This rising of Nigeria's political temperature - ahead of next year's elections - has prompted a concerted government campaign over the eclipse, our correspondent says.
The most recent spikes in the Earth's temperature are no different, long term, than the peaks one finds beside deep valleys on the Earth's surface.
Scientists who keep an eye on the earth's rising temperature are looking to see what that's doing to the oceans.
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It regulates the body s temperature by wicking away moisture while keeping body heat in.
His formula would become a way of taking the market's temperature, of providing a measurement.
The department's temperature rules have long been a sticky issue for chefs of all different stripes.
The ocean's temperature and carbon dioxide levels are important because of their impact on our atmosphere.
The ice, poised between freezing and melting, is an especially sensitive indicator of the planet's temperature.
Too many ingredients in a wok lowers the wok's temperature, causing ingredients to steam rather than stir-fry.
"I learnt that by 2025 the earth's temperature will have increased by two degrees, " said Yasmine, 13.
There is little doubt that over time this will raise the world's temperature, changing the climate in potentially damaging ways.
Liquid Robotics, the US company behind the project, collected data about the Pacific Ocean's temperature, salinity and ecosystem from the drone.
He also finds that wobbles in the earth's temperature have followed those in the cosmic-ray flux for the past 60-odd years.
Until the 1940s, for example, ships typically measured the sea's temperature by dunking a thermometer into a bucket of sea water.
Instant-read thermometers should read the meat's temperature in about 15 seconds and are not designed to stay in the food during cooking.
More than 1, 000 readers vote each day on the blog's temperature-taking survey about the perceived prospects of the team, said blogger Mike Axisa.
COBE's temperature sensitivity was adequate, its angular resolution was poor, so it could not distinguish the features necessary to gauge the universe's age.
DMI, Henrik Svensmark, reasoned that if the solar cycle were linked to the earth's temperature, cosmic rays could be part of the chain.
Dr Pollack has worked out how to measure the earth's temperature several hundred years ago by studying the actual heat that once made it warm.
For example, information about air quality fluctuations can be monitored to adjust a room's temperature and footstep counters can provide valuable insight into which areas are most popular.
Roundtables are also planned, all with the overarching and generally accepted goal of limiting the rise of Earth's temperature to within 2 degrees Fahrenheit above its temperature before the industrial revolution.
Research has shown that the body's temperature tends to rise by a few degrees in the afternoon, warming the muscles and connective tissues and resulting in a slight improvement in your performance capabilities.
In theory, therefore, the earth's temperature should be on the rise--with potentially disastrous consequences that could include inundated coastlines, drastically altered weather, severe disturbances to agriculture, and tropical diseases' pushing into new territory.
That's because the body's hormone levels (such as cortisol) vary during the day and cause a person's temperature to be the highest between about 4 and 6 p.m. and lowest around 6 a.m.
It is developing smartphone software for a variety of third-party devices, allowing users to boost their home's temperature, unlock their front door and check in on security devices, among other tasks, from a single interface.
The research team's temperature analysis showed that summer temperatures in the Arctic, in step with the reduced energy from the Sun (related to an approximately 21, 000-year cyclical wobble in Earth's tilt relative to the Sun), cooled at an average rate of about 0.2 degrees Celsius per thousand years.
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The wind chill today will slice us up - it's taking the temperature down to below -50C, so we have decided to take a day's rest to recharge our batteries and soothe the aches and pains.
It's much harder not to slip into your wee temperature controlled car when it's lashing outside and will do all day.
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By early July the water temperature in Sunburst's trout raceways was 73 degrees, deadly to trout.
Presumably a comparatively modest drop in the world's surface temperature would cancel out presumed global warming.
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