Sentences with phrase «where warm air»

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.
In the Antarctic animation that is where the warm air sits at the start of the process.
However the real release of latent energy occurs where the warm air at 100 % relative humidity comes in contact with freezing cold air.
The boundary between two different air masses where warm air pushes cold air away to bring warmer weather.
Cats love to lie where it is warm and they don't particularly like being cold which is why you may have noticed them lying in front of the refrigerator at times where warm air blows out.
Here a fan forces air across the surface of the heater core and then into the passenger compartment where the warm air is felt.
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.

Not exact matches

When I think about winter, I remember riding my bike in the snow, I think about glittering lights in the streets of Belgium, I see the warm mist of my breath in the air, I long for the holiday markets in Europe where clove and orange captivate the senses, and I think about Christmas Cake, which is all much more than a cake to begin with.
In warm tropical climates where coconuts grow, and where air temperatures are almost always above 75 degrees, coconut oil is a liquid most of the time, hence the term «coconut oil.»
In December alone they've suffered more setbacks than throughout the whole of the campaign previously — 3 Defeats in 5 December fixtures, and with injuries really stretching the squad to the point where Coyle can't even name seven players to warm the bench, perhaps now is the time to air on the side of caution as far as Bolton Wanderers are concerned?
While there are situations where warm, moist air is best, such as if the baby has a bad cold or croup, general nasal dryness can be best addressed with a cool mist humidifier.
Coming into warm weather and living in a 2 story house where it's hard to keep the air cool, I was constantly wondering if it was too hot or too cold in her room.
Our wide range of arms and leg warmers are easy to put in your purse and comes in handy in an air - conditioned mall where baby or toddlers may feel cold or just to protect bare arms and legs from mozzie bites when you are taking a stroll in the park.
All this warm air comes up from below, and as soon as it hits the permafrost layer, where the ground is permanently frozen, all the moisture in the air crystallizes and you get huge snowflakes, a couple of feet wide.
He thought he might know the reason: Thermometers often hung outside on north - facing walls, where reflected sunlight might warm the devices slightly above the temperature of the surrounding air.
Besides SSCE, scientists have also been investigating stratospheric sulfur injections — firing sun - reflecting aerosols into the air, similar to the cooling effect after a volcanic eruption — and cirrus cloud thinning, where you thin the top level of clouds, which have a warming effect on the planet.
This is a particular problem in the humid southeastern states, where warm summer night air is frequently right at the dew point.
Furthermore, tornadoes can be influenced by many regional factors, including topography of the land and areas where cooler air meets warm, subtropical air, making it difficult to attribute the shift in the tornado season to any one factor, he said.
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.
This harmless phenomenon, called a roll cloud, forms where cold air drives low - hanging, moist warm air upward.
Tornadoes have hit every continent on the planet except Antarctica, but the vast majority of tornadoes hit in the United States — specifically in the south and southeast United States, or «tornado alley,» where cold air blowing east from the Rocky Mountains can mix to deadly effect with warm air blowing north from the Gulf of Mexico.
Gary Cohen, president and founder of the Massachusetts - based nonprofit Health Care Without Harm, said in a telephone interview that the risks of climate change to both the health of U.S. citizens and the U.S. health care delivery system is profound, particularly in urban areas, where warming average temperatures are exacerbated by the heat island effect and high concentrations of other air pollution like ozone and particulate matter.
The particles linger in the air, where they absorb sunlight and contribute to warming the atmosphere; they may also affect cloud formation and precipitation.
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.
Low - lying coastal regions like Chile's are subject to advection fog, where warm ocean air crosses a band of cold water before reaching land.
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.
On one hand, future Manhattanites may be on average older and thus more vulnerable; on the other, New York is already a leader in efforts to mitigate warming, planting trees, making surfaces such as roofs more reflective, and opening air - conditioned centers where people can come to cool off.
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.
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.
We know that warmer air holds more moisture than cold air, in fact, to the point where the Antarctic is one of the driest deserts on the planet.
Is there a top end to the warming trend where we have so much CO2 in the air, more does not increase the greenhouse effect any more?
This is the result of adiabatic warming, where air is compressed from low pressure (at the top of a mountain) to high pressure (at sea level).
In warm tropical climates where coconuts grow, and where air temperatures are almost always above 75 degrees, coconut oil is a liquid most of the time, hence the term «coconut oil.»
I really like warm weather but not this warm where you can't even leave your air conditioned house.
It can either be a warm spring day or there is still a chill in the air, where it may be a bit too brisk to enjoy sitting outside.
Those days where the air is crisp, but it's just warm enough to still...
It's a transition time, where the days can still be warm but the air is getting crisper.
It reminds me of perfect California weather, where it is warm, but not hot and there is zero humidity in the air.
Once we slowed or if we were driving down a road where we had several stops it would switch and start blowing warm air again.
I like heated and cooled front seats where the cooled seats actually pull the warm air away from your **** instead of shoving cold air up towards your ****.
They thrive in the warm moist area where air flow is restricted and dirt accumulates easily.
Escape your day - to - day doldrums in this secluded mid-town drink haven, where warm chatter fills the air, and the drink menu is flush with numerous possibilities.
Escape your day - to - day doldrums in this secluded mid-town drink haven, where warm chatter fills the air, and the drink menu is flush with possibilities.
On warmer evenings, entertain in the air - conditioned interiors, where you'll find a lounge area, pool table, wine cellar and more.
Guests are also welcome to dine in the air - conditioned restaurant where varied warm and cold dishes are served in a lovely buffet style arrangement.
The standard rooms also have a balcony or terrace where applicable, plus air - con for those warm Turkish evenings.
As we approached what is known as the Antarctic Boundary line where we crossed into Antarctic waters, the colder air and water currents from the south mixed with the warmer currents of the north causing a thick hazy fog.
The heart of the property is an elevated, open - air living room, where you can stretch out on the sofas while warm breezes waft through.
Arrival at Maamigili Domestic Airport is equally streamlined where guests will be greeted and have their luggage taken care of by the resort's representatives while they are whisked away under a starry sky in the warm night air to the resort to find their villa and personal island host waiting to welcome them.
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