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What's the Best Technique for Temperature Management of Sensitive Components in Extreme ...
2014-01-22 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
The first consideration should be the type of enclosure used to house the components. The minimum rating should be NEMA 3, though NEMA 4X is often considered for greater protection. While enclosures provide immediate physical protection for electronics, unless insulated, they provide very little in regards to extreme temperatures. Therefore, thermal management systems are recommended and must be engineered for each application, based on numerous factors.<br /> <br /> When designing a system ...This story is related to the following:HVACElectronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Thermostats | Temperature Control Enclosures | Switchgear Enclosures | Power Distribution Enclosures | Electronic Enclosures
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Extreme cold may have caused rail track to crack in Racine County
2014-01-21 06:17:59| Railroads - Topix.net
AFTER A COAL TRAIN DERAILED, CAUSING 19 RAIL CARS TO JUMP THE TRACK. WISN 12 NEWS KENT WAINSCOTT IS AT THE SCENE, AND KENT, THIS WAS SOME QUICK ACTION.
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Extreme El Nio events could double over next 100 years, climate experts warn
2014-01-19 23:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: Extreme versions of the El Nio weather phenomenon which can bring torrential rains and flooding to one part of the world and catastrophic drought and forest fires to another could double in frequency in the next 100 years because of global warming, a study has found. Scientists have for the first time detected a possible link between increasing global temperatures and the more extreme versions of El Nio, when rainfall patterns across the Pacific shift dramatically from their normal range....
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Extreme El Nios Could Hit Twice As Often
2014-01-19 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LiveScience: The most intense El Nio events may soon hit every 10 years, instead of every 20 years, thanks to warming water in the eastern Pacific Ocean, a new study predicts. An El Nio is the warm phase of a long-standing natural climate cycle in the Pacific Ocean. When changing wind patterns start piling up warm water in the eastern part of the equatorial Pacific, the redistribution of hotter water triggers changes in atmospheric circulation that influences rainfall and storm patterns around the world...
Drowned by EU millions: Thought 'extreme weather' was to blame for the floods?
2014-01-18 15:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Daily Mail: We all know what's gone wrong, or we think we do: not enough spending on flood defences. It's true that government cuts have exposed thousands of homes to greater risk, but too little public spending is a small part of the problem. It is dwarfed by another factor, overlooked in public discussion: too much public spending. Vast amounts, running into billions, are spent every year on policies that make devastating floods inevitable. This is the story that has not been told, a story of destructive...
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