Simple equations clarify cloud climate conundrum

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New analysis based on simple equations has reduced uncertainty about how clouds will affect future climate change.

Clouds have two main effects on global temperature -- cooling the planet by reflecting sunlight, and warming it by acting as insulation for Earth's radiation.In the new study, researchers from the University of Exeter and the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique in Paris created a model that predicts how changes in the surface area of anvil clouds will affect global warming.

However, the brightness of clouds remains understudied, and is therefore one of the largest obstacles to predicting future global warming. "Doing this allowed us to write equations and create a model that could be tested against observed clouds. "We now need to investigate how warming will affect the brightness of clouds. That's the next stage of our research."How will future climate change affect nitrogen loss, and will cover crops still be effective in removing nitrogen from drainage water? A new study investigating near- and far-term climate change in ...

 

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