Saharan Dust 'Cools' Climate Warming Estimates
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Saharan Dust "Cools" Climate Warming Estimates -- ScienceDaily from universities, journals, and other organizations Saharan Dust "Cools" Climate Warming Estimates NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center--EOS Project Science Office
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Page title: | Saharan Dust "Cools" Climate Warming Estimates -- ScienceDaily |
Keywords: | Storms; Severe Weather; Air Pollution; Geomagnetic Storms; Atmosphere; Environmental Issues |
Description: | Desert dust may slightly diminish estimates on how warm the world will become, based on findings of how much sunlight is absorbed by dust. Scientists studying dust blowing off the Sahara Desert have found that dust particles absorb much less solar radiation than previously thought, reducing the amount of solar warming of the Earth's surface. |
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