• Smart sensor technology monitors CO2, humidity levels and temperature in the home and data from local weather stations to automatically open the skylights if fresh air is needed. (newswire.ca)
  • The Ambient Air Temperature Sensor measures outside air temperature and is used by the heating and cooling control system, along with other vehicle cabin sensors, to control temperature and blower speed. (ngk.com)
  • Thispatented single-sensor technologyeliminates errors introduced as aresult of air flow being non-isothermal.Each precisely calibrated sensor isflexible and robust with a low-profileconfiguration that allows minimallyintrusive mounting throughout thepeaks and valleys created by the PCB components. (omega.com)
  • The candlestick stylesensor, is a flexible,robust, base-and-stemdesign sensor that measures bothtemperature and air velocity forcharacterizing thermal conditions inelectronic systems. (omega.com)
  • Here you will find useful basic information and important tips relating to the intake-air temperature sensor in vehicles. (hella.com)
  • The intake-air temperature sensor might be a fairly unassuming component, but it plays a key role. (hella.com)
  • This page explains the functional principle of the intake-air temperature sensor, the effect of faults, and what could cause the sensor to fail. (hella.com)
  • The intake-air temperature sensor determines the temperature in the suction pipe and forwards the voltage signals arising from the temperature to the control unit. (hella.com)
  • The resistance of the temperature sensor changes depending on the intake-air temperature. (hella.com)
  • As the temperature increases, the resistance is reduced, which reduces the voltage at the sensor. (hella.com)
  • The control unit evaluates these voltage values, since they are directly related to the intake-air temperature (low temperatures result in high voltage values at the sensor, and high temperatures result in low voltage values). (hella.com)
  • A faulty intake-air temperature sensor can manifest itself in different ways through fault detection by the control unit and the resulting emergency program strategy. (hella.com)
  • Connect ohmmeter between temperature sensor plug and removed control unit plug. (hella.com)
  • Your Volkswagen Beetle will be happy to know that the search for the right Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector products you've been looking for is over! (advanceautoparts.com)
  • Advance Auto Parts has 1 different Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. (advanceautoparts.com)
  • The best part is, our Volkswagen Beetle Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector products start from as little as $8.99. (advanceautoparts.com)
  • Here at Advance Auto Parts, we work with only top reliable Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector product and part brands so you can shop with complete confidence. (advanceautoparts.com)
  • Some of our top Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector product brands are Carquest Premium . (advanceautoparts.com)
  • If you prefer to shop in person for the right Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Connector products for your Beetle, visit one of our local Advance Auto Parts locations and you'll be back on the road in no time! (advanceautoparts.com)
  • In this article, I'll provide some background on air temp/RH sensors, discuss the tradeoff of going from all-analog to digital sensors, highlight issues related to the filter material, and offer some tips for selecting a sensor. (campbellsci.com)
  • Our newest air temp/RH sensor, the EE181 , went through field testing in some extreme locations including the mountains of Bolivia, volcanic and coastal regions of Hawaii, coastal areas of New Zealand, glacial fields in the Andes, and the Eastern Seaboard of North America. (campbellsci.com)
  • Thus, you must rely on the manufacturer to do several things: a great job of the initial A/D conversion, a great job of the D/A conversion so the data logger can read it, AND the performance of all of this over the temperature range of the sensor itself. (campbellsci.com)
  • Your vehicle's ambient air temperature sensor measures the temperature of the outside air. (carparts.com)
  • Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0073 stands for "Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High. (carparts.com)
  • It indicates that there might be a problem with your vehicle's ambient air temperature (AAT) sensor or the sensor's circuit. (carparts.com)
  • See also What's the Ambient Air Temperature Sensor? (carparts.com)
  • Code P0073 may be set if the PCM perceives a problem with your vehicle's ambient air temperature (AAT) sensor or the sensor's circuit. (carparts.com)
  • For use with HOBO MX1104 and MX1105 Multi-Channel Data Loggers, this air/water/soil temperature sensor offers integrated strain relief, so the probe is secured to the logger. (onsetcomp.com)
  • For use with HOBO MX1104 and MX1105 Multi-Channel Data Loggers, this temperature sensor, which is suitable for pipe mounting, offers integrated strain relief, so the probe is secured to the logger. (onsetcomp.com)
