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News Release 11-243
Air Pollution a Culprit in Worsening Drought and Flooding
Increases in aerosols can affect cloud development
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A radar image of clouds; data from a decade of time played an important role in the results.
Credit: ARM Climate Research Facility
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A storm monitored by cloud radars provides key data for this study.
Credit: Z. Li, University of Maryland
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A field experiment to study effects of aerosols on climate in China.
Credit: ARM Climate Research Facility
Photo courtesy of Scott Collis, Creative Commons Attribution License
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Key questions connecting aerosols and rainfall frequency and rain rate.
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Key findings include the interconnections between aerosols and air pollution.
Credit: Z. Li, University of Maryland
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Scientific questions in the study, and the researchers' approach, centered on long-term data.
Credit: Z. Li, University of Maryland
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