Posts Tagged ‘Temperatures’
Calling all global cooling, how about a little help here?
October 16th, 2009 Posted by Harry Fuller @ 2:09 pmCategories:Antarctic, Arctic, climate change, environmental health, federal government, global warming, ocean, researchTags:Kick, Harry FullerThose projections about global cooling better kick in quick cause the temperatures here on earth in real time are real hot. September was the second hottest month ever recorded when you look at surface temps for both oceans and landmass. The month’s daily temps average more than a full degree abov
How Does Greenhouse Humidification Work?
Each plant may grow with the changing condition of greenhouse humidity and temperatures because of the different factors composed by a greenhouse environment. Temperatures are partially light in quantity. It can vary in the density and humidity of the air, which transforms to moist. The warmth and the changing climate condition that may occur to the greenhouse could be great factors in a plant’s growth. Heat my transfer to the plants’ leaves and stems. This happens only when the greenhouse ad
too much to talk about
i can’t believe that just on sunday, i had all the windows open while i worked in the kitchen, getting the latest batch of produce squared away. just two days later, i’m huddled here at my desk wrapped in a sweater, as high winds blow cold rain and the temperatures continue to drop. my prediction that we have three more weeks before the frost may have been hasty. the garden actually seems to have come to an abrupt halt—where i was collecting a basket-full of stuff every day or two, suddenly th
Regular Control Of Pests – A Lost Art
by Keith Markensen The tender warm weather vegetables like peppers, eggplant and tomatoes and bedding plants like tuberous begonias and geraniums can be set out now in areas south of the latitude of Chicago and Cleveland. In areas, farther north wait a week or two. Though these plants could possibly tolerate the cooler temperatures of earlier planting, they would be exposed to severe attack by aphids. By June 1 insect predators will be active and will have substantially reduced the aphid popul
Megadyne Announces New Range of E-Z Clean Modified Electrodes
Megadyne announced a new range of E-Z Clean Modified Electrodes featuring enhanced polytetrafluoroethylene insulation, which are designed to further minimize potential thermal injuries during electrosurgery, according to a Megadyne news release. Compatible with all standard hand pieces, the new Modified Electrodes are designed specifically for monopolar electrosurgery, and the PTFE insulation resists temperatures up to 700°F and reduces the splitting, cracking and peeling seen on electrodes w