  • In addition, an increase in mean temperature together with increases in CO2 concentrations and relative humidity can trigger climate change-induced corrosion of buildings and infrastructure. (europa.eu)
  • Intervention management capabilities in case of SOP deviation (e.g. temperature, humidity etc. (dhl.com)
  • A temperature humidity independent control air-conditioning in. (iifiir.org)
  • A temperature humidity independent control air-conditioning in residential buildings and its control strategy. (iifiir.org)
  • The indoor temperature and humidity could be adjusted and controlled independently in the temperature humidity independent control air conditioning system. (iifiir.org)
  • thirdly, the lack of small room air conditioning cool/heat source limits the spread of the temperature humidity independently control air-conditioning to the residential building. (iifiir.org)
  • In this study, the residential temperature humidity independent control air-conditioning system was realized, and aiming at the problems of this air-conditioning system, the corresponding control strategy of double terminal components and bi-evaporator air-conditioner was proposed. (iifiir.org)
  • Although air temperature and relative humidity (RH) sensors provide the benefit of an economical means to collect measurement data for two parameters, there are some issues related to these sensors that you should be aware of. (campbellsci.com)
  • While solar, rain, and wind speed sensors are designed from the ground up to survive well in environmental applications, the same has not been true of air temperature and relative humidity sensors. (campbellsci.com)
  • In a study funded by the NASA Applied Sciences Program/Public Health Program (fully cited below), scientists at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center/ Universities Space Research Association developed computer programs to process the NLDAS-2 hourly primary forcing files, extract the hourly air temperature, specific humidity, and atmospheric pressure data, and compute the daily Maximum Air Temperature, Minimum Air Temperature, and Maximum Heat Index. (cdc.gov)
  • Use the compact professional humidity module to carry out wireless humidity/temperature measurement with the appropriate radio handle and measuring instrument (both available to order separately). (testo.com)
  • Measures and transmits temperature, relative humidity, and light intensity data wirelessly. (onsetcomp.com)
  • The TJ series temperature sensors are highly accurate and cost effective, with trouble-free installation. (veris.com)
  • The core elements of air temp/RH sensors simply aren't designed specifically for meteorological applications. (campbellsci.com)
  • At Campbell Scientific, we have been faced with the challenge of delivering air temp/RH sensors that meet our users' specific environmental needs. (campbellsci.com)
  • Typically, we end up going back to EVERY manufacturer of air temp/RH sensors that we've worked with to help them improve their product so that it will work well in environmental applications. (campbellsci.com)
  • All new air temp/RH sensors use some type of A/D conversion, which complicates matters when you use these new sensors with older data loggers that need an analog voltage output. (campbellsci.com)
  • These sensors measure factors such as engine coolant temperature, A/C clutch operation, and outside ambient air temperature. (carparts.com)
  • These maps were created by calculating the difference (i.e. offset) between in situ soil temperature measurements, based on time series from over 1200 1-km 2 pixels (summarized from 8519 unique temperature sensors) across all the world's major. (lu.se)
  • These maps were created by calculating the difference (i.e. offset) between in situ soil temperature measurements, based on time series from over 1200 1-km 2 pixels (summarized from 8519 unique temperature sensors) across all the world's major terrestrial biomes, and coarse-grained air temperature estimates from ERA5-Land (an atmospheric reanalysis by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts). (lu.se)
  • Monthly global-mean and European-mean surface air temperature anomalies relative to 1981-2010, from January 1979 to November 2018. (copernicus.eu)
  • The largest anomalies in European-average temperatures occur in wintertime, when values can vary substantially from month to month. (copernicus.eu)
  • Keeping that in mind, Figure 1 compares Sea Surface and Sea Air Temperature data (not anomalies) for the NINO3.4 region (5S-5N, 170W-120W) of the central equatorial Pacific starting in 1995. (blogspot.com)
  • The largest temperature anomalies in May 2016 occurred around and over Antarctica, particularly in association with anomalies in sea-ice cover that were contiguous with anomalies in sea-surface temperature to the north, and located in regions where near-surface winds had unusually strong northerly or southerly components. (copernicus.eu)
  • Temperatures for May 2016 were above the 1981-2010 average over northern Europe, especially in the far north, and below average over most of southern Europe. (copernicus.eu)
