Sentences with phrase «where air rises»

And likewise it is responsible for high precipitation where the air rises at the junction with the Ferrel Cells at latitudes 60 degrees.
That's because clouds form where air rises and dissipate where air sinks.»

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The rapture: Where the faithful will be taken at once (with the dead rising first) to literally meet Jesus «in the air» (1 Thessalonians 4:16 - 17).
This «punching down» is where the dough is deflated, thereby releasing the large air pockets formed during rising and evenly distributes the temperature and yeast throughout the mass of dough.
He started his career as a biomedical technician after serving in the Air Force, and then spent 19 years with Aramark Healthcare Technologies rising to become the company's president, where he built high - performance teams that boosted Aramark's brand in the healthcare services industry.
In fact the incident in the first half where Sagna beat Rose in the air, made a great run by the LAST MAN only for Giroud to pause in possesion for two seconds, look back at Rose and then proceed to kick the ball straight off Vertonghen just sums the guy up for me.
Dooley said cases of contaminated drinking water occur, like that found in Dimmock, Pa., where home owner can set well drinking water on fire, are caused when well bores are not properly sealed, allowing lighter - than - air methane gas to rise through wells, fissures in rock and into drinking wells.
The upwelling resembles a feature on Earth called a Hadley cell, where warm air at our equator rises and creates trade winds, hurricanes and other forms of weather.
Although the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reported that air is cleaner today than it was in the 1970s, more than 130 million people in the U.S. still live in places where smog or particle pollution rises to unhealthful levels.
But the growth in air traffic, coupled with slipups by pilots and controllers, has sparked a spike in anticollision warnings aboard the planes, especially in dense traffic areas such as Southern California, where the number of potentially serious controller errors rose 77 percent from 2007 to 2008.
There are tens of thousands of unreported protests in China each year, a rising number of which are over environmental disputes in a country where rapid economic growth has taken its toll on the air, water and land.
Previous theories pointed to two large circular systems — air rises at the warm equator and then travels toward either pole, where it chills and falls.
WATCHING termites construct a high - rise, air - conditioned apartment block out of the red Kenyan soil, or a colony of ants in the rainforest sewing leaves together to build a miniature metropolis, makes you wonder where the intelligence for such intricate engineering comes from.
8 So candle flames are blue at the bottom because that's where they take up fresh air, and yellow at the top because the rising fumes from below partly suffocate the upper part of the flame.
Since desiccation mudcracks form only where wet sediment is exposed to air, their position closer to the center of the ancient lake bed rather than the edge also suggests that lake levels rose and fell dramatically over time.
These storms result from the vertical circulation of water in the top layers, leaving large areas where air descends and becomes dry like the Sahara desert, and other areas where water rises to form the thunderstorms.
The Walker circulation refers to the mean (steady) ciculation where air over the warm pool in the western part of the tropical Pacific rises, being fed by the easterly surface trade winds across the Pacific, and subsidence over eastern Pacific.
Normally in the tropical Pacific, a major area of rising air is found over the western portions, where the warmest waters are found.
My contorted foot has hit fresh air where it anticipated a middle pedal and now my generous braking distance is shrinking as quickly as my panic is rising.
Cooler air helps the engine run better under load, especially in conditions where engine and transmission temperatures can rise quickly.
Where the rest of us saw only the empty overgrown meadow behind our house, riddled with groundhog holes, with a shallow, muddy stream running through it and a splintering wooden wagon that I had almost outgrown, he saw his friends: artists and teachers and butchers, scenic painters and Russian lighting designers, ship captains and hardware merchants all with a glass in hand, their laughter rising high above our heads and then evaporating into the canopy of maple leaves; the weeping willows shedding their leaf tears down the banks of the stream; fireflies and bagpipers arriving through the low clinging humidity of summer; a giant pit with four spring lambs roasting over apple - wood coals; the smell of wood smoke hanging in the moist summer nighttime air.
-- A 5 ton 13 S.E.E.R Air Conditioning System for the dog kennel, where temperatures can rise to 110 degrees in the summer
While in port in Hilo on the Big Island, we will take you to visit the Volcano National Park where you will walk through a lava tube and see the sulfer rising in the air from Kilauea Caldera.
Travel by air - conditioned coach to Pala'au State Park where immense cliffs rise 2,000 feet (610 meters) above the ocean, separating the Kalaupapa Peninsula below from the rest of the island.
While in port in Hilo, we will take you to visit the Volcano National Park where you will walk through a lava tube and see the sulfer rising in the air from Kilauea Caldera.
