Sentences with phrase «with atmospheric air»

Cylinder filling with atmospheric air is aided and volumetric efficiency is increased for the same reason.

Not exact matches

Hundred of bombs detonated in the open air (and several more in the ocean) during the heyday of atmospheric nuclear testing — with thousands more tests conducted underground.
Ambient Water, a leading provider of atmospheric water generation systems for extracting water from humidity in the air, today announced that Ballast Point Brewing Co. has completed its first two batches of beer made with water produced from Ambient's atmospheric water generation systems.
San Diego, CA — Ambient Water (otc pink: AWGI), a leading provider of atmospheric water generation systems for extracting water from humidity in the air, today announced that Ballast Point Brewing Co. has completed its first two batches of beer made with water produced from Ambient's atmospheric water generation systems.
As the growing snow crystal is tossed by the air currents within a cloud, it encounters areas with different atmospheric conditions.
Growth rates for concentrations of carbon dioxide have been faster in the past 10 years than over any 10 - year period since continuous atmospheric monitoring began in the 1950s, with concentrations now roughly 35 percent above preindustrial levels (which can be determined from air bubbles trapped in ice cores).
«You might expect air quality would decline if ammonia emissions go up, but this shows it won't happen, provided the emissions from combustion go down,» said Fabien Paulot, an atmospheric chemist with Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration who was not involved in the study.
But Giacconi and his team at American Science and Engineering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, already had a contract with the Air Force to monitor atmospheric nuclear tests, and he knew the Air Force was hoping to get in on President Kennedy's lunar program.
The ridge is stuck in part because a giant swoop in the jet stream has divided the country, with the high - pressure parked west of the atmospheric winds, while cooler air is swept to the East.
A metal - air battery is a type of fuel cell or battery that uses the oxidation of a metal with oxygen from atmospheric air to produce electricity.
When trying to maximize fuel economy, some consider filling their tires with pure nitrogen instead of atmospheric air
In a warming world, atmospheric water vapour content is expected to rise due to an increase in saturation water vapour pressure with air temperature.
It is common for atmospheric waves to grow in amplitude with height as the air becomes thinner.
The outermost area, or box, would be built like a computer - chip clean room with air at a slightly higher pressure than the outside atmospheric pressure.
It is a statement worthy of Gertrude Stein, but University of Washington atmospheric chemist Dan Jaffe says it with conviction: None of the contamination we pump into the air just disappears.
The national average peak is June 12, but the peak in particular regions can be anywhere from early May to early July, when warm, moist air from over the Gulf of Mexico can venture northward and clash with other air masses, creating an unstable atmospheric environment.
And it finds that, while this winter's unusually strong Arctic Oscillation - which funnels cold northern air to the East Coast and pulls warm mid-latitude air up to the Arctic - is predicted as atmospheric carbon dioxide levels rise, seasonal temperature anomalies associated with it aren't enough to blunt long - term warming trends.
(Gravity waves, common atmospheric ripples on Earth that result from air trying to regain its vertical balance, should not be confused with gravitational waves, cosmological ripples in spacetime.)
Since 2006, he has worked with NOAA's air sampling system that uses glass flasks to collect atmospheric samples from 44 different sites around the world to track the annual increase of ethane and other so - called volatile organic compounds in the air.
The study argued that changes in the sun's radiation output played a major role in influencing shifts in Arctic air temperatures — a view at odds with mainstream climate science, which fingered atmospheric carbon dioxide as a bigger player.
Zinc - air batteries combine atmospheric oxygen and zinc metal in a liquid alkaline electrolyte to generate electricity with a byproduct of zinc oxide.
«We show that uptake of atmospheric NH3 (ammonia) onto surfaces containing TiO2 (titanium dioxide) is not a permanent removal process, as previously thought, but rather a photochemical route for generating reactive oxides of nitrogen that play a role in air pollution and are associated with significant health effects,» the authors write.
This is traditionally done with an array of particle detectors deployed on a large grid, which then sample the energetic «air - shower» particles made in atmospheric interactions of the original cosmic particle.
The seasonal cycle in atmospheric CO2 shows that the lifetime of a CO2 molecule in the air before it is exchanged with another in the land biosphere is about 12 years.
Not surprisingly, given that the surface ocean is responsible for much of atmospheric warming, ocean warming and global surface air temperatures vary largely in phase with one another.
When polar air dipping southward collides with rising warm tropical air, the meet - up causes a powerful atmospheric wave with rollercoaster - like patterns that propagate eastward around the globe.
Those atmospheric ingredients tend to come into play across the Southeast in March as warm, moist air flows up from the Gulf of Mexico and meets with cooler, drier air dropping down from the northwest.
His doctor's thesis (2001) dealt with the meteorological pre-processing and atmospheric dispersion modelling of urban air quality and applications in the Helsinki metropolitan area Doc.
The PEGASOS project will investigate the impacts of European air pollution on climate change and vice versa by combining field measurements with state of the art atmospheric and climate models.
With its airs of mystery and danger, the atmospheric setting is quite satisfactory at holding our interest.
