over medium heatheat.
They have an incredibly complex flavor, what with the sweetness of the date syrup, the tang of the balsamic vinegar, and a little salt and heat in each bite, plus the extra crunch factor of the sesame seeds.
You'll want to eat these little gems while they are hot so feel free to make what you want for now and take the pan off the heat.
I knew I was serving this to the kids or else I would have added a little more heat... but that's what hot sauce is for right?
I am not sure what «all melty is» so I think I may have heated a bit too long... my arm got tired and it became a little thicker but as stringy as rubber cement....
A Kansas City news station obtained this video, and I'd be willing to bet that Dwayne Bowe and Jamaal Charles will take a little bit of heat for what they did.
But what if you are out with your little one and milk has to be heated without the access to your standalone bottle warmer?
You don't want to waste an ounce of your baby's formula, but sometimes your little one is not ready for what you have heated.
Now that it's summer, parents love to get outside with their little ones as much as possible; however, it's not always easy to figure out what your baby should wear in the heat, right?
My top tips are: Never fill your kettle up, only boil what you need Heat your home while you cook, leave the oven door open after you have finished so that it heats your house a little.
«This easy - to - use, non-invasive thermometer reads your baby's temperature by measuring the heat coming from the temporal artery, which runs across your little one's forehead,» according to What to Expect the First Year.
I know this will sound a little weird, but when I was completely desparate with my third child and no amount of heat or massage would help, and frequent nursing wasn't helping either because the only two week old little guy just wasn't ready for that much, and the fever and chills were starting to alarm me, I asked my grandmother what to do.
Assemblyman Boyland's bad news week continued with him catching heat for what Brooklyn residents say is a flippant attitude displayed toward a little girl mowed down by an out - of - control SUV Sunday.
In what is sure to be a heated contest, state Assemblyman David Weprin (D - Little Neck) is once again facing Glen Oaks Village President Bob Friedrich in the Democratic primary.
What a thought, indeed — and Clegg only got away with saying it by making a little joke about the odd heated meeting.
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What's more, the setup loses very little heat in the process, and can produce steam at relatively low solar intensity.
What can be surprising, though, is the 20 percent you can lop off your power bills simply by using a little elbow grease — and white paint to reflect the sun's light and heat.
What do you recommend if I wanted to add a little heat to the sauce?
What with the hot flashes from my menopausal state (thanks to my endometriosis / infertility treatment) and my propensity to wash my hair as little as possible, the heat and water were a little tough on my prima donna self.
Palm Springs is one of my favorite places to go to, even in this hot summer desert heat, it is my little piece of paradise what can I say.
I just got back from Florida and what really made my trip (besides the gorgeous sunshine, ocean water and tropical heat), was this cute little dress that I took along.
Considering the 90 degree heat has me feeling like it is still summer, what better way than to mix a little floral print into my fall outfit?
Varney admits there was quite a heated debate over what level to set the soundtrack at (and promises I'll hear more of it when I get the opportunity to exercise my right foot) but in the end it was decided to click it back a few notches for the XFR and leave it a little more open - mouthed in the identically engined XKR.
The no heat situation persists regardless of engine temperature; what little air there is feels the same with the engine cold or fully overheated.
In the course of that process, I've learned something, and I would like to think that the reader would learn something too, whether what I've been writing about involves such things as breast cancer in Before The Swallow Dares, the dubious morality of politicians in The Heat of the Kitchen, or, in the case of Billy's War, what it was like to be a little boy in war - torn Britain in the 1940s.
Jyl saw that such an outburst was as close to a declaration of love for the animal as the old man would be capable of uttering, and the three of them looked down at the massive animal, whose body heat they could still feel radiating from it — the twin antlers larger than any swords of myth, and the elk's eyes closed, and still only what seemed like a little blood dribbling down the left shoulder, from the exit wound — the post-rut musk odor of the bull was intense — and all Jyl could say was «I'm sorry.»
