Sentences with phrase «extra cooling effect»

Specially designed for pet owners offers extra cooling effect to keep your pet cool without refrigeration.
For an extra cooling effect, store it in the fridge.
I have a soft spot for metal applicators — extra cooling effect woo — so that eye cream sounds good to me.

Not exact matches

I do tend to run cooler (98.9 is a fever me), not sure if that has an effect or not — but I often have to get up and get an extra blanket and wrap it around me under our sheets and blankets!
The Stevia is for extra sweetness without the cooling effect.
The see - through material gives such a cool effect when you're walking and the colors are extra gorgeous when they catch the sunlight.
Take a cue from the actress and pair your dressy skirt with a t - shirt logo for that extra «cool girl» effect.
Since, on average, aerosols have a cooling effect (although some absorbing aerosols like black carbon (soot) are actually adding to global warming), reducing current aerosol levels (particularly sulphates) is equivalent to an extra warming effect.
Do you agree that when the heating effect of extra CO2 is due almost exclusively to what it itself absorbs from outside, but the cooling effect entails an ability to dissipate heat from the additional source, cooling can now outweigh warming?
That extra cooling must have happened due to an extraordinarly amount of earth being covered with snow and ice, which then led to the snowballing effect of deflecting more light from earth than would otherwise be the case.
However DLR never gets past the skin layer so although it adds to the skin temperature it also adds to the rate of evaporation and as evaporation has a net cooling effect (the enthalpy of vapourisation is GREATER than the energy required to provoke evaporation) more (formerly) DLR energy is pulled out of the local environment than is required to provoke that EXTRA evaporation.
So if the basic conditions remain the same and more energy is added then more evaporation will be «provoked» and the basic conditions on Earth dictate that for a unit of extra energy provoking that additional evaporation the amount of energy required in latent form will be greater for a net cooling effect in the local evironment.
However on balance I think that the extra DLR just results in a zero effect on the «normal» upward energy flow because all the DLR would be used up in enhancing the rate of evaporation and accounting for the energy deficit caused by that enhancement of evaporation by virtue of the enthalpy of vapourisation (vapourisation has a net cooling effect).
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.
On that basis alone the cooling effect of the oceans would dictate that it would take many millennia for any warming effect in the air from extra CO2 to become measurable let alone dangerous.
The suggestion that there are no solar effects seems to contradict observations and the suggestion that extra infra red warms the oceans on timescales that are meaningful is against logic given the net cooling effect of evaporation.
The first Galaxy Note Edge used an entirely extra, separate screen to create its curved side effect, and though Samsung has graduated to using an actual curved screen for its cool S6 Edge phones, LG has decided to also use a second screen to make its own massive, new phablet a little different.
The one we've linked even has a cool blue LED light around it, which gives it an extra glow effect.
The extra apps such as Candy Cam are such a help for those who want some cool effects before sharing the selfie.
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