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African dust in Florida clouds

Owen B. Toon ()
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Owen B. Toon: University of Colorado

Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6949, 623-624

Abstract: Satellites and numerical models now track the intercontinental transport of airborne particles. Better knowledge of cloud physics will be necessary to gauge the effects on clouds and rainfall patterns.

Date: 2003
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