Sentences with phrase «where atmospheric conditions»

It was decided to take things a step further and test the complete system in an environment where atmospheric conditions could be precisely controlled and carefully monitored.

Not exact matches

The two got up before dawn every weekday over the summer to collect leaves from 15 tree species and take them back to the lab, where they used gas exchange equipment to measure how the leaves responded to different light and atmospheric conditions.
«These findings add to mounting evidence suggesting that there are sweet spots or «windows of opportunity» within climate space where so - called boundary conditions, such as the level of atmospheric CO2 or the size of continental ice sheets, make abrupt change more likely to occur.
To prevent this, the ELVOCs are directly ionized under atmospheric conditions in the gas phase, and subsequently transported as an electrically charged ELVOC - molecule into the sensor (mass spectrometer), where the detection takes place.
In other research around atmospheric dynamics of tidally locked exoplanets, there could be a situation where the world has efficient «air conditioning» — hot air from one hemisphere is distributed about the planet in such a way to balance global temperatures.
Sachs's studio team of «astronauts» harvested «Mars rocks,» which were then painstakingly named, measured, and recorded; these appear in Mars Rocks (2016), as well as Vaguum (2012) and Nevada (2008 - 2009) where transparent vacuum chambers suggest the atmospheric conditions of Mars.
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
One minute change in the atmospheric regime can slowly effect further changes in the system and the chain reaction can occur, which, in the end, could shift a jet stream a few kilometres and create conditions possible for storm intensification, which may result in the flooding of an area where the storm would not have been or would have been greatly minimised.
Following up on my post from last week on the Arctic Oscillation, Ken Chang has written a Week in Review story with a bit more detail on the unusual atmospheric patterns behind the big, but very constrained, chill, and the dominance of warm conditions — just not where a lot of Western media are situated.
This [above] image, taken by the JunoCam imager on NASA's Juno spacecraft, highlights a feature on Jupiter where multiple atmospheric conditions appear to collide.
Klotzbach said the area where most tropical storms and hurricanes form had the driest mid-to-lower atmospheric conditions during the Aug. 1 to Sept. 25 period since reliable records began in 1970.
Data will be analyzed to determine, where possible, baseline conditions to which changes in atmospheric deposition as well as chemical and biological changes can be detected and explained.
Type 2 dynamic downscaling refers to regional weather (or climate) simulations in which the regional model's initial atmospheric conditions are forgotten (i.e., the predictions do not depend on the specific initial conditions), but results still depend on the lateral boundary conditions from a global numerical weather prediction where initial observed atmospheric conditions are not yet forgotten, or are from a global reanalysis.
I agree that this knowledge has been used in greenouses where all other conditions are also optimised, but did you not read that in the real world increased atmospheric CO2 produced better results especially where the other conditions were unfavourable?
The only discussion, is are there any realistic conditions where an atmospheric shell could not radiate heat to interstellar space?
We see July as a critical month where favorable atmospheric and oceanic conditions could rapidly erode the preconditioned Arctic sea ice cover.
Blue line represent current ambient atmospheric CO2 concentration in which Quercus robur, Cycas revoluta, Sequoia sempervirens, and Ginkgo biloba were growing under natural conditions outdoors; yellow and red lines represent, respectively, 480 and 1270 ppm atmospheric CO2 concentration inside coontrolled environment chambers where Wollemia nobilis was grown.
Then you face a choice of doing this with fixed present - day conditions - where you have the best available observations of clouds, atmospheric circulation, etc - or with fixed conditions at 1860 - where most of the observations are missing.
For climate which is changing as a consequence of increasing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations or other forcing changes, T = T0 + Tf + T» where Tf is the deterministic climate change caused by the changing forcing, and T» is the natural variability under these changing conditions.
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