RedOrbit: A little bit of oily and viscous organic material doesn`t seem to matter much when it comes to forming the droplets that make up clouds. This is good news for reducing the uncertainty of climate model predictions.
For accurate climate modeling, understanding cloud formation is essential. This understanding has to start with droplet formation, which occurs when water vapor is attracted to particles floating in the atmosphere. These particles include dust, sea salt from the ocean, microorganisms,......
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Pollution Does Not Change The Rate Of Droplet Formation In Clouds
Posted by redOrbit: April Flowers on February 19th, 2013
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