Sentences with phrase «radiative loss»

At night, radiative losses from urban building and street materials keep the city's air warmer than that of rural areas.
While the authors found decreases in radiation loss with short - term temperature increases, I find that the CMIP models exhibit an INCREASE in radiative loss with short term warming.
al) suggest radiative loss to space, but they also include references relating to warming bottom water, deepening tropical gyre warm bowls, and increased mass loss from the Antarctic and Geenland ice sheets.
(Also, with respect to the T ^ 4 issue, the lower gradients results in smaller radiative losses than a planet with large gradients — all things being equal.
Even though some of the CMIP models produce a lot of global warming, all of them are still stable in this regard, with net increases in lost radiation with warming (NOTE: If analyzing the transient CMIP runs where CO2 is increased over long periods of time, one must first remove that radiative forcing in order to see the increase in radiative loss).
«Once we optimize some of the main parameters of this system to minimize ohmic and radiative losses, we can start transitioning this research from the theoretical stage to a commercially relevant product,» Kanté said.
If the thermal conduction along the loop is not efficient enough, the radiative losses from the plasma at the loop top can overcome the heating input from the footpoints, resulting in onset of a thermally unstable regime and in the runway cooling of the plasma at the loop top.
This heat, energy if you like, will be lost to outer space, adding to the radiative loss, and exceeding it by factors.
Shear, stable stratification, and radiative losses.
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