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Earths surface temperature at night
why is it larger at the antarctic I couldn't find this..? Thanks.- semiotically
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Earths surface temperature at night
Think I'm coming to grips with humidity & comfort: http://www.semiotically.com/DEW_POINTS.jpg http://www.semiotically.com/DEW_POINT_REF.jpg This is why even thick clouds will not reduce UV? Why especially the Southern Hemisphere?- semiotically
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Earths surface temperature at night
Hi, the Hiperion Report can be found here: http://exa.ec/HIPERION-Report_files/...ION-Report.pdf ~20Mb. I'm not sure either regarding the loops maybe just to show turbulence... I didn't realize humidity was such a simple relationship with ambient temperature... will read more here... Does...- semiotically
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Earths surface temperature at night
hey thanks again regarding 1st point n quote may well get back to you... At the moment thinking I'm 25 & healthy & if there's ever a time to test my health it's now With regard to the second point I would like to get your thoughts (or readers) on your take on these graphs: the relationship...- semiotically
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Earths surface temperature at night
I really like your answers & in fact my current 'destinations' are Belem & the Indonesian Islands just ''under' Singapore... so you predicted my top 2... you say they are stressful, foresight is always a winner so if you'd like say why I'm definitely listening...- semiotically
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Earths surface temperature at night
Yes this coincides with my own thoughts, trying to keep out of the direct sunlight though (solar radiation component) Being from UK Australian move would be ideal culture-wise; just I want temperature a little more consistent year-round so think have to bridge that little extra distance closer...- semiotically
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Earths surface temperature at night
Could you forward me any info. on Cairns (Queensland, Australia) up to the tip of the Cape York Peninsula - would be nice...- semiotically
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Earths surface temperature at night
Thanks interesting info., personal anecdotes great also: by saying this it means that recorded temperature can be 10C lower than what you actually feel due to the humidity; am I right saying this? I think so because I imagine Dubai to be stifling! I've kind of accepted a vague idea...- semiotically
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Earths surface temperature at night
just graduated BSc Biochemistry & looking to move from Portugal coast to the tropics (coast) where I've never even visited yet... At the moment I'm trying to find harmony within temperature; humidity; windchill; microclimates etc Would really appreciate help as very serious for me & important...- semiotically
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- Surface Temperature
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Why frequency-weight gauss meters for human-bias?
I'm trying to contrast frequency-weighted with flat gauss meters and assess their qualities in measuring everyday electrical appliance EMFs that can induce current within the body..?- semiotically
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why frequency-weight gauss meters for human-bias?
...measure energy independent of its frequency..?- semiotically
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why frequency-weight gauss meters for human-bias?
TriField Flat verses Weighted Frequency Response Weighted: The standard TriField Meter has a weighted frequency response that corresponds to the potential current that would be induced into a body. As the frequency doubles, the amount of current induced onto the body, over the same period...- semiotically
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Undergrad Electromagnetism, flux density Vs. field size
HI everyone, I had a more definitive answer to the second half: ------------ Regarding Q2, when you have a coil without a soft magnetic material (ferrite, steel, iron, etc) inside, the generated flux density B (or magnetizing field H) is proportional to the current through the coil's...- semiotically
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Electromagnetism, flux density Vs. field size
And how does this affect the field size? Thanks- semiotically
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad Electromagnetism, flux density Vs. field size
With a set coil if you increase the electric flow does the flux density increase And/or the magentic field decrease/ maintain/ increase in size..? Thanks once again, Sem.- semiotically
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- Density Electromagnetism Field Flux Flux density
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- Forum: Electromagnetism