  • Globally, the period from June 2015 to May 2016 was the warmest twelve months on record, with a temperature 0.60°C above the 1981-2010 average. (copernicus.eu)
  • Average surface air temperature gives a clear and consistent signal of global and regional climate change. (europa.eu)
  • Surface air temperature anomaly for November 2018 relative to the November average for the period 1981-2010. (copernicus.eu)
  • Fully automated, theseresearch-quality instruments takeaccurate single- or multi-pointmeasurements of air temperature,velocity and surface temperature incomplex environments, such asPCBs and electronics enclosures.When used as temperature loggers,they can measure both fluid andsolid temperatures. (omega.com)
  • Near surface air temperature is one the most crucial variables for determining glacier melt around the world, yet we mostly ignore how the local glacier boundary layer modifies above-ice air temperatures and thus the glaciers' response to a changing climate. (slf.ch)
  • The project will leverage detailed meteorological and remotely sensed surface and topographic information to explore the processes governing on-glacier air temperatures and develop a global model of on-glacier temperature that can be used in melt modelling. (slf.ch)
  • In the present analysis daily total column ozone, surface temperature and surface pressure measured over Cochin using Microtop II Ozonometer (sun Photometer) were used to study the Intra-Seasonal Variations (ISV) of the above parameters during the monsoon season, 2015. (scirp.org)
  • Two major ISOs such as Madden Julian Oscillations (MJO, 30 - 60 days) and quasi-bi weekly (12 - 16 days) oscillations were found in TCO, surface temperature and pressure. (scirp.org)
  • It is found that for the year 2015 total column ozone, surface pressure and surface temperature show an annual range of 30 DU, 4 hPa and 1 ° C, respectively. (scirp.org)
  • This is brief introduction to the TAO Project Sea Air and Sea Surface Temperature data that's available through the KNMI Climate Explorer. (blogspot.com)
  • The Monthly observations webpage of the KNMI Climate Explorer includes Sea Air Temperature and Sea Surface Temperature data from the NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (PMEL) Tropical Atmosphere Ocean (TAO) project. (blogspot.com)
  • As an initial reference, Animation 1 shows the locations of available TOA Project sea air and sea surface temperature data for Januaries starting in 1989. (blogspot.com)
  • If we subtract the NINO3.4 Sea Air Temperature from the NINO3.4 Sea Surface Temperature, Figure 2, the difference appears to be a noisy ENSO dataset. (blogspot.com)
  • The average monthly NINO3.4 Sea Surface Temperature is approximately 0.55 deg C warmer than the average Sea Air Temperature. (blogspot.com)
  • The TAO project Sea Surface and Sea Air Temperatures for the entire dataset (8S-9N, 137E-95W) are illustrated in Figure 4. (blogspot.com)
  • Since 1995, the average monthly equatorial Pacific Sea Surface Temperature has been approximately 0.82 deg C higher than Sea Air Temperature. (blogspot.com)
  • And as one would expect, the variations in the difference between the TAO Project Sea Air and Sea Surface Temperatures is a function of ENSO. (blogspot.com)
  • In general, does this mean that surface sea temperature is the primary control of air temperature over the sea and since sea area is greater than land area, over most of the earth's surface? (blogspot.com)
  • I would agree that this would indicate sea surface drives sea air. (blogspot.com)
  • Like land surface temperatures, the ocean surface has to warm for the marine air temperature to warm. (blogspot.com)
  • A new compilation of monthly mean surface air temperature for the Northern Hemisphere for 1851-1984 is presented based on land-based meteorological station data and fixed-position weather ship data. (ametsoc.org)
  • The image shows the temperature of Irene's cloud tops or the surface of Earth in cloud-free regions. (cdc.gov)
  • Where there are no clouds, AIRS reads the infrared signal from the surface of the ocean waters, revealing warmer temperatures in orange and red. (cdc.gov)
  • Although regions of below-average temperature occurred over all major oceans, marine air temperatures were predominantly higher than average. (copernicus.eu)
  • Well-above normal temperatures in December were followed by temperatures in January 2016 that were predominantly below normal. (copernicus.eu)
  • In addition, the Health Assembly, inter alia, underscored that the root causes of air pollution and its adverse impacts are predominantly socioeconomic in nature, and was cognizant of the need to address the social determinants of health related to development in urban and rural settings, including poverty eradication, as an indispensable element for sustainable development and for the reduction of the health impact of air pollution. (who.int)
  • Rhodes, D. and Keck, J., "Laminar Burning Speed Measurements of Indolene-Air-Diluent Mixtures at High Pressures and Temperatures," SAE Technical Paper 850047, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850047 . (sae.org)
