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Pristine air over Southern Ocean suggests early industrial era’s clouds not so different from today’s – Mirage News
Southern Ocean clouds observed above the RV Investigator, which was conducting companion surface measurements during the SOCRATES campaign. Image…
Southern Ocean clouds observed above the RV Investigator, which was conducting companion surface measurements during the SOCRATES campaign. Image captured from the NSF High-performance Instrumented Airborne Platform for Environmental Research (HIAPER).Isabel McCoy/University of Washington
A new study uses satellite data over the Southern Hemisphere to understand the makeup of global clouds since the Industrial Revolution. This research tackles one of the largest uncertainties in today’s climate…
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