Insoluble dust particles can form cloud droplets affecting global and regional climates
Thursday, October 13, 2011 - 11:32
in Astronomy & Space
New information on the role of insoluble dust particles in forming cloud droplets could improve the accuracy of regional climate models, especially in areas of the world that have significant amounts of mineral aerosols in the atmosphere. A more accurate accounting for the role of these particles could also have implications for global climate models.