The air is predicted to be driest around June 1st, when the relative humidity drops below a comfortable 35 % three days out of four, whilst the most humid is expected to be around June 4th, where humidity levels could rise above a humid 78 %.
She began this work in the spring of 2015 in the Doha and Gulf region where she was inspired by the massive city structures erected seemingly out of the sand and the scorching temperatures that made a hazy aura as heat waves rose through the air.
Positive feedback caused by rise in water vapour (caused by warming) accounts for perhaps half of the estimated warming and this will be located most where the air is humid in contradiction to Dyson's «cold and dry».
What this argument fails to consider is that the greater SST also produces a more vigorous updraft, so that the rising moist air has less time in which the collision / coalescence process can work before the air reaches the upper cloud layers where spontaneous ice nucleation takes place (at somewhere around -40 C, reached near the top of the troposphere).
Convection tends to occur where radiative processes alone would make the temperature drop with height faster than the rate that air cools as it rises (the greenhouse effect is important for that, too).
But the air does rise in the polar summer and travel via the stratosphere to the other pole where it subsides.
Red in the following chart reveals areas where the number of annual stagnant air days is expected to rise during the coming two decades, worsening air pollution.
NOWHERE do they talk about AIR PRESSURE, vertical air movement is once mentioned where they state that water vapour rises etc.; no explanation is given whether or not the barometric equation is used (it is, in the models; it assumes hydrostasis and we KNOW that the atmosphere is not hydrostatic!)
However, there is also the expansion of the Hadley Cells where water vapor from tropical ocean evaporation rises, water in the form of rain falls out as the air cools with increased altitude, then dry air descends at poleward edge of the cells in the dry subtropics.
Well, technically it isn't a hotspot but a region in the tropical mid-troposphere where temperatures rise more rapidly than the surface due to increased moist air convection that plays a stronger role in the transfer of heat in the tropics.
First, JCH throws up an air ball on some PDFs at a bunch podunk villages and then you fall for a scare story about a golf course where the water has risen in the last 100 years to the tune of the thickness of 5 dimes.
Ice does not conduct heat well, and a rise of a few degrees in the air would take thousands of years to affect a glacier base a mile away, where it could lubricate the flow.
This is where moist unstable air rises above the Earth's thermal equator and moves towards the horse - latitudes located at 30 degrees north and south of the Equator.
One study estimates that there are likely to be places on Earth where unprotected humans without cooling mechanisms, such as air conditioning, would die in less than six hours if global average surface temperature rises by about 12.6 ° F (7 ° C).16 With warming of 19.8 - 21.6 ° F (11 - 12 ° C), this same study projects that regions where approximately half of the world's people now live could become intolerable.7
There are various theories about where this Carbon dioxide comes from but the rise is clear in air bubbles in ice cores.
Cumulonimbus clouds routinely form in the tropics where rising parcels of air are warmer than the surrounding ambient atmosphere.
Heated air rises above the tropics and flows toward the higher latitudes, where it cools, sinks, and flows back toward the tropics in an easterly (east to west) surface pattern known as the trade winds.
The warm air rises over the Pacific Warm Pool, causing an inflow of air from the east where SSTs are cooler.
He says to take examples from real world, (as he's done with the example of packets of air rising which is already well known and which is what gives us our weather), but on a non-rotating Earth it's the difference of temperature provided by the Sun between the equator and the poles which sets up the basic pattern of packets of air on the move (which is wind, wind is volumes of air on the move) from the equator to the poles where they cool and are drawn back to the equator where the heating cycle begins again.
There would therefore be heat moved from the equator (where the hot air rises) towards the poles (where it cools and becomes less dense)-- errr, depending on the shape of the planet.
The one that I think you mean is convection, that's the one where warm air rises and it carries the heat along with it.
Carbon dioxide is fully part of that water cycle where water heated by the thermal infrared direct from the Sun evaporates and anyway lighter than air rises in air and takes away heat from the surface — all pure clean rain is carbonic acid, the water vapour spontaneously joining with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere releases its heat in the colder heights and condenses out back into liquid water and ice, cooling the Earth from the 67 °C it would be without the water cycle.
So where there is water to evaporate the surface doesn't get warmer but instead the cloud deck rises about 100 meters per doubling and where there was once dry cool air above the clouds there's now a warm cloud occupying that layer in the atmosphere instead.
Where possible, I've tried to sneak in some of the mechanistic aspects, whether vertical curtains of air rising into the heavens or salt - heavy cold water sinking to the abyss.
This suggests a simple definition of the ITCZ width — as the portion of the Hadley cell where there is rising air (Fig. 2).
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