Sentences with phrase «where cold temperatures»

DOE repeatedly points to the 2014 Polar Vortex event in PJM — where cold temperatures drove power plant outages as natural gas supply was diverted to heating customers and coal plants had winterization issues — as a harbinger of the future.
Historically, lager beers come from countries like Germany, where cold temperatures give the beer its characteristic mild and crisp taste.
Current theory holds that giant planets can form only at comparatively great distances from a star, where cold temperatures allow ice and frozen gases to gather together.
The glaciers are disappearing or shrinking to very high elevations where colder temperatures slow melting.

Not exact matches

Habitable is defined by, among other things, the Goldilocks zone, that magical narrow band of space extending around a sun where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold, where water can exist as a liquid.
One thing is for sure, with the weather shifting to colder temperatures and the holidays ahead (where I typically spread myself thin preparing to entertain loved ones) my energy levels and health can take a hit.
This is particularly important in the frozen aisles where the products are obscured behind fogged up glass doors, and cold temperatures mean that consumers are likely to spend less time browsing.
Where I live, we've been trapped in sub-arctic temperatures for a few weeks (it was literally colder in Toronto on Sunday than it was at the north pole).
It won't set at room temperature unless it's really cold where you live because once saturated fats turn to liquid, they need to be cold to firm back up.
It actually got to where the more the dough became closer to room temperature instead of cold that it was easier to work with.
Though the sun had risen, the temperature where I stood, shaded by the crest of the ridge, was iron cold, perhaps -30 ° or -40 °.
Store in the coldest part of the freezer, at the back, away from the sides and the door where the temperature is most constant.
We will be traveling north where the temperatures are still extremely cold.
So, keep in mind we avoid storing our milk in the door of the freezer and try to have it back in the center where the temperature varies less and where it is colder.
As New England temperatures drop, the turtles wash up, cold - stunned and helpless, on bay beaches — where volunteers and staff from Mass Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary are watching and waiting.
Both are orbiting in the star's habitable zone, the region where temperatures should be neither too hot nor too cold, but just right for liquid water to exist (see diagram).
The most intriguing discovery from Kepler is that 53 of those 1,200 - odd planets dwell in the life - friendly «Goldilocks» zones of their stars, regions where temperatures would be just right — not too cold and not too hot — for liquid water.
The ongoing La Niña pattern, where there are colder than normal sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, favors these types of conditions.
The fall of the temperature of the sea water is sometimes a sign of the proximity of ice, although in regions where there is an intermixture of cold and warm currents going on, as at the junction of the Labrador Current and the Gulf Stream, the temperature of the sea has been known to rise as the ice is approached.
But the researchers say that the coldest place of all might be nearby Dome Argus, where a higher elevation could mean temperatures fall beyond -100 °C.
Slowly consuming the iron in a single grain, these bacteria could get by for a million years before exhausting their food supply; at colder temperatures, where metabolic demands are lower, they might survive hundreds of millions of years.
Huber says we may reach a point, with rising water temperatures from global warming and mingling, where «we will have gotten rid of [the] cold water to mix up.»
The same thing happens with temperature flows where the current goes from the hotter body to the colder one, or in electrical systems.
These quirky behaviors arise only at very cold temperatures, where they can not be masked by the overwhelming forces of thermal energy.
Climate change and increasing ocean temperatures are the main reasons why the pacific oyster suddenly thrives in areas where it used to be too cold; The oyster is picky about temperature in most of its life stages.
Climate change is aiding shipping, fisheries and tourism in the Arctic but the economic gains fall short of a «cold rush» for an icy region where temperatures are rising twice as fast as the world average.
But that's where researchers have run into a mystery: How does the disease come back year after year, when wintertime temperatures in most of the country are cold enough to kill the mosquitoes that carry it?
