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Natural Versus Anthropogenic Factors Affecting Low-Level Cloud Albedo over the North Atlantic
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EngineeringCloud Condensation NucleiEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceCloud AlbedoLower AtmosphereClimate ChangeClimate SciencesMeteorologyAtmospheric InteractionCloud DynamicNorth AtlanticCloud PhysicIndustrial RevolutionEarth's ClimateClimatologyAtmospheric Impact AssessmentAtmospheric ProcessLow-level Cloud Albedo
Cloud albedo plays a key role in regulating Earth's climate. Cloud albedo depends on column-integrated liquid water content and the density of cloud condensation nuclei, which consists primarily of submicrometer-sized aerosol sulfate particles. A comparison of two independent satellite data sets suggests that, although anthropogenic sulfate emissions may enhance cloud albedo immediately adjacent to the east coast of the United States, over the central North Atlantic Ocean the variability in albedo can be largely accounted for by natural marine and atmospheric processes that probably have remained relatively constant since the beginning of the industrial revolution.
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