Twomey effect

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Twomey effect - describes how cloud condensation nuclei from anthropogenic pollution may increase the amount of solar radiation reflected by clouds.

[edit] See also

Sulfate

[edit] Bibliography

Twomey, S., Pollution and the planetary albedo, Atmospheric Environment, 8, 1251-1256, 1974.

Twomey, S., The Influence of Pollution on the Shortwave Albedo of Clouds, Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences PDF