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Substantial convection and precipitation enhancements by ultrafineaerosol particles
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MeteorologyHigh Temperature AerosolEngineeringAerosol TransportAerosol FormationAtmospheric ScienceAir QualityUltrafineaerosol ParticlesCloud FormationTiny ParticlesAir PollutionEarth ScienceCondensational Growth
Up with ultrafine aerosol particles Ultrafine aerosol particles (smaller than 50 nanometers in diameter) have been thought to be too small to affect cloud formation. Fan et al. show that this is not the case. They studied the effect of urban pollution transported into the otherwise nearly pristine atmosphere of the Amazon. Condensational growth of water droplets around the tiny particles releases latent heat, thereby intensifying atmospheric convection. Thus, anthropogenic ultrafine aerosol particles may exert a more important influence on cloud formation processes than previously believed. Science , this issue p. 411
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