Here's how it happens: When you slurp a really cold drink or eat ice cream too fast you are rapidly changing the temperature in the back of the throat at the juncture of the internal carotoid artery, which feeds blood to the brain, and the anterior cerebral artery, which is where brain tissue starts.
«Managing and treating food waste is a global challenge, particularly for cold countries like Canada where the temperature often falls below -20 °C and energy demands related to heating are high.»
They compared a cold - water population from Norway's northern Alta River, where water temperatures have not exceeded 18 C for 30 years, with warm - water populations from France's Dordogne River, located 3,000 kilometres south, where annual water temperatures regularly exceed 20 C.
During hibernation, the body temperatures of bats drop to the cold ambient temperatures of their «hibernacula» (the caves and abandoned mines where the bats hibernate).
Scientists predict the insect will thrive in Florida, where temperatures sometimes dip below freezing, which is only slightly colder than the insect is used to.
More than most people's, Cox's vasculature responds to the cold by limiting how much warm, core - temperature blood gets sent to the extremities, where it would cool more rapidly.
The temperature of the stratosphere is one of the key factors in the springtime depletion of ozone above the Antarctic where in winter it gets colder than anywhere else on Earth, encouraging icy particles to form in polar stratospheric clouds.
Compared to seasonal norms, the coldest place in Earth's atmosphere in May was over the northern Pacific Ocean, where temperatures were as much as 2.08 C (about 3.74 degrees Fahrenheit) cooler than seasonal norms.
Experiments were conducted in a cold climate where variable spring temperatures among years allowed the team to evaluate climate effects on growth, productivity, and fruit quality.
The predators» physiology can not cope with the cold, and they disappeared to the deep sea (below 1500 meters), where lower currents keep the temperature closer to 2 °C.
A giant void where little matter or dark energy is present, like the WMAP Cold Spot, causes significant drops in radiation temperature.
Earth - size may not mean habitable The team, which also included planet hunter Geoffrey Marcy, UC Berkeley professor of astronomy, cautioned that Earth - size planets in Earth - size orbits are not necessarily hospitable to life, even if they orbit in the habitable zone of a star where the temperature is not too hot and not too cold.
The largest subglacial lake, Lake Vostok, lies beneath the coldest place on the planet, where the temperature at the surface often falls below minus 60 degrees Celsius.
Several cities in the Northeast had their coldest month of any month on record in February including Buffalo, New York where the monthly average temperature was 10.9 °F, dipping below the 11.6 °F observed in February 1934.
More seriously though, and changing the subject, the «cold blob» is only anomalously «cold» because it's largely relocated from an even colder area where its temperature is not relatively coldly anomalous, and in fact is warmly anomalous where it represents meltwater from ice affected by heat brought in from the tropics.
Today, most of the remaining native forest birds are endangered, and they survive only at elevations where colder - temperatures limit the spread of mosquitoes (4,500 feet or higher).
Unlike traditional vaccines, DNA vaccines are very stable at ambient temperatures and therefore are ideal candidates for distribution in resource - poor communities where serious infectious pathogens remain endemic and traditional vaccines would require a cold - chain for transportation and storage.
It also lets us know how common exoplanets are in the habitable regions around stars, where the temperatures are not too hot and not too cold, where liquid water can exist, and complex molecules may have figured out the processes we call life.
Theoretical modelling indicate that a hot steam planet could form if it formed in a colder orbit farther from GJ 1214, where lower temperatures would have created an ice - rock composition similar to Jupiter's moon Ganymede, and the planet should have formed too late to accrete a large hydrogen - helium gas envelope.
Although liquid water may be inside Mars where conditions are warmer, that possibility does not apply to Pluto, where temperatures are so cold there should be no liquid water on or inside Pluto to produce methane.
«The roles that temperature and humidity play is different in the Arctic, where the air is colder and drier than at lower latitudes,» he said.
Place the strained kefir in the fridge where it will get thicken with the cold temperature.
It won't set at room temperature unless it's really cold where you live because once saturated fats turn to liquid, they need to be cold to firm back up.
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