New UCLA-led research reveals that airborne desert dust traps about twice as much heat as climate models previously estimated ...
New UCLA research finds that airborne dust traps about twice as much heat as climate models have estimated, even though dust likely cools the planet overall. The effect of dust retaining heat is equal ...
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UCLA study: Dust data could improve weather forecasts
Airborne dust from the world’s deserts the may play a more influential role in shaping weather and ...
Conservationists say they have recorded several new adult and cub Asiatic cheetahs, a critically endangered subspecies found ...
Airborne desert dust may be playing a larger role in shaping weather and climate than previously understood, and findings from UCLA could lead to more accurate forecasts and climate models, according ...
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