Source attribution of cloud condensation nuclei and their impact on stratocumulus clouds and radiation in the south-eastern Atlantic
<p>The semi-permanent stratocumulus clouds over the south-eastern Atlantic Ocean (SEA) can act as an “air conditioner” to the regional and global climate system. The interaction of aerosols and clouds becomes important in this region and can lead to negative radiative effec...
Main Authors: | Che, H, Stier, P, Watson-Parris, D, Gordon, H, Deaconu, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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European Geosciences Union
2022
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