Definition of Radiational Cooling

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Radiational Cooling

The term 'Radiational Cooling' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' The cooling of the Earth's surface. At night, the Earth suffers a net heat loss to space due to terrestrial cooling. This is more pronounced when you have a clear sky'.

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