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Atmospheric ionization and cloud radiative forcing

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Atmospheric ionization produced by cosmic rays has been suspected to influence aerosols and clouds, but its actual importance has been questioned. If changes in atmospheric ionization have a substantial impact on clouds, one would expect to observe significant responses in Earth’s energy budget. Here it is shown that the average of the five strongest week-long decreases in atmospheric ionization coincides with changes in the average net radiative balance of 1.7 W/m[Formula: see text] (median value: 1.2 W/m[Formula: see text] ) using CERES satellite observations. Simultaneous satellite observations of clouds show that these variations are mainly caused by changes in the short-wave radiation of low liquid clouds along with small changes in the long-wave radiation, and are almost exclusively located over the pristine areas of the oceans. These observed radiation and cloud changes are consistent with a link in which atmospheric ionization modulates aerosol's formation and growth, which survive to cloud condensation nuclei and ultimately affect cloud formation and thereby temporarily the radiative balance of Earth
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10.1038/s41598-021-99033-1

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0000-0003-2843-3417
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-9188-3253
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0000-0001-8452-698X
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0000-0003-3894-8422


Publisher:
Nature Research
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Scientific Reports More from this journal
Volume:
11
Issue:
1
Pages:
19668-19668
Article number:
19668
Publication date:
2021-10-11
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2045-2322
ISSN:
2045-2322


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1203275
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pubs:1203275
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W3200009429
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2026-03-26
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