Sentences with phrase «where humid air»

Oklahoma is a magnet for tornadoes because it's right at the convergence point where humid air from the Gulf of Mexico collides with cooler air from the high terrain of Mexico and the Rocky Mountains.

Not exact matches

I can still taste the hot, humid Texas air in the attic where I stood when I heard those words from THE boy.
Normally when I step into California, the air feels humid to me because I'm coming from Colorado where dry takes on a whole new meaning.
Yes, coconut flour can differ (and can absorb quite a bit of moisture from the air depending on how it's stored and how humid it is where you live), glad you worked it out.
I just got home from a nice long visit to the Pacific Northwest, where (unlike here in humid Baltimore), a slight chill in the air can only mean one thing: summer is coming to an end.
This is a particular problem in the humid southeastern states, where warm summer night air is frequently right at the dew point.
Spawned by the Sea Atlantic hurricanes often develop over equatorial waters off the African coast, where colliding winds generate thunderstorms fueled by warm, humid air.
In late 2010 and early 2011, the continent Down Under received about twice its normal complement of rain, thanks in large part to unusually warm sea - surface temperatures just north of Australia and a particularly strong La Niña — in essence, combining a source of warm humid air with the weather patterns that steered the moisture over the continent where it condensed and fell as precipitation.
The South is seen as especially vulnerable because of its warm, humid climate and pockets of poverty where more people live without air conditioning or proper window screens.
Oh, sweet decorating diva, I live in the deep, deep South where summer is oppressively hot and humid, and about the only things I can praise are our Heavenly Father, cold watermeIon, swimming, air conditioning, and PINTEREST!!!
This is the nuanced part of baking where all the tiny variables — how humid the air is, how you measured your flour, etc. — all come into play.
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 %.
Throughout Pitch, Hamilton conveys a sense of a place that is both magical and menacing — where Spanish moss decorates the knotted trees, music fills the humid air, and alligators roam the shallow waters.
The enhanced CO2 will also have a direct effect where the air is humid because its absorption spectrum does not completely overlap the water vapour.
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».
As far as water vapor in the tropics, they even say» In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a small additional amount of CO2 or water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.»
In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a small additional amount of CO2 or water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
An extremely powerful and efficient Rinnai tankless water heater is placed adjacent to the shower as well as a Frigidaire whole house dehumidifier to rid the house of excess moisture since this family has no idea where they might be stationed next, and, if living in a humid climate, keeping the air dry not only protects the house from mold issues but makes it more comfortable in the summer time.
As reported by the IPCC in the Physical Science Basis, «In the humid equatorial regions, where there is so much water vapour in the air that the greenhouse effect is very large, adding a small additional amount of CO2 or water vapour has only a small direct impact on downward infrared radiation.
After 1909, the assumptions and computations made by Arrhenius have been considered erroneous by the physicists [3] and forgotten until the forerunners of the IPCC resuscitated them without mentioning that this has no relation either with the real atmosphere or with the horticultural greenhouse where the glass panels keep the warm and humid air inside the greenhouse.
Humid air enhances the effect, so that is where to look for it.
These ocean upwelling conditions occur beneath a complementary downwelling branch of the atmosphere's Hadley circulation — a planetary - scale flow pattern in both hemispheres that takes humid air ascending at low latitudes, heats and desiccates it in deep precipitating tropical clouds, and then sinks it at midlatitudes, where it is considerably warmer and drier than it was.
Shown here, notice how the humid air above the place where the ice is melting causes the formation of clouds, which rise up onto the main portion of the land due to convection.
Oh, sweet decorating diva, I live in the deep, deep South where summer is oppressively hot and humid, and about the only things I can praise are our Heavenly Father, cold watermeIon, swimming, air conditioning, and PINTEREST!!!
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