Living on Earth: Ralph Waldo Emerson once compared nature to "a mutable cloud, always and never the same." Climate scientists trying to understand how nature is changing with global warming find clouds a crucial and frustrating part of the picture. Could clouds get thicker and perhaps offset warming? Or shrink and add to the warming cycle? A new study on clouds published in the journal, Science, clears things up a bit. And the findings have big implications for just how hot the planet might …
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Clouds shadow warming predictions
Living on Earth: Ralph Waldo Emerson once compared nature to "a mutable cloud, always and never the same." Climate scientists trying to understand how nature is changing with global warming find clouds a crucial and frustrating part of the picture. Could clouds get thicker and perhaps offset warming? Or shrink and add to the warming cycle? A new study on clouds published in the journal, Science, clears things up a bit. And the findings have big implications for just how hot the planet might …
Original post by miscellaneous