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One critical new area of aerosol research involves how the varied particles impact clouds. Clouds play an important role in regulating Earth's climate, and without aerosols, clouds could not exist. The introduction of a larger number of aerosols will modify cloud's natural properties, leading to clouds that are bigger, brighter, and longer lasting. Two time lapsed scenes with zooms to particle-level conceptual animations help to illustrate this concept. In a pristine environment, like the ocean scene depicted here, naturally occurring salt particles serve as condensation nuclei for water vapor in the atmosphere. The water molecules are drawn to the salt particles like magnets, forming water droplets and eventually creating a cloud. The city scene reveals how an increase in the number of aerosols modifies the properties of a naturally formed cloud. The large influx of soot particles increases the number of centers of attraction for the water molecules, and the water droplets become smaller in size but greater in number.
originally posted by: bitsforbytes
a reply to: Rob48
Bottom line for me is that planes are not supposed to be making these lines in the skies with or without destructive agents in them. I suspect that 20% is a lot and that number seems to be growing.
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: bitsforbytes
a reply to: Rob48
Bottom line for me is that planes are not supposed to be making these lines in the skies with or without destructive agents in them. I suspect that 20% is a lot and that number seems to be growing.
Why aren't they supposed to make these lines? The science is pretty well established.
originally posted by: 3danimator2014
originally posted by: mrthumpy
originally posted by: bitsforbytes
a reply to: Rob48
Bottom line for me is that planes are not supposed to be making these lines in the skies with or without destructive agents in them. I suspect that 20% is a lot and that number seems to be growing.
Why aren't they supposed to make these lines? The science is pretty well established.
I often wonder if they would be so if planes didnt generate Xs and the dreaded grid patterns. Even though they are laughably easy to explain, they seem to be the icing on the chemtrail cake for chemmies.
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