Not exact matches
With PNNL's climate model, Smith created more than 1,400 potential scenarios to reflect the many possibilities surrounding
aerosols, tiny
particles including soot that
float in the atmosphere.
Schneider coauthored a 1971 article in the journal Science about atmospheric
aerosols —
floating particles of soil dust, volcanic ash, and human - made pollutants.
The
aerosol consists of solid
particles or droplets of liquid so light they
float in the air.
The effect was easier to see over water than land because, in general, the atmosphere above the oceans is relatively low in
aerosols — tiny liquid or solid
particles that
float in the air.