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This results in low radiative losses, and very high quality factors.
Perhaps you'd like to explain away the observed effects of radiative forcing?
The effect of human activities on the climate system can be measured by radiative forcing.
A number of different inputs can give rise to radiative forcing.
His focus then shifted to the radiative effects of clouds on the climate.
They overlap like mad as if they're having a constant radiative war of some kind.
Your steady state temperature is determined by that radiative heat balance.
This allows a radiative zone to develop around the star's core.
This makes radiative transfer of energy within the transition region very complicated.
Emission indicates that radiative energy is released by the material.
This increases the surface area enough to allow for effective radiative cooling.
By covering themselves over with snow, however, they hoped to mask their radiative effect.
The present article is largely focused on the condition of radiative equilibrium.
The incredibly high surface area of the particles makes radiative cooling simple.
Radiative transfer codes are used in broad range of applications.
The radiative efficiencies a and a are not necessarily constant over time.
As a result, radiative heat transport is less effective.
However, it has previously been classified as a negative radiative forcing.
A radiative cooler was used to cool the thermal detector.
We lost three more souls to the radiative sickness.
Radiative forcing is an empirical fact, derived from physical laws, and has been known for over 100 years.
He also worked on the similar topic of radiative heat transfer at nanoscale.
Absorption occurs when energy from the radiative source is absorbed by the material.
Evolution of salientians seems to have been rapid and radiative.
Three principal designs are used for air wells: high mass, radiative and active.