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Climate impact considers cloudiness variable




Study attempts to understand the impact of clouds on global warming.  The reduction of cloud cover would accelerate climate change and this study indicates that the impact may be underestimated.  …

…   “The disagreement among models is mainly due to the different representation of clouds. Some models predict that global mean cloud cover will increase in a warmer climate and the increased reflection of solar radiation will limit the predicted global warming.”   …

Via University of Hawaii: Climate Study.

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Category: Global Warming



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