There is no air-conditioning, but the traditional construction ensures a reliable flow of cool air.
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Among low-lying fields, where the sugarcane had been heavily watered, mist rose and cool air enveloped him.
The cool air is easily brought in from the bottom, making for a quieter, more reliable, and simply better performing PC.
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At the northern end of the lake, cool air floats down from the Alps and somehow the whole atmosphere seems to relax.
During the summer, winds typically kick up at about 1 p.m. as California's steamy Central Valley creates a vacuum that pulls in cool air from the Bay.
When I came down the garage stairs and relieved myself in the stand of bamboo, the cool air of the dawn welcomed me with a soft breeze.
In the cool air of their hilltop fastnesses, the toings and froings on the Mesopotamian plain are distractions from the serious business of building a viable Kurdish entity.
That's largely thanks to Intel's Airflow Cooling technology, which rearranges all of the heat-generating components in a row and draws in cool air from outside the notebook, instead of within.
Think about it this way: If you haven't upgraded your home yet, it's not just heat or cool air that's escaping -- it's energy and money that you are wasting.
Meteorologists have yet to definitively explain why Catatumbo produces the most persistent electrical storms on the planet, but the most widely accepted theory is that trade winds from the Caribbean blow warm air over brackish Lake Maracaibo before hitting cool air from the Andes.
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The water will cool the air significantly, but he explained it incorrectly, or you misunderstood him.
One tree can release as much as 400 liters of water every day which can cool the air.
The Long Pavilion, for instance, which houses the main lobby, is positioned to catch the prevailing winds, so it stays cool without air-conditioning.
Plants only cool the air if they stay green, which means capturing heavy winter downpours instead of letting them just flood the drains.
Pinot needs a cooler climate than Cabernet, and the Russian River funneled the cool Pacific air into this picturesque valley, with its highly variable geology.
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The pre-cooler, also known as the heat exchanger, is made up of a huge number of tubes that use compressed helium to cool the air around it.
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Another, which would oppose warming, is a rise in the quantity of sulphate-based aerosols, which encourage cloud formation and thus cool the air by reflecting sunlight back into space.
Some are saying that the heat wave sweeping across the U.S. is driving people into cool, air-conditioned theaters, and in a poll posted yesterday, 59% of readers voted that the heat does, in fact, make them more likely to go to the theater.
Trees and plants also play an important role to help induce airflow and provide shade on hotter days in courtyards, and water is a common element because it can help cool the air through evaporation and can have a calming effect on the space.
Its critical component is an ingenious device that can cool the incoming air almost instantaneously.
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Continuing cool, moist air significantly reduced fire activity and helped firefighters build containment lines around the 44-square-mile fire at the western end of the Santa Monica Mountains.
That means, of course, that more of the power being delivered to the facility is being used in computing, less to keep the lights on and the air cool.
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That is due, in part, to the presence of a cool and dry air mass to the north and west of the tropical storm, said CNN meteorologist Sean Morris.
But burning less oil to keep air cool so ice stays ice and the seas don't warm is too expensive and roundabout a way to meet the danger, Mr Mendelsohn thinks.
It's part of a massive system that has left one in three Americans baking in scorching heat and has threatened lives and doled out misery for those not fortunate enough to find a splash of cool water or air conditioning.
Turning blades of the turbines mix up this air, cool with warmer, and thus lower the temperature of the higher up air.
This only added to the electricity in the cool but sunny Chicago air on this dichotomous Sunday.
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