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Over the northern Atlantic Ocean, clouds that often produce heavy rain
storms grew taller and were more frequent when plumes of pollution from North America or dust from Africa's Sahara Desert were present. However, when smoke from large fires billowed into the sky over South America's Amazon River basin, clouds were consistently fewer than when the air was relatively clear. Aerosols sometimes stop clouds from forming and in other cases increase cloud cover. Clouds deliver water around the globe and they also help regulate how much of the sun's warmth the planet holds. The capacity of air pollution to absorb energy from the sun is the key. Separating the real effects of the aerosols from the coincidental effect of the meteorology was a hard problem to solve. In addition, the impact of aerosols is difficult to observe because aerosols only stay airborne for about one week Observations suggest it is the darkness or brightness of aerosol pollution and not weather factors that cause pollution to act as a cloud killer or a cloud maker. http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/env...on_clouds.html |
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Humm but the Saharan Air layer is usually real dry, so even if the dust
would act as a water seeking aerosol, the air would be to dry.... "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... Over the northern Atlantic Ocean, clouds that often produce heavy rain storms grew taller and were more frequent when plumes of pollution from North America or dust from Africa's Sahara Desert were present. However, when smoke from large fires billowed into the sky over South America's Amazon River basin, clouds were consistently fewer than when the air was relatively clear. Aerosols sometimes stop clouds from forming and in other cases increase cloud cover. Clouds deliver water around the globe and they also help regulate how much of the sun's warmth the planet holds. The capacity of air pollution to absorb energy from the sun is the key. Separating the real effects of the aerosols from the coincidental effect of the meteorology was a hard problem to solve. In addition, the impact of aerosols is difficult to observe because aerosols only stay airborne for about one week Observations suggest it is the darkness or brightness of aerosol pollution and not weather factors that cause pollution to act as a cloud killer or a cloud maker. http://www.nasa.gov/vision/earth/env...on_clouds.html |
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