
Stories
- The Future of Atmospheric Chemistry Research: National
Academies Report Released (Press Release) (August 26, 2016)
- Observations of Aerosols Above Clouds and their Interactions
(ORACLES) mission in Namibia, Africa (Press Release, Science Magazine Feature, ClimateWire) (August 25, 2016)
- Finokalia Aerosol Measurement Experiment-2016 (Link, Link, Link, Link) (June 2, 2016)
- Surface fractal dimension, water adsorption efficiency, and
cloud nucleation activity of insoluble aerosol (Link) (May
25, 2016)
- Acceleration of oxygen decline in the tropical Pacific over
the past decades by aerosol pollutants (Link Link) (May 18, 2016)
- High aerosol acidity despite declining atmospheric sulfate
concentrations over the past 15 years (Link, Link, Link) (March 5, 2016)
- New Approach Could Reduce Human Health Impacts of Electric
Power Generation (Link, Link, Link) (September 5, 2015)
- Man-made pollutants significantly influence how tree
emissions form aerosol particles (December 25, 2014)
- New technology
tracks tiniest pollutants in real time (Link, Link) (September 25, 2014)
- Six
weeks in the forest (SOAS article) (Link) (December 26, 2013)
- Get cirrus in the fight against climate change (Link, Link, Link, Link) (February 28, 2013)
- Research Shows
Pollution Doesn’t Change the Rate of Droplet Formation (Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link) (February 19, 2013)
- Gases Work with Particles to Promote Cloud Formation (Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link) (February 05, 2013)
- Study Finds Substantial Microorganism Populations in the
Troposphere (Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link) (January 29, 2013)
- Pollution delayed warming in eastern US in 20th century
(April 29, 2012)
- New Study Shows Role of Insoluble Dust Particles in Cloud
Formation (Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link, Link) (October 13, 2011)
- Air pollution caused by ships plummets when vessels shift to
cleaner, low-sulfur fuels (September 12, 2011)
- Acidifying phosphorous-containing dust makes element more
accessible to ocean ecosystems (Link) (July 21, 2011)
- Black carbon emissions may be carbon-neutral (Link) (May 07, 2010)
- Kate Cerully
participation in the NASA Summer Airborne Research Program (July 01,
2009)
- Ocean Creatures Linked to Cloud Cover Increases (Link, Link, Link) (November 07, 2006).
- Pollution Can Convert Airborne Iron into Soluble Form
Required for Phytoplankton Growth (February 10, 2005).
- Researchers Improve Predictions Of Cloud Formation For
Better Global Climate Modeling (December 10, 2004).
- Reshaping the Theory of Cloud Formation (Link) (June 14, 2001).
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Last modified: August 27, 2016