Sentences with phrase «when incoming air»

Not exact matches

If they are going to let players obliterate players when the ball is in the air then they must be coached to box out the incoming player before the ball takes it highest point.
When winds from the north or northeast bring cold Arctic air over the relatively warm water above the lake, the incoming air is heated and picks up moisture.
When we are using a turbocharger to compress the incoming air, the air gets hotter.
The valves are cut to allow air past even when fully - closed, but since they restrict the cross-sectional area of the intake runners, the velocity of the incoming air is increased, resulting in better fuel atomization in idle and low - engine - speed conditions.
Oman Air started its operations from the New Muscat International Airport on 20 March, when all incoming and outgoing flights were transferred from the previous terminal to the new airport.
Sound effects in the game play a huge part when dealing with the attacks, as you can hear incoming shock attacks and missiles traveling through the air.
Each character has a pair of special abilities which are primarily what you'll be picking them based on, from excessive numbers of mid air jumps to the ability to slightly slow down incoming attacks when blocking and get more time to react to them, each character has little quirks that will either boost up your strengths as a player, or help to cover up weaknesses in your play style.
According to their modeling studies, the difference in the amount of incoming solar radiation, in this case, primarily in the ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths, during the minima and maxima of the 11 - yr solar cycle are large enough to produce a characteristic change in the winter circulation pattern of the atmosphere over North America... When the NAO is in its negative phase, more cold air can seep south from the Arctic and impact the lower latitudes of Europe and the eastern U.S., which helps spin up winter storm systems.
Thus, when CO2 i the air absorbs the morning sunlight, it emits most of it out sideways away fro the Earth, essentially blocking 2 / 3rds of the incoming Sun heat.
Humans can overheat if core body temperatures much above 98.6 ° F (37 ° C) are sustained.16 Normally, when skin temperatures is somewhat cooler than 98.6 ° F (37 ° C), the body loses its metabolically generated heat by conducting that heat outward from the core.7 Extremely hot and humid conditions, however, can make it difficult to keep this heat balance maintained.16 Extreme heat can be particularly dangerous to old, young, or frail people; to those suffering from cardiovascular, respiratory, or diabetic disease; and to lower - income people who do not have well - insulated homes or air - conditioning.17, 18
The reason behind their claim is that when that water vapor transfers through the energy recovery ventilator membrane, it encounters that incoming cold air and freezes.
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