Atmospheric Effects of Pollutants: Pollutants which affect clouds are most likely to produce modifications in weather and climate

作者: P. V. Hobbs , H. Harrison , E. Robinson

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.183.4128.909

关键词: Local scalePollutantEnvironmental scienceWeather and climateGlobal climateAtmospheric sciences

摘要: We have argued that aerosols are probably the principal agents by which pollutants may affect weather and climate. They most likely to act influencing structure distribution of clouds. On local scale, effects on some aspects unmistakable. The man-made global climate a matter debate, but they already be significant.

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