The Secret life of Aerosols: How They Shape Clouds and Climate
North AtlanticWed Nov 06 2024
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Ever wondered how tiny particles in the air can mess up our weather? Scientists explored this question using a computer model called the Weather Research and Forecasting Model. They focused on a specific region: the North Atlantic tropical ocean. Different levels of these tiny particles, called aerosols, were added to see how they affect the weather.
These experiments found that when there are lots of aerosols, clouds become thicker and it rains less. Why? Because the aerosols, especially dust, heat up the air and make it more humid, which encourages thin, non-rainy clouds to form. However, the sun's warmth is reduced during the day, causing a paradoxical effect where daytime cloud cover decreases.
Aerosols also have a strange impact on temperature. They can make the surface warmer, which is the opposite of what we usually expect from cloud cover. This is due to the semi-direct effect, where the absorbed sunlight heats the air from the top down.
These findings show that aerosols are more than just tiny particles floating around. They play a big role in shaping our weather and climate.
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