Sentences with phrase «similar cooling effect»

Applying a little rubbing alcohol to the pet's paw pads and allowing it to evaporate offers a similar cooling effect in a more portable format.
Researchers have proposed that artificially introducing aerosols into the atmosphere — via a plane or a high - altitude balloon — could have a similar cooling effect.
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.
Since aerosols last much longer in the stratosphere than they do in the rainy troposphere, the amount of aerosol - forming substance that would need to be injected into the stratosphere annually is far less than what would be needed to give a similar cooling effect in the troposphere, though so far as the stratospheric aerosol burden goes, it would still be a bit like making the Earth a permanently volcanic planet (think of a Pinatubo or two a year, forever).
Of course, the fact that dust has played a natural cooling role in the past does not mean that the deliberate application of iron filings to the ocean surface would have a similar cooling effect today.

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At times he had a similar effect on Dan and me, but I confess that I'll be a little sad this afternoon when I have to take out his batteries, wrap him in bubble wrap, and mail him back to Virginia so he can be rented out to someone else... probably a football jock who won't think to keep him cool enough at night.
Besides SSCE, scientists have also been investigating stratospheric sulfur injections — firing sun - reflecting aerosols into the air, similar to the cooling effect after a volcanic eruption — and cirrus cloud thinning, where you thin the top level of clouds, which have a warming effect on the planet.
The researchers found that on windy nights it wasn't possible to measure the cooling effects of the green spaces beyond their boundaries as there was too much turbulent mixing of the air; but on calm warm nights they estimate that a network of green spaces of around 3 - 5 hectares each situated 100 - 150 m apart would provide comprehensive cooling for a city with a climate and characteristics similar to London.
After all, the Pinatubo eruption had similar qualities but its cooling effect only lasted about a year.
Over-the-counter sprays like Chloraseptic ($ 6; amazon.com) produce an effect similar to cooling lozenges.
This ignite the bodies cooling system, which basically provides similar effects as a cardio workout (on a much lower scale).
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My forth look features: Topshop One - Shoulder Jersey Shirt (TTS I'm wearing a US 6 fits like a 2 - 4) / / Joe's Cool Off Charlie Step - Up Hem High Rise Skinny Jeans (TTS wearing a 26) / / Steve Madden Effect Block Heel Bootie (similar for less here) / / Rebecca Minkoff Mini MAC Velvet Convertible Crossbody Bag / / Argento Vivo Multirow Choker / / LAGOS Enso Caviar Crossover Ring / / Gucci Belt With Double G Buckle (also found here) / / Illesteva Milan II Mirrored Round Sunglasses (similar for less here) / /
A similar pace of increases between 2003 and 2006 most certainly did cool the economy, and the rise in short - term rates (and the effects of Fed policy on funding costs in global markets) may have precipitated the early days of the subprime ARM crisis, when rates were being adjusted sharply upward, causing payment shock for borrowers.
When saliva evaporates from your cat's fur, it provides a cooling effect, similar to a human's sweat evaporating off of their skin.
i am just saying in the 4 player thing it would be kind of cool in a different game like in a 2D sonic battle similar to the one on the GB but in the classic sonic style with machinics similar to the download game dishwasher on the 360 i played the demo it was epic with the slow motion attack effects.
Machu Picchu (2010) is at high temperature, with saturated oranges and yellows interpenetrating and seeming to give off waves of energy; in Aquifer (2010), we get a similar effect, but cool, all blues and pinkish purples engaged in a calm flowing back - and - forth, like a sea just past dusk.
A similar effect occurs in the stratosphere, except that the negative energy imbalance now causes a cooling which causes less energy to be emitted by the CO2 (see para. 3 above).
Before allowing the temperature to respond, we can consider the forcing at the tropopause (TRPP) and at TOA, both reductions in net upward fluxes (though at TOA, the net upward LW flux is simply the OLR); my point is that even without direct solar heating above the tropopause, the forcing at TOA can be less than the forcing at TRPP (as explained in detail for CO2 in my 348, but in general, it is possible to bring the net upward flux at TRPP toward zero but even with saturation at TOA, the nonzero skin temperature requires some nonzero net upward flux to remain — now it just depends on what the net fluxes were before we made the changes, and whether the proportionality of forcings at TRPP and TOA is similar if the effect has not approached saturation at TRPP); the forcing at TRPP is the forcing on the surface + troposphere, which they must warm up to balance, while the forcing difference between TOA and TRPP is the forcing on the stratosphere; if the forcing at TRPP is larger than at TOA, the stratosphere must cool, reducing outward fluxes from the stratosphere by the same total amount as the difference in forcings between TRPP and TOA.
Some particles reflect sunlight back to space (aerosols), similar to the volcanic particles, having a cooling effect.
Warming from the BC - albedo effect was similar in magnitude to the cooling from the direct effect.
«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.
The inference one was supposed to take, perhaps, was the equivalence between the effects of a few degrees cooling and a few degrees warming: so there would be something akin to the severity of an ice - age with a similar albeit opposite temperature change.
Unfortunately, reducing the short - lived cooling pollutants such as aerosols would cause a warming effect of similar magnitude, and so CO2 remains the primary pollutant of concern.
In the paper, the two main findings are said to be that: (1) the net local effect of the volatiles lost when trees are cut is cooling, and (2) that this volatiles effect is of similar magnitude to albedo and CO2 effects from deforestation.
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