Sentences with phrase «cooling effect on»

Addressing the Fair Housing Plan that was announced by the Ontario government in April, the president of the KWAR notes that it is still too soon to know if the measures will have the intended cooling effect on the market.
Pricing on net lease assets has been at all - time highs for the past two to three years, and many in the industry believe that higher interest rates will likely have a cooling effect on pricing and cap rates.
With its unusually colder weather, March 2018, also had a cooling effect on single family home sales in Aurora, IL compared to March, 2017.
The new study, published in Nature Geoscience, identified a negative feedback loop in which higher temperatures lead to an increase in concentrations of natural aerosols that have a cooling effect on the atmosphere.
Apart from raising awareness about climate change, the colours also have a cooling effect on the plaza.
This line from the Mar 2001 piece discussing the fact that sulphate aerosols have a cooling effect on climate, is a great example:
Secondarily white roofs are becoming more common, as the benefits of less demand on cooling systems, and a cooling effect on the urban environment are become more noticed.
Whilst apparently long known to exert a cooling effect on climate, human - generated aerosols have partly masked the warming effect of increasing greenhouse gases.
Hence, it constitutes a cooling effect on the overall system.
A small change in any of the parameters that can be linked to the formation of clouds and overcast conditions will have an enormous cooling effect on earth.
This has a cooling effect on global temperatures.
Hmmm... don't suppose it occurred to anyone to check the amount of anthropogenic aerosols that were emitted during this time frame 1940 - 1970, or the fact that aerosols have an immediate cooling effect on troposphere temperatures that can mask the underlying warming caused by the CO2 emissions that also accompany the aerosols.
The global average forcing is about — 15 to — 20 W m - 2 and thus clouds have a major cooling effect on the planet.
According to one study, ammonia - rich bird droppings have a cooling effect on Arctic temperatures.
Others accept (correctly) that that is unlikely due to the thermal inertia of our oceans and their cooling effect on the air so they propose an «ocean skin'theory whereby warming of the topmost molecules on the ocean surface from extra downwelling infra red radiation from extra human CO2 in the air is supposed to reduce the natural energy flow from sea to air so that the oceans get warmer and then heat the air and kill us off that way.
Melting ice has a significant cooling effect on heat content.
What happens is that every IR photon brings forward the timing of evaporation and the evaporation then requires more energy than the photon provided for a net cooling effect on the local environment.
[Quite the opposite effect may be the case: as the area of ice decreases (as it has been since the last ice age), so it is likely that the quantity of ice being melted by the ocean each year decreases, this would reduce a cooling effect on the ocean (entirely independent of AGW obviously) possible causing lower level temperature rises]
As emissions of greenhouse gases continue to rise, their cooling effect on the stratosphere will increase.
Greenhouse gases have a cooling effect on the stratosphere, and climate change is likely to also alter atmospheric transport and circulation patterns.
The eruptions were significantly smaller than 1991's massive Mount Pinatubo outburst in the Philippines, which had a noticeable cooling effect on the global climate.
The results also show these ancient lakes actually have a net cooling effect on climate over thousands of years.
Major increases in vegetation might have a cooling effect on the station due to evaporative effects, while declines in vegetation back to Category 1 standards might have a warming impact.
When the SAM is in a positive phase — meaning that the belt of winds is stronger than average — it has a cooling effect on Antarctic surface temperatures.
This has a cooling effect on Earth that can help mitigate the impacts of heat - trapping greenhouse gasses.
Irrigation does appear to have a cooling effect on local temperature, but a negligible one when globally averaged, and per Cook et al 2015 GISS - E2 - R appears substantially overestimate its effects, when they are incorporated.
Where clouds are absent, darker surfaces like the ocean or vegetated land absorb heat, but where clouds occur their white tops reflect incoming sunlight away, which can cause a cooling effect on Earth's surface.
This internal variability has had a cooling effect on recent surface temperatures (though not of overall global temperatures) which is not captured in the average of the model simulations.
One reason is that the same fires and factories that produce black carbon also produce other particulates and gases that actually have a cooling effect on the climate.
On top of this, creating enough microbubbles at the ocean's surface to have an overall cooling effect on the planet could require large amounts of energy, according to research co-authored by Evans.
Another possible explanation is that the large quantity of soot emitted into the atmosphere by cars and factory smokestacks in Asia has had a cooling effect on the atmosphere.
And although «weather improvement» is not quite the same thing as «solving» climate change — here we get to a big parallel with the more globally ambitious forms of geoengineering, especially the SRM techniques that seek to create a compensating cooling effect on a planetary scale: they are (likely) much cheaper than emissions reductions.
For example, the accumulated effect of volcanic eruptions during the past decade, including the Icelandic volcano with the impossible name, Eyjafjallajökull, may have had a greater cooling effect on the earth's surface than has been accounted for in most climate model simulations.
The orbital decay effect was discovered by Wentz around 1997 which induced a spurious cooling effect on one of our microwave satellite products (lower troposphere) but not the others.
I predict once the adjusted, manipulated and hidden data has been investigated by honest scientist we will get a cooling effect on the warmist zeal — Coming soon to a taxpayer financed institutions!
Globally, scientists believe that worldwide forest clearing since the 1700s has had a small net cooling effect on global average surface temperature.
«If what we observed near Svalbard occurs more broadly at similar locations around the world, it could mean that methane seeps have a net cooling effect on climate, not a warming effect as we previously thought,» said USGS biogeochemist John Pohlman, who is the paper's lead author.
But Anesio's team has also found that organisms in these holes can have a cooling effect on the planet by actively sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere through photosynthesis.
But as a warmer climate creates more holes, the balance seems to be tipping toward a net warming rather than cooling effect on the atmosphere.
The coming eruption has the potential to create a global cooling effect on Earth's climate called a volcanic winter.
When the next eruption occurs at Katla, the enormous amount of ash produced would likely cause a similar cooling effect on Earth's climate, potentially leading to famines that could kill hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
This will have a cooling effect on the continent, while at the same time not necessarily diminishing snowfall too much at least in the coastal regions.
«When eruptions are powerful enough to reach the stratosphere (18 km or more above the surface at the equator), these sulphate aerosols can stay aloft for a number of years and have a strong cooling effect on the climate.»
Recent studies have indicated that wildfires such as the ones that have raged in the western United States could have a cooling effect on our climate.
The study focuses on one proposed type of SRM, known as a «stratospheric aerosol injection», which involves sending up substances to the stratosphere that are known to have a cooling effect on the climate.
The weak to moderate La Niña conditions that developed at the end of 2017 are expected to have a modest cooling effect on 2018.
Like Foster and Rahmstorf, Lean and Rind (2008) performed a multiple linear regression on the temperature data, and found that although volcanic activity can account for about 10 % of the observed global warming from 1979 to 2005, between 1889 and 2006 volcanic activity had a small net cooling effect on global temperatures.
You'll note an acceleration of those temperatures in the late 1970s as greenhouse gas emissions from energy production increased worldwide and clean air laws reduced emissions of pollutants that had a cooling effect on the climate, and thus were masking some of the global warming signal.
What is known as «back radiation» has a net cooling effect on the ocean.
Geoengineering had an initial cooling effect on the planet, but by the mid 1970s, the catastrophic consequences of climate engineerign were manefesting and have been growing exponentially worse ever since.
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