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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong cooling effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the impact of a substance or process that significantly reduces temperature or provides a cooling sensation.
Example: "The new air conditioning system has a strong cooling effect, making the office much more comfortable during the summer months."
Alternatives: "a significant cooling impact" or "a powerful cooling influence."
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And, Stevens says, the study doesn't discuss the types of clouds that are thought to be the most crucial for future warming: low-lying clouds over the subtropical oceans, which have a strong cooling effect but may be dissipating as the world warms. .
A strong cooling effect depends, to some extent, on the location relative to the typhoon, especially when warming or cooling occurs in the seasonal thermocline; however, the cooling effect is also partly caused by differences in pre-existing oceanic vertical profiles.
Depletion of the ozone layer by chemical refrigerants has also resulted in a strong cooling effect in the stratosphere.
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Simulations suggest this would have a substantial cooling effect.
The validation of the model reveals that shading boards with smaller lower-surface thermal emissivity perform stronger cooling effect.
Ozone depletion prior to the mid-1990s resulted in a strong cooling trend.
Menthol contains many active forms, but -menthol produces the strongest cooling effects.
The average GWI over 20- and 100-year horizons are compared and due to the strong global cooling effect of NOx, SOx, and organic carbon in the atmosphere, high-sulphur fuels show the best result and the authors suggest to still allow usage of high-sulphur heavy fuel oils (HFO) on open seas (Lindstad et al. 2015).
(The more incoming sunlight is scattered back into space, the stronger the cooling effect).
The reactions with sunlight — the scattering of sunlight which leads to a cooling effect — become stronger as the aerosols grow, at least up to a certain size.
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