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Moreover, the majority of the population in these regions has lower vitamin D levels, which may contribute to weakened immune responses during certain seasons [27]. Rainfall increases the relative atmospheric humidity, which is unfavourable to the coronaviruses as its transmission requires dry and ...
These aerosols also have a cooling effect on the Earth's climate by reflecting solar radiation back into space. Volcanoes release substantial amounts of CO2, a well-known greenhouse gas contributing to global warming. While volcanic CO2 emissions are relatively small comp...
This is caused by the effect of aerosols on cloud drop nucleation, making cloud drops smaller and hydrometeors larger. According to simulations, the larger ice hydrometeors contribute to more hail. The reduced evaporation from the larger hydrometeors produces weaker cold pools. Simulations have ...
The only reason it hasn't is that the atmosphere is full of crap (dust and aerosols that contribute to asthma, emphysema, and other diseases) that acts as a global coolant. As that pollution is reduced for health reasons, we are going to blast right through 2 degrees, which is enough ...
Ash from high latitude eruptions may, depending on exact location, have some chance of landing on snow or ice, reducing the albedo and thus having a local or regional heating effect which would contribute to a global warming effect (until either the snow or ice melts - except for the ...
And that is with the same model of plane, directly overhead, and right next to each other. A situation that almost never occurs. If the planes are different, or separated, or at an angle to you, then it is IMPOSSIBLE for you to tell the relative altitudes when they are high in the...
Aerosols Bottom line: Allowing for aerosols, a doubling of C02 gives a 1.6-1.7 deg C increase in temps. CO2 has increased from pre-industrial levels of 280 ppm to 400 ppm currently, and is rising by 2 ppm per year. Thus, a doubling would take 200 years. If the temp is 3 deg F ...
there had been no evidence that shoot tip cryopreservation worked on oaks. While survival does depend on the species of oak, this study demonstrates that this method can be added to the arsenal of thedifferent conservation toolsavailable for oak preservation, and can hopefully contribute to finding...