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Aerosol Defined

Particulate material, other than water or ice, in the atmosphere ranging in size from approximately 10x-3 to larger than 10x2 ?m in radius. Aerosols are important in the atmosphere as nuclei for the condensation of water droplets and ice crystals, as participants in various chemical cycles, and as absorbers and scatterers of solar radiation, thereby influencing the radiation budget of the earth-atmosphere system, which in turn influences the climate on the surface of the Earth.

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NASA Study Improves Ability To Predict Aerosols' Effect On Cloud Cover

Published August 19, 2008, 7:09 am, PollutionOnline

Using a novel theoretical approach, researchers from NASA and other institutions have identified the common thread that determines how aerosols from human activity, like the particles from burning of vegetation and forests, influence cloud cover and ultimately affect climate.

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Going To Obama's Speech? Here's What Not To Bring

Published August 15, 2008, 10:44 am, KMGH 7 Denver

Planning to go to the final night of the Democratic National Convention? Go early and don't bring too much with you.

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Credentialed for Obama's speech? Arrive early

Published August 15, 2008, 10:42 am, 9 News Denver

DENVER - If you've received community credentials to the last night of the Democratic National Convention you had better clear your calendar and leave your umbrella, banners and noisemakers at home.

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NASA study improves ability to predict aerosols' effect on cloud cover

Published August 15, 2008, 9:30 am, SpaceRef

Researchers from NASA and other institutions have identified the common thread that determines how aerosols from human activity, like the particles from burning of vegetation and forests, influence cloud cover and ultimately affect climate.

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NASA Study Improves Ability To Predict Aerosols' Effect On Cloud Cover

Published August 15, 2008, 9:14 am, Medical News Today

Using a novel theoretical approach, researchers from NASA and other institutions have identified the common thread that determines how aerosols from human activity, like the particles from burning of vegetation and forests, influence cloud cover and ultimately affect climate. The study improves researchers' ability to predict whether aerosols will increase or decrease cloud cover.

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NASA study improves ability to predict aerosols' effect on cloud cover

Published August 14, 2008, 1:11 pm, EurekAlert!

( NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center ) Using a novel theoretical approach, researchers from NASA and other institutions have identified the common thread that determines how aerosols from human activity, like the particles from burning of vegetation and forests, influence cloud cover and ultimately affect climate. The study improves researchers' ability to predict whether aerosols will increase or ...

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