Hemispheric climate shifts driven by anthropogenic aerosol–cloud interactions
Index: 10.1038/ngeo2988
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Abstract
A southward shift of the tropical rainbelts over the late twentieth century has been attributed. Climate simulations suggest that the mechanism for this influence lies largely with the interaction of aerosols with clouds.
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