Airborne particles known as "aerosols" strongly impact the way clouds form and change,but accurately capturing this effect in computer climate models has proved to be notoriously difficult. A new study in the Proceedings on the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition online Feb. 26 suggests why—either the models are failing to capture in sufficient detail the processes at work in clouds, or aerosols are now so pervasive in the atmosphere thanks to contemporary-day pollution that their specific effects on clouds are tough to pin down.
Source: phys.org