Here in Florida, we're a little limited in what we can do during the heat and humidity of the summer.
Unfortunately, as with most puzzle games there is little reason to come back to the game after solving all of the puzzles, particularly since they start to become a bit tedious near the end, and once the plot really heats up you might start suffering a bad case of Towelieitis as you have no idea what's going on.
Conversation got a little heated around this last point, specifically between Von Heyl, who believed the sublime has something to do with contemporary abstract painting (what, I am not sure) and Amy Sillmann who more or less told her she was full of shit (but in a more polite way).
Which is reassuring, but a little puzzling as I have seen figures such as a requirement for ~ 0.9 W / m ^ 2 quoted and hence a search for additional stored heat beyond what can be reasonably deduced from the unadjusted NOAA OHC data.
... not intended to suggest that the heat capacity exchange / transfer / transport rates used are a realistic representation of actual ocean circulation, although from what little I know, it could be a step in that general direction from using one upper and one deep ocean reservoir.
I hadn't heard about the heat transport via the atmosphere, but it didn't surprise me — that is what the jet streams are all about — a wind caused by an atmospheric temperature differential, given a little bit of a spin.
The skin layer planet is optically very thin, so it doesn't affect the OLR significantly, but (absent direct solar heating) the little bit of the radiant flux (approximatly equal to the OLR) from below that it absorbs must be (at equilibrium) balanced by emission, which will be both downward and upward, so the flux emitted in either direction is only half of what was absorbed from below; via Kirchhoff's Law, the temperature must be smaller than the brightness temperature of the OLR (for a grey gas, Tskin ^ 4 ~ = (Te ^ 4) / 2, where Te is the effective radiating temperature for the planet, equal to the brightness temperature of the OLR — *** HOWEVER, see below ***).
Your comments also suggest that you pay little attention to the regional leverage of spatial amplitude variability (e.g. heat capacity weighting) on global means and that you do not understand what is meant by grain & extent (nor does fred berple — no offense intended fred — just alerting readers to be careful when reading exchanges above that misrepresent the meaning of grain).
From an old building turned we into a strawbale greenhouse heated by solar thermal system and biodiesel (we make with a neighbor) to various renewable energy systems, we are pleased — happy — that what we invest in does, in fact, make the world just a little better.
I'm giving the real world physics of what they are actually saying, they are actually saying that «the Sun gives off very little heat».
He didn't reply when I pointed out that what he was actually saying was «the Sun gives off very little heat»..
What so many fail to grasp is the nature of an external forcing and how a little heat can control a greater amount, not dissimilar to a power transistor by the way.
We all know what temperature is (in a non-precise way) and heat, although a little more abstract, is something most people can relate to.
Because our excess heat is concentrated in what amounts to point sources, and those point sources are almost invariably located near to the temperature monitoring sites, you may want be a little kinder to Phillip and his opinion that waste heat accounts for a significant amount of our «warming» unless you have convincing evidence that the heat is dissipated so rapidly that its net effect is smaller than our ability to detect.
Okulaer, what do you think of this amateurish little experiment to see if you are right on the sphere heating up?
What little direct and indirect solar radiation is available is not enough to make up for the increased heat losses from the water.
What both Willis and Pekka miss is that climatic temperature gradients high aloft (http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/file/1328) bear little resemblance those found near the surface, where pole - ward heat transfer largely takes place.
I was observing the heat rising from my compost heap this morning, the one inspired by my review of Gene Logsdon's guide to managing manure, when I was struck by a particular insight — what I was actually witnessing was the cumulative body heat of billions upon billions of tiny little beasties.
Looking at the last decade, it is clear that the observed rate of change of upper ocean heat content is a little slower than previously (and below linear extrapolations of the pre-2003 model output), and it remains unclear to what extent that is related to a reduction in net radiative forcing growth (due to the solar cycle, or perhaps larger than expected aerosol forcing growth), or internal variability, model errors, or data processing — arguments have been made for all four, singly and together.
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