There are other processes
like evaporative cooling and diffusion followed by convection which can not be affected by backradiation, and which will tend to compensate for any slowing of the radiation.
H2O — said to be the most potent «greenhouse gas» — doesn't cause warming in the open atmosphere; rather it drops the temperature of surface level air; it acts
like an evaporative cooler (commonly called a «swamp cooler») rather than a greenhouse.
Not exact matches
I understand how things
like changing the paint to something more reflective could result in a
cooling step change, or moving from less windy to more windy location could add
evaporative cooling, and going from a lower to higher altitude, or moving into a seabreeze, and so forth.
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