How Aerosols Affect Clouds and Rain in the Tropics
North AtlanticSat Nov 09 2024
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Aerosols, tiny particles in the air, can really mix things up in the sky. They change how clouds form and behave, and even influence the amount of rain that falls. Scientists used a special weather model to see what happens when there are different amounts of aerosols over the North Atlantic Ocean. They found that more aerosols mean more clouds, but less rain. This is because the aerosols make the air more humid, which helps clouds form. But they also make raindrops smaller, so there's less rain.
It's like having a lot of tiny umbrellas in the sky, keeping the raindrops from growing big. The sun's heat plays a role too. When aerosols absorb sunlight, it warms the air, changing how moisture moves around. This can make daytime clouds thinner, even though there are more clouds overall. So, aerosols can have a weird effect, making the surface warmer instead of cooler, like you might expect from more clouds.
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