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    Radiative cooling to deep sub-freezing temperatures through a 24-h day–night cycle by Zhen Chen, Linxiao Zhu, Aaswath Raman, Shanhui Fan

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Radiative cooling relies on the atmosphere’s transparency window. …”
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    Effects of radiative cooling on advection fog over the northwest Pacific Ocean: observations and large-eddy simulations by L. Yang, S. Ding, S. Ding, S. Ding, J.-W. Liu, J.-W. Liu, J.-W. Liu, S.-P. Zhang, S.-P. Zhang, S.-P. Zhang

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Simulation results show that once the near-surface air condenses, thermal turbulence is generated by strong longwave radiation cooling (LWC) at the fog top. The influence of LWC on the fog layer surpasses the cooling effect of the near-surface mechanical turbulence <span class="inline-formula">∼</span> 2 h after the fog formation while the fog column is still positioned over the SST front. …”
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    Critical Role of Vertical Radiative Cooling Contrast in Triggering Episodic Deluges in Small‐Domain Hothouse Climates by Xinyi Song, Dorian S. Abbot, Jun Yang

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…We perform further tests to show that episodic deluges can occur even if the lower‐tropospheric radiative heating rate is negative, as long as the magnitude of the upper‐tropospheric radiative cooling is about twice as large. We find that in the episodic deluge regime the period can be predicted from the time for radiation and reevaporation to cool the lower atmosphere.…”
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    The physics of multiphase gas flows: fragmentation of a radiatively cooling gas cloud in a hot wind by Sparre, Martin, Pfrommer, Christoph, Vogelsberger, Mark

    Published 2021
    “…Those show that radiative cooling causes the power spectral index to gradually increase when the initial cloud radius is larger than the cooling length and with increasing time until the cloud is fully dissolved in the hot wind. …”
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