Burning high sulfur jet fuel
when at altitude might be one option.
Not exact matches
It's
at these times
when they're most
at danger, as MANPADs are not effective
at altitudes above 15,000 feet.
That overpressure, caused
when the bomb detonates
at a low
altitude over its target, is designed to crush underground tunnels and bunkers like the ones often used by ISIS.
They are tall, taller than me,
when he carries them up there
at the 6» 5 ″
altitude, taking in the world from his angle.
From what other readers have shared, my recipes typically don't require any changes
when baking
at high
altitude.
I was
at a different
altitude when it didn't work!
Love all your recipes, but sometimes it's hard for me to find all the ingredients over here in Mexico, I have a question for your Homemade vanilla pound cake, I've tried several pound cakes and
when I place them in the oven they all colapse, we are
at a very high
altitude and can imagine that is the problem, might you have some idea that I could do so this doesn't happen, I would very much appreciate your help.
Any adjustments
when cooking
at altitude?
I was searching for help with Bette Hagman's bread recipes
at high
altitude when I came across your website.
(Note - it took an hour plus 15 minutes
when I baked this
at high
altitude.)
Westlake et al. analyzed data from 41 flybys of Titan, some
at altitudes of less than 1000 kilometers (621 miles)
when Cassini dipped into the upper fringes of its atmosphere.
Thus, a liquid may also boil
when the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere is sufficiently reduced, such as the use of a vacuum pump or
at high
altitudes
When the observatory went up in Washington state (there is also one in Louisiana), she stayed in the high -
altitude desert in Hanford for days
at a stretch to get the detector ready for data runs.
Microbes like syringae may also exploit ice nucleation to parachute down in raindrops or snowflakes, ensuring they do not remain stuck
at high
altitudes when swept up by storms.
During / the midmorning of March 21, they soared into the history books
when their balloon, Breitling Orbiter 3, sped
at 130 miles an hour
at an
altitude of 36,000 feet over an invisible finish line
at 9 degrees 27 minutes west longitude in Mauritania.
The eruptions reach their peak approximately five hours later than expected, even
when taking into account the 40 minutes needed for the erupted particles to reach the
altitude at which Cassini can detect them.
Sonic booms have caused alarm and damage
when they have been produced in isolated cases by supersonic military jets flying over thinly populated areas; to allow a new fleet of booming supersonic transports to pass over cities
at low
altitudes during operations near metropolitan airports is clearly impossible.»
Jet streams occur
at very high
altitudes — 30,000 to 40,000 feet — which is why they were not definitively identified until World War II,
when pilots noticed intense headwinds during long - distance military missions.
That contrasts sharply with other ephemeral events
at similar
altitudes, which glimmer into being
when electrical current travels upward from lightning clouds
at altitudes of about 10 km.
When we talk of extracting wind energy, it's mainly from wind
at an
altitude of about 100 metres.
When population geneticist Andrea Manica and graduate student Marcos Gallego Llorente
at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom analyzed the sequence, they found that the Mota man had brown eyes and dark skin, as well as three gene variants associated with adaptation to high
altitudes; some peaks in the highlands reach 4500 meters, as high as the Matterhorn.
And ozone, which forms a beneficial shield against ultraviolet radiation
when high in the stratosphere, is an efficient greenhouse gas
when it appears
at airliner
altitudes — as it increasingly does, since it too is a by - product of fossil fuel burning.
When he died in 1969
at the age of 73, it was from a heart attack while hiking
at an
altitude of 9,000 feet in the mountains of Colombia.
With help from Hiroshi Tanimoto, PhD, and colleagues
at the National Institute of Environmental Science in Tsukuba, Japan, the plane sampled
at altitudes between two and three kilometers above Japan to avoid surface contaminants, and on days during the KD season
when air currents originated only from northeastern China.
In this month's vodcast, see how smells travel up a shark's nose, some illusions that occur
when we stare
at ambiguous scenes and how
altitude will affect this year's World Cup games
Wings also operate under drier conditions
when they're
at altitude; turbine blades near the surface are in the middle of winter sleet and snow.