  • TEMPEST combines an unprecedented inventory of historic glacier meteorological datasets around the world with dedicated measurements in the Swiss Alps to improve the estimation of air temperature for mountain glaciers. (slf.ch)
  • Nevertheless, we highlight the need to fill remaining geographic gaps by collecting more in situ measurements of microclimate conditions to further enhance the spatiotemporal resolution of global soil temperature products for ecological applications. (lu.se)
  • I spoke with one of them, Vanessa Kirk-Riley, who went searching for an air conditioner at a hardware store. (kbia.org)
  • And that's how we got the last air conditioner in Seattle. (kbia.org)
  • These systems usually include a furnace, an air-source heat pump, a split-system air conditioner, or some combination of these appliances. (greenbuildingadvisor.com)
  • One solution attempted by some homeowners is to adjust the louvers on the registers or diffusers in various rooms of the house-closing some and opening others-in hopes of convincing the air from the furnace or air conditioner to favor the room that needs more conditioned air. (greenbuildingadvisor.com)
  • He said checking your air conditioner ahead of the warm season can save you time and money. (wcia.com)
  • Here, we provide global maps of soil temperature and bioclimatic variables at a 1-km 2 resolution for 0-5 and 5-15 cm soil depth. (lu.se)
  • We show that mean annual soil temperature differs markedly from the corresponding gridded air temperature, by up to 10°C (mean = 3.0 ± 2.1°C), with substantial variation across biomes and seasons. (lu.se)
  • The coldest cloud top temperatures appear in purple, indicating towering cold clouds and heavy precipitation. (cdc.gov)
  • When you go to sleep, your set point for body temperature-- the temperature your brain is trying to achieve -- goes down," says H. Craig Heller, PhD, professor of biology at Stanford University, who wrote a chapter on temperature and sleep for a medical textbook. (bucky.com)
  • Air conditioning and other measures are needed to keep a normal body temperature. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Take cooling water baths or use water sprays to keep a normal body temperature. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Heat stress can progress into heat strain (physiologic changes such as e.g., increased core body temperature and heart rate) and, without appropriate intervention, can progress into heat-related illnesses (heat rash, cramps, exhaustion or heat stroke). (cdc.gov)
  • Auciliems 2 reported that combinations of low temperatures with strong winds induced a feeling of thermal discomfort and increased the risk of hypothermia (body temperature below 35°C). Thus, the heart rate also tends to become lower, breathing slows down, and the blood vessels constrict, resulting in increased blood pressure. (bvsalud.org)
  • The intra-seasonal variability plays a major role in the inter-annual variability of weather parameters such as rainfall, temperature and pressure which lead to extreme weather events in certain years. (scirp.org)
  • Currently, drought conditions are prevalent in the West due to low snow-pack levels, below average rainfall, record setting temperatures and high winds, resulting in a greater than average number of fires this year. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, changes in seasonal mean temperature are directly relevant for many sectoral applications, such as agriculture, forest and ecosystem management, and energy consumption. (europa.eu)
  • What is the trend and rate of change in the European annual and seasonal temperature? (europa.eu)
  • The active (more rainy days) and break (less rainy days) periods of Indian summer monsoon heavily depend on the intra-seasonal variability of weather parameters such as wind, pressure and temperature oscillations during the monsoon season. (scirp.org)
  • The corresponding value for the twelve months of 2015 is 0.44°C. The warmest previous calendar year, 2005, had a temperature anomaly of 0.35°C. (copernicus.eu)
  • The North America Land Data Assimilation System (NLDAS) data available on CDC WONDER are county-level daily average air temperatures and heat index measures spanning the years 1979-2011. (cdc.gov)
  • Mixtures with equivalence ratios between 0.7 and 1.6, and volume fractions of simulated residual gas between 0 and 0.3 were tested at pressures from 0.4 atm to 12 atm and unburned gas temperatures from 350 K to 550 K. The laminar burning speeds were fitted to a power function expression involving the unburned gas pressure and temperature, and the diluent fraction. (sae.org)
  • Changes in annual mean temperature are often used as a headline index for regional climate change assessments, as they can serve as a proxy for changes in various heat- and cold-related hazards. (europa.eu)
  • One or more of your car's computers use this information for functions, such as ambient temperature display on your dashboard and automatic climate control operation. (carparts.com)
  • Automatic climate control systems have made it easier for users to select the right temperature for their vehicle's cabin. (carparts.com)
  • Together, the devices use the information to control functions, such as automatic climate control operation and the ambient temperature display on the dashboard. (carparts.com)