Constant upstream air pressure, atmospheric for naturally aspirated and higher for turbocharged engines, together with the extremely fast air mass control, cylinder - by - cylinder and stroke - by - stroke, result in a superior dynamic engine response.
A part of the volume of the boot is reserved to the fresh air tank, with an autonomy of few minutes, which pumps the air inside, with a pressure a little higher than the atmospheric pressure, in case of irritant gas or chemical weapons attack.
Don't always shoot with the sun behind you: shooting into the light can give atmospheric results, especially if there is mist or water in the air, or if it's around sunrise or sunset when the light has a pleasing warm tinge.
Resting beachside in the quiet village of Seseh, the atmospheric Mahatma House is infused with Asian mystique; distinguished by open - air living spaces, edgy black interiors, designer furnishings and glorious coastline views.
Cubism influenced Ippolito's early work, but eased by his progressively spontaneous brushstrokes, his early abstractions drew from natural landscapes with a profoundly atmospheric air of color which gradually became his trademark.
«The works in this series,» wrote Edward Bryant in an essay accompanying the artist's retrospective at The Whitney Museum in 1964, «are more tonal, with a dense saturation of long brushstrokes, more recessive and atmospheric, with an air of tension.
The Cloisters: «Radiant Light: Stained Glass from Canterbury Cathedral» (closes on Sunday) With monastic masonry shipped in from Europe, an interior filled with liturgical luxe, and its air fragrant with spiritual expectation, the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum's medieval redoubt in Upper Manhattan, is a complete atmospheric packWith monastic masonry shipped in from Europe, an interior filled with liturgical luxe, and its air fragrant with spiritual expectation, the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum's medieval redoubt in Upper Manhattan, is a complete atmospheric packwith liturgical luxe, and its air fragrant with spiritual expectation, the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum's medieval redoubt in Upper Manhattan, is a complete atmospheric packwith spiritual expectation, the Cloisters, the Metropolitan Museum's medieval redoubt in Upper Manhattan, is a complete atmospheric package.
In 2002 the Aqua satellite was launched with AIRS instrumentation for measuring humidity at all atmospheric layers.
If you combined your air conditioners with «atmospheric water generators» you would could also harvest some more water.
A warm parcel of air will radiate more than a colder parcel, even at the same 390 ppm of CO2 in the air due to the population of the different rotational and vibrational energy states of the GHGs from collisions with other atmospheric molecules in the LTE limit.
«West Coast sea surface and coastal air temperatures evolved in lockstep with changing patterns of atmospheric pressure and winds.»
This is not the case with surface - to - air heat exchange (which involves evapo - transpiration, sensible heat flows, and radiation) or even within the troposphere where impacts of latent heating on atmospheric circulations are realized on scales ranging from hundreds of meters to thousands of kilometers.
The study notes that «It is not physically possible for large enough volumes of air to interact with the surface under normal atmospheric conditions and therefore this method will not remove sufficient molecules of NO2 to have a significant impact on ambient concentrations.»
Rice (a C3 crop) and barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgalli L.)(a C4 weed) were grown in a 1:1 mixture in a paddy field in ambient condition and with supplemented free air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE, CO2concentration + 200 μmol mol − 1), in order to evaluate the impact of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on nutrient competition between rice crop and weed.
Then the atmospheric temperature starts dropping and, because the thermal capacity of the water is much greater than that of the air, we soon reach the point where the water temperature is greater than the air temperature, even if it was colder to start with.
This product primarily exploits high - quality measurements of air samples collected at tens of sites around the world by various laboratories (119 sites for CO2, 30 sites for CH4 and 127 sites for N2O), in combination with a numerical model of atmospheric tracer transport (Chevallier et al. 2010, Bergamaschi et al. 2013, Thompson et al. 2014).
Considering the heat capacity of the oceans is about 1,100 times greater than the air, would not even a modest change in cloud cover affect the radiative balance with far greater magnitude than a parts - per - million change in an atmospheric gas constituent?
John Carter August 8, 2014 at 12:58 am chooses to state his position on the greenhouse effect in the following 134 word sentence: «But given the [1] basics of the greenhouse effect, the fact that with just a very small percentage of greenhouse gas molecules in the air this effect keeps the earth about 55 - 60 degrees warmer than it would otherwise be, and the fact that through easily recognizable if [2] inadvertent growing patterns we have at this point probably at least [3] doubled the total collective amount in heat absorption and re-radiation capacity of long lived atmospheric greenhouse gases (nearly doubling total that of the [4] leading one, carbon dioxide, in the modern era), to [5] levels not collectively seen on earth in several million years — levels that well predated the present ice age and extensive earth surface ice conditions — it goes [6] against basic physics and basic geologic science to not be «predisposed» to the idea that this would ultimately impact climate.»
So now we have surface temps of 160 F [71 C] and air temperature normal cooler by +20 C. Without an increase in atmospheric pressure, and with higher surface temperature one would see a larger difference in surface temperature between the surface and air temperature.
Days before making landfall, due to Sandy's more westerly storm track, Sandy interacted with an atmospheric trough and its cold Arctic air mass that had dipped down over the eastern USA.
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