Airborne microplastics may influence climate dynamics significantly Penn State study links microplastics to changes in cloud ...
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international cooperation of NASA and the European and Canadian space agencies, a ...
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Hopkins expert Scot Miller discusses a new analysis challenging assumptions about the drivers of spiraling global methane ...
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Microplastics in the atmosphere may be altering weather and climate by facilitating ice formation in clouds. Penn State ...
A pair of back-to-back storms were forecast to dump heavy snow and rain over parts of the Pacific Northwest, northern ...
"Microplastics can affect precipitation patterns, weather forecasting, climate modeling, and even aircraft safety".
In the northern hemisphere, atmospheric rivers typically occur during winter and are often cited for strong storms in the ...
Clouds affect Earth’s weather and climate in many ways. New research suggests that the presence of microplastic particles may affect weather and climate by producing clouds in conditions where they ...