A new satellite has launched into orbit with the mission to clear up our understanding of how clouds and aerosols influence Earth's changing climate. Climate models have already done quite well in ...
Since the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) was first monitored in 2004, it has been the focus of thousands of scientific papers and even a blockbuster movie that grossed more than ...
Stratospheric aerosols, tiny particles suspended between roughly 10 km and 50 km altitude, arise from volcanic eruptions, wildfires, meteor ablation, spacecraft re-entries and anthropogenic emissions.
According to an Australian atomospheric scientist, aerosols, both naturally and artifically produced, may cause a much more damaging effect on Australian rainfall and future climate change than ...