Scientists characterize sea spray particles that form ice crystals in high altitude clouds

Scientists characterize sea spray particles that form ice crystals in high altitude clouds
There are many sources of ice-forming particles in the atmosphere, but sea spray aerosols, or SSAs, are a significant source of ice-nucleating particles, or INPs. What SSAs are composed of, how they affect cloud formation, and how they may affect…

Published December 14, 2022 at 07:40AM
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