Observational Evidence of Strong Forcing from Aerosol Effect on Low Marine Cloud Coverage
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Datum: 6-12-2023 Paul Beckwitt
I chat about a very significant new paper on the atmospheric physics effect of aerosol forcing, which is known as “Global Dimming”. This paper is called “Observational Evidence of Strong Forcing from Aerosol Effect on Low Cloud Coverage”:
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