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Researchers have developed a novel method to detect and study how ice forms in mixed-phase clouds, significantly boosting scientists' ability to forecast weather and model climate change.
A tiny particle of dust, lifted from a faraway desert, can travel thousands of miles on the wind. You would never see it. You would never feel it. Yet, new research shows this invisible traveler has a ...
A new study shows that natural dust particles swirling in from faraway deserts can trigger freezing of clouds in Earth's ...
Additionally, emerging work on high-latitude environments indicates that glacially sourced dust, enriched with minor organic components, may significantly modulate ice nucleation in Arctic clouds [5].
The formation of ice from supercooled water is a process that underpins natural phenomena ranging from cloud formation and climate regulation to technological applications such as cryopreservation ...