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The NO radiative power decreased by almost an order of magnitude from 2002 to 2009, whereas the CO2 radiative power decreased only by approximately 35% according to SABER/TIMED measurements (Mlynczak et al. [2010]).
No radiative heat transfer at the hot side was assumed.
The reason is the much larger relative role of CO2 radiative cooling compared to NO radiative cooling under solar minimum conditions.
The 'control' experiment did not include the warming effects of elevated greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (no radiative forcing) while the 'climate change' experiment explicitly includes the radiative forcing of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
The test can be done in two ways: First, validating the overall NO radiative cooling time series, and second, validating the relative roles of solar and geomagnetic effects in determining the total cooling over time over seven very different solar cycles.
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The novel energy transfer processes observed in low phonon energy host crystals occur because the multi-phonon relaxation rates for the levels involved are reduced and no longer compete with the radiative and non-radiative energy transfer rates.
The results presented below show that solar and geomagnetic effects jointly determine the radiative cooling by NO.
From this figure, we can see several interesting features about the time evolution of radiative cooling by NO.
During solar minimum conditions, geomagnetic processes may rival the solar irradiance in driving the radiative cooling by NO.
From this we can see that during solar maximum conditions (as indicated by the peak in sunspots) solar irradiance is responsible for up to 90% of the radiative cooling by NO.
These flames are highly diluted to avoid both soot formation and the influence of radiative heat losses on NO formation, thereby ensuring NO production mostly via the prompt mechanism.
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