Temperatures there now range from highs of around 27°C down to a freezing minus 133°C at night.
temperatures .
temperatures from these really unusual, really extreme heat waves from uncomfortably hot to dangerously hot.
temperatures .
Temperatures can go down to minus 40.
Temperatures were in the single digits.
temperatures .
temperatures on this graph.
Temperatures , precipitation, water availability, wildlife, insects.
temperatures when these contrails were not present with previous 40 years the
temperatures so many people kind of Wonder with so many of these contos around and the way they spread out to
temperatures when you're sitting on the beach and it's a sunny day and a cumulous cloud kind of blows away and
temperatures um you know it was those kinds of absurd questions and um the
normal temperatures in the coastal Pacific, um off the coast of South America, and then that has a lot of
And temperatures in Europe are rising actually more quickly than most other places on the planet.
The temperatures that we're seeing now in Europe are dangerous even if you don't have those those underlying conditions.
high temperatures which exist in the center of the plasma.
change temperatures every time it does that um because only one filament's going through at a time but it has a very
Surface temperatures are higher in many places, and even where rainfall is identical in volume to what it has been historically, the intervals between one rain to the next rain
Cooler temperatures slow things down.
These temperatures are right in line where the spacecraft was 30 years ago.
The temperatures wax and wane, but our mean annual temperature in this area is, like I said, about minus 10 degrees C. So that's not so bad.
higher temperatures on average.
Rising temperatures in the Arctic are affecting entire ecosystems.
different temperatures .
helium temperatures and then he injects gases into the chamber, including water, methanol, carbon monoxide, and ammonia.
rising temperatures and that is a very real concern but I'll be telling you a few ways we can if we want deal with the
experienced temperatures like that uh it was Inus 40s probably - 45 when we were dropped uh we're traveling on foot you
Therefore at low temperatures , you get large regions called domains where all the moments align.
At low temperatures , each material gave off its own characteristic spectrum, mostly in the infrared, but above about 500°C
million degree temperatures . And temperature really is kinetic energy.
outlook is predicting temperatures and rainfall far outside of global averages.
Further high temperatures are not being ruled out.
cooler water temperatures , and more often than not, you also have shear, disruptive changing winds with height that kind of tear apart storms as they
We have even lower temperatures than that.
They can have different temperatures -- anisotropic temperature .
They can have different temperatures even in the direction-- in one direction, plasma and the temperature is scalar.
And so our temperatures get really, really dangerous.
So as temperatures rise, forests have not-- the trees themselves, because climate change has been so rapid, they have not coevolved
So as temperatures go up, their reproductive cycle actually speeds up.
And these extreme temperatures are one of the things that have the biggest direct impacts on human health.
at normal temperatures and would largely dissolve in water vapor at high temperatures .
I just hope the temperatures drop, and I understand each and everyone living in the city that doesn't feel like that.
centigrade rays of global temperatures would be.
And the cool temperatures stress the plant, and they contribute to the creation of these beautiful complex flavors.
So just like the temperatures here are very different than the temperatures in San Diego, you've got the same thing from one reef to the next.
The problem now is temperatures are rising so much faster than they have ever risen in the past.
These are the modeled temperatures for Northern Europe.
controlling these temperatures um in order for to create an Emulsion and what she'll do is she will demonstrate an Emulsion I know are you going to
depleted or temperatures rise or there's overpopulation um not to say that these