Strong constraints on aerosol-cloud interactions from volcanic eruptions
The climate impact of aerosols is highly uncertain owing primarily to their poorly quantified influence on cloud properties. During 2014-15, a fissure eruption in Holuhraun (Iceland) emitted huge quantities of sulphur dioxide, resulting in significant reductions in liquid cloud droplet size. Using s...
Main Authors: | Mallavelle, FF, Haywood, JM, Jones, A, Gettelman, A, Clarisse, L, Bauduin, S, Allan, RP, Karset, IHH, Kristjánsson, J, Oreopoulos, L, Cho, N, Lee, D, Bellouin, N, Boucher, O, Grosvenor, DP, Carslaw, KS, Dhomse, S, Mann, GW, Schmidt, A, Coe, H, Hartley, ME, Dalvi, M, Hill, AA, Johnson, BT, Johnson, CE, Knight, JR, O'Connor, FM, Partridge, DG, Stier, P, Myhre, G, Platnick, S, Stephens, GL, Takahashi, H, Thordarson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2017
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