PMID: 4886897Jun 9, 1967Paper

Climate modification by atmospheric aerosols

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R A McCormick, J H Ludwig

Abstract

Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence indicate that atmospheric turbidity, a function of aerosol loading, is an important factor in the heat balance of the earth-atmosphere system. Turbidity increase over the past few decades may be primarily responsible for the decrease in worldwide air temperatures since the 1940's.

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