The less cloud formation the more heat is absorbed by earth (the oceans act as buffers for this energy).
Not exact matches
Three images, left to right, of the same thundercloud depict a
less - than -10-milliseconds-long sequence of events: (left)
formation within the
cloud of a small channel, or «leader,» of electrical conductivity (yellow line) with weak emission of radio signals (ripples), to (middle) a burst of both dark lightning (pink) and radio waves (larger ripples), to (right) a discharge of bright lightning and more radio waves.
Hence, the
clouds that form at colder temperatures — if any form at all — contain much
less suspended water in the form of ice crystals, the starting sites for snow crystal
formation.
For some unexplained reason there have been a large number of coronal holes on the surface of the sun, in low latitude positions during solar magnetic cycle 24, however due to the reduction in the solar wind density the solar wind bursts have
less effect on
cloud modulation which explains why there has suddenly be an increase sea ice in the Antarctic, a recovery of sea ice in the Arctic, and an inhibiting of the
formation of El Niño events.
this will cause a shift in
cloud formation and condensation causing some places to get much cooler whilst other countries might get some GH benefit - even though they will see
less sun...
Today because there is
less energy coming from the sun through reduced incident solar energy and increased albedo from greater
cloud formation the Earth is cooling and the OLR will change accordingly.
Until the paper appeared, such particles (
less than 50 nanometers in diameter) were thought to be too small to influence
cloud formation.
These
clouds then glaciate in higher levels, which could result in either more or
less vigorous precipitation
formation depending on the background aerosol levels and atmospheric stability (Khain et al., 2004).
1) Positively: Clouds and
cloud formation, mostly 2) Positively: Volcanic activities 3) Positively: more % Water vapor in the atmosphere, 4) Positively or negatively, but % more or
less constant: Oxygen, trace gases: ozone, methane & CO2 mostly.