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Old October 9, 2013   #5
joseph
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Sometimes I cover my tomatoes in the fall with clear plastic to protect them from our intense radiant cooling due to the crystal clear skies. It seems to me like most of the radiant cooling happens at the topmost surface of the plastic. If a layer of dew or frost forms on the plastic, then that is an IR shield. Hmmm. clouds expected here the next few nights. Perhaps I'll test this when things clear up.
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