When the lander jettisons its heat shield
at a 1 - kilometer
altitude, data transmission switches from an antenna on the shield to one on the lander.
They are typically generated
at high
altitudes by stratospheric mountain waves —
when strong winds that blow over the tops of high mountains are driven up towards space.
In - flight ice forms
at altitudes up to 7300 metres (24,000 feet),
when the aircraft's surfaces hit supercooled water droplets suspended in the air.
According to CBS News and Spaceflight Now reports, the images were captured Monday
when Juno soared above the 10,000 - mile wide anticyclone
at an
altitude of approximately 5,600 miles.
Einstein's theory states that time and space are not absolute but relative: time runs faster in high
altitudes but slower
at fast velocities, as can be measured in the mountains or with satellite clocks; and space can be curved by the gravity of large masses, as was proven in the 1919 solar eclipse
when star positions near the Sun seemed to have «shifted», but in reality only the light rays had been curved by the Sun's mass.
Notice how your body and mind feel
when you spend time
at different
altitudes, such as hiking in the mountains or walking on the beach, and allow these observations to guide where you spend your free time.
«
When we buy organic olive oil in Spain, we tend to work with organic orchards who are located
at a high
altitude,» explains Kohlmeyer.
When I came back from my first stint
at altitude I had lost about five kilos and was in the best shape I'd ever been in.
Additionally,
when I'm out on my snowboard, I'm always
at a high
altitude and often outside for many hours
at a time physically exerting myself.
Living in the midwest for 49 years then shifting to
altitude and living
at 8800 ft. these products soothed my skin
when nothing would!
Torea Rodriguez: I had gotten into a cycling accident and pretty severe physical injuries and I had an emergency
at altitude and was the only pilot on board to deal with that emergency, so there was a huge amount adrenalin that got pumped out that day
when I was dealing with that — that actual emergency, and those 3 things all happened within months of each other.
I was getting hypoxic
at very low
altitudes at work and hypoxy is the term for
when you are lacking oxygen
at altitude and usually you'll feel hypoxic anywhere between 8,000 and 12,000 feet.
Your body will naturally shed water
when you exercise, you're in hot environments, or you're
at altitude.
Great for summer
at low
altitudes, suck out even
when it cools to 10 degrees.
I discovered it because I also had to layer with another moisturizer
when I'm spending time in the arid Colorado climate — although I'm
at a lower
altitude.
Retired Air Chief Marshal Angus Houston, the former head of Australia's defense forces who now leads the multinational effort to find the jet and any sign of the 239 people who were on board
when it disappeared March 8, reminded reporters Tuesday that «we don't know what
altitude the aircraft was traveling
at.
When used, Mario is transformed into Ice Mario and hurls Ice Balls
at any ground or low -
altitude enemies, freezing them.
The Cruze has already been using Opel's Delta II chassis platform since it first surfaced, but
when we last tested the Cruze with its normally aspirated 1.8 - litre engine, it felt a little lacklustre and flat, especially
at Johannesburg
altitude.
When she and her husband had fixed fences on the ranch, it was the one thing she found comforting:
At that
altitude, there were no snakes.
That can be due to persistent low oxygen content of the pet's blood, as occurs or
when your pet's circulatory system or lungs are failing or living
at high
altitudes.
Re my own comment # 369 above, a correction: Not only will the effective radiating temperature of the «stratosphere» described there decrease
when opacity increases, as stated, but so will the skin temperature, with both now located
at higher
altitudes.
Large scale dust storms change the atmospheric opacity and convection; as always
when comparing mean temperatures, the
altitude at which the measurement is made matters, but to the extent it is sensible to speak of a mean temperature for Mars, the evidence is for significant cooling from the 1970's,
when Viking made measurements, compared to current temperatures.
When I look
at radiosonde data I do not see any support for propagation of high
altitude temperature changes to the Surface.
The effects of very short wavelength UV on photochemical reactions in the stratosphere leading to heating
at very high
altitudes is something that is under appreciated in the climate science community but the meterologists would have likely let them know
when to look for these affects.