By sucking 55-degree heat out of the ground and concentrating it, the heat pump is able to deliver 110-degree heat into the warm air ducts of a central heating system.
Walking through the wreckage in 120-degree heat, Habel declares the plant not worth repairing.
During the 100 days of 100 degree heat I am sure that has been a lifesaver.
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The Clintons left Washington on Sunday, escaping 105-degree heat, the hottest in 61 years.
In the 95 degree heat, I felt like I was sleeping on a hot, hot moon-bounce.
Where they see magic, the locals see 90-degree heat, humidity and mosquitoes the size of small birds.
Lanni insisted that there not be a mall, but having shopping outside in 110-degree heat was unfeasible.
So as we landed in the 100-degree heat, we were not exactly in the most Zen of mindsets.
In searing 100-degree heat, cars crept up north I-45, windows down, air conditioning off to save precious gasoline.
Standing there, looking across the expanse of ruins toward the Colosseum, I felt myself shiver in the 90-degree heat.
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In the 40-plus degree heat, we were all guided to a white hut at the end of the runway.
For example, recently the air conditioning went out in 100-degree heat and Shannon had no time to take care of it.
All participants start the day with a breakfast of spicy omelets and lentils before riding up to 125 miles in 90-degree heat.
Tramping door-to-door for votes in 106-degree heat, Mr Quayle retorts that most of his former voters are in the new sixth district.
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Their car had broken down, and the five gallons of water they'd brought proved insufficient in the 100-degree heat to keep them alive.
The young Marines stationed here made a long human chain and spent more than an hour in 120-degree heat offloading bottles of water from the trucks.
Jim Winkler, minister of the church, was the first to take the podium at the July 2 noontime press conference in sweltering 95-degree heat, just days after millions in the area had lost electric power during a brutal storm.
His Iraq journal with entries about traveling to Mass in a Humvee, the impossibility of exercising in 145-degree heat, and more has been published in the Daily Southtown, a newspaper serving his former parish in Chicago's Morgan Park.
Mr Fowler said one example was whether a plant displayed a good degree of heat resistance during its flowering period.
The nozzle that holds the vanes has a cartridge to protect it from the 830-degree Celsius heat that damaged earlier models.
There were no allusions to the goings-on in Washington during his inauguration and, in the 80-degree Austin heat, it was easy to forget them.
It remains unknown where the segment fit into the wing, but it included reinforced carbon-carbon material, which protects the leading edge of shuttle wings from the 3, 000-degree Fahrenheit heat of atmospheric re-entry.
The degree to which heat stress and exertional heat stroke may have played a role in these deaths is also unclear.
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"It may be easy for you, but for me it's the most terrifying thing in the world, " says Joe, who is currently spending his days playing computer games with friends and occasionally practicing rugby with his father in the scorching 48 degree Celsius August heat.
Reasonably assuming a 72 degree dewpoint yields a heat index of 124.
It was a 90-degree day, and the heat from the Macintosh computers had the office cooking at 100 degrees.
The 22, 000 heat protection tiles shield the shuttle from the 3, 000-degree Fahrenheit temperatures encountered during reentry into Earth's atmosphere for landing.
The siblings claimed Siverls died of heat exhaustion during an endurance hike up a mountain in 90-degree weather with virtually no food or water and wearing a backpack filled with 40 pounds of rocks.
The report said the blanket of heat-trapping gases has already raised ground temperatures by one-half degree Celsius (1.1 F) in the last 100 years, and scientists say the pace could quicken dramatically over the next 100 unless pollution is limited.
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