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Global warming: Clouds may be less helpful than we thought

2016-04-09 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Science Monitor: As global surface temperatures continue to rise as a result of human industrial activity, climate models may be overestimating the ability of clouds to curb climate change, new research has found. The study, published Friday in the journal Science, used newly available satellite technology to analyze clouds and determine the proportion of ice versus liquid water. This ratio has important implications for climate modeling, as it impacts the amount of solar radiation being thrown back into space....

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