  • Reducing air pollution - and the millions of deaths every year associated with air pollution - will require the targeting of many inefficient technologies and policies that also lead to climate pollutant emissions. (who.int)
  • The mean temperature index is a base index representing the average air temperature over different timescales (e.g. seasonally or annually). (europa.eu)
  • Globally, temperatures were more than 0.4°C above the average November for 1981-2010. (copernicus.eu)
  • In Europe, temperatures were generally above average, in particular in northern Scandinavia and around the Svalbard archipelago. (copernicus.eu)
  • Temperatures were much above average in north-western North America, but the central and eastern parts of the continent saw much below average. (copernicus.eu)
  • Temperatures were most above average, and record-breaking in places, over northern Finland , Norway and Sweden . (copernicus.eu)
  • Elsewhere, temperatures were considerably above average over the Chukchi Sea, Alaska, northwest Canada and the neighbouring northeast Pacific Ocean, and well below average over the rest of Canada and the central and eastern USA. (copernicus.eu)
  • The global temperature was well above average in November 2018. (copernicus.eu)
  • November 2018 had a European-average temperature 1.3°C above normal, continuing a run of relatively warm temperatures that began in April. (copernicus.eu)
  • Over Europe average annual temperatures during the real pre-industrial period (1750-1799) were very similar to those during 1850-99. (europa.eu)
  • For references , please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/european-annual-average-temperature-deviations-1850-2008-relative-to-the-1850-1899-average-in-oc-the-lines-refer-to-10-year-moving-average-the-bars-to-the-annual-land-only-european-average-5 or scan the QR code. (europa.eu)
  • Reported measures are the average temperature, number of observations, and range for the daily maximum and minimum air temperatures, and the daily maximum heat index. (cdc.gov)
  • Select specific criteria to produce cross-tabulated average air temperature and heat index measures. (cdc.gov)
  • Daily high temperatures are expected to trend above average and heat indices should approach the lower 100s over most of the peninsula. (wuwf.org)
  • Below-average temperatures along the equator over the eastern Pacific Ocean indicate a transition from El Niño to La Niña conditions. (copernicus.eu)
  • European-average temperatures can vary substantially from month to month. (copernicus.eu)
  • Although no correlation was observed between the occurrence of irreversible pulpitis and atmospheric temperature, the incidence rates were higher on days when the average temperature was greater than 25ºC. (bvsalud.org)
  • We also collected data on the average daily temperature for 529 days from the national weather service in Porto Alegre, Brazil (INMET). (bvsalud.org)
  • On examining the three temperature zones with amplitude of 10°C, a greater likelihood of admission of cases of irreversible pulpitis was observed on days with average temperature higher than 25°C to 35°C ( table 1 ). (bvsalud.org)
  • In other words, the odds of endodontic care increased with higher daily average temperatures in this study. (bvsalud.org)
  • It should include a filter or a combination organic vapor, acid gas, and particulate cartridge/filter combination or a continuous flow respirator for air levels greater than AEGL-1. (cdc.gov)
  • Many of those policies also reduce health-damaging air pollutants such as particulate matter. (who.int)
  • Increased temperature and pressure by combustion heating, noticeably after the peak of heat release rate, significantly enhance the collision and interaction of multiple emerging autoignition fronts near the ending combustion process, resulting in localized high-pressure spikes. (ornl.gov)
  • Even better, it envelops me in a warm pocket of perfectly heated air without having to run the central heat to warm the entire house. (geardiary.com)
  • Data are available by place (combined 48 contiguous states plus the District of Columbia, region, division, state, county), time (year, month, day) and specified maximum and minimum air temperature, and maximum heat index value. (cdc.gov)
  • Short-term heat stress exposure limits based on wet bulb globe temperature adjusted for clothing and metabolic rate. (cdc.gov)
  • Most heat stress exposure assessments based on wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) consider the environmental conditions, metabolic demands, and clothing requirements, and the exposure limit is for extended work periods (e.g., a typical workday). (cdc.gov)
  • Total air temperature is an essential input to an air data computer in order to enable the computation of static air temperature and hence true airspeed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Temperature data are available in Fahrenheit or Celsius. (cdc.gov)
  • Decide the correct air volume and pressure for choosing a fan from the manufacturers data. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • And it clearly illustrates that the monthly SST data stays above the monthly Sea Air temperature for the NINO3.4 region. (blogspot.com)
