Earth Sciences
Clouds dissipate quickly during solar eclipses as the land surface cools
V. J. H. Trees, S. R. D. Roode, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Victor J. H. Trees and colleagues reveals how clouds can rapidly dissipate during solar eclipses, beginning with minimal solar obscurations. Their findings, using advanced satellite data and simulations, challenge prior assumptions about the impacts on solar radiation and present significant implications for geoengineering strategies focused on sunlight interception.
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