  • This new land-based hemispheric temperature curve is compared with recent estimates of Northern Hemisphere temperatures based on marine data. (ametsoc.org)
  • The AIRS data create an accurate 3-D map of atmospheric temperature, water vapor and clouds, data that are useful to forecasters. (cdc.gov)
  • Data on the atmospheric temperature in Porto Alegre on each day was collected from the Porto Alegre Meteorology Institute. (bvsalud.org)
  • The pressure and temperature dependences of the laminar burning speed for undiluted mixtures agreed well with values reported by other investigators for various fuels, indicating that these dependences are independent of fuel type. (sae.org)
  • At the start of a trip, a driver adjusts the absolute pressure in her tires to be 2.81 * 10^5 Pa when the outdoor temperature is 284K. (brainmass.com)
  • The Ideal gas law tells you that PV/T (pressure multiplied by volume, divided by temperature ) is a constant. (brainmass.com)
  • Calculate the total moles of air and CO2 molecules from the ideal gas law , using the final conditions of pressure, volume and temperature . (brainmass.com)
  • With temperature higher than the reference temperature - the volume flow is higher and the required pressure developed in the fan is higher. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • The pressure coefficient is approximately 1.15 for air at 60 o C according the chart. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • A NIOSH-certified CBRN full-face-piece SCBA operated in a pressure-demand mode or a pressure-demand supplied air hose respirator with an auxiliary escape bottle. (cdc.gov)
  • In practice the ram rise is negligible for aircraft flying at (true) airspeeds under Mach 0.2 For airspeeds (TAS) over Mach 0.2, as airspeed increases the temperature exceeds that of still air. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the airspeed increases, more and more molecules of air per second hit the aircraft. (wikipedia.org)
  • TORONTO , July 11, 2018 /CNW/ - With rising use of smart-home technology to improve the way we live and increasing demand for products that improve home health, VELUX Skylights introduces a new skylight automation system that aims to improve indoor air quality and create a comfortable living environment. (newswire.ca)
  • 11th REHVA World Congress and 8th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality, Ventilation and Energy Conservation in Buildings. (iifiir.org)
  • Therefore, total air temperature is higher than the static (or ambient) air temperature. (wikipedia.org)
  • Higher temperatures also naturally increase the risk of arid conditions and droughts. (europa.eu)
  • Temperatures were also higher than normal over the Ross and Weddell seas. (copernicus.eu)
  • As one would expect, monthly NINO3.4 SST is higher than NINO3.4 Sea Air Temperature. (blogspot.com)
  • If released to soil it is likely that it would react violently and Diborane is a colorless gas at room temperature with a spontaneously combust. (cdc.gov)
  • Diborane is a gas that can spontaneously burn or explode in air at normal room temperatures. (cdc.gov)
  • The military uses white phosphorus in various types of ammunition as an incendiary agent, because it spontaneously catches fire in air. (cdc.gov)
  • I wish "Although zoning a forced-air system is difficult and rarely done well-and may not even be needed in a house with an excellent thermal envelope" gets reinforced more often. (greenbuildingadvisor.com)
  • The effect of air temperature on mortality from cerebrovascular diseases in Brazil between 1996 and 2017. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Air Temperature map plots the current air temperature (degrees F) at the standard height of 1.5 m (5 feet). (mesonet.org)
  • and acknowledged that 4.3 million deaths occur each year from exposure to household (indoor) air pollution and that 3.7 million deaths each year are attributable to ambient (outdoor) air pollution, at a high cost to societies. (who.int)
  • Estimates put Seattle between 30 to 40% of homes with air conditioning. (kbia.org)
  • Grid point temperature estimates have been made by interpolating onto a 5° latitude by 10° longitude grid for each month of the 134 years. (ametsoc.org)
  • Research in global change ecology relies heavily on global climatic grids derived from estimates of air temperature in open areas at around 2 m above the ground. (lu.se)
  • The final conditions represent the air and CO2 from the reaction held in a smaller volume than at the start. (brainmass.com)
  • It focuses on four major constraints: permafrost, frozen water, low ambient air temperature, and remoteness. (cdc.gov)
  • Cyanobacteria develop the ability to photosynthesise, and in this way release large quantities of oxygen into the water and air. (lu.se)
  • Homeowners can now control their new or existing VELUX Skylights, automatically opening the skylights two-to-three times daily to help remove stale, polluted air or adjusting the blinds to bring in or block natural light. (newswire.ca)