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Study: ocean was so warm last year due to decrease in low-hanging clouds
 
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Last year was the warmest year ever measured, writes the NOS. Factors that contributed to this are known – the greenhouse effect and the El Niño weather phenomenon – but that did not fully explain the unusual temperature increase. Scientists from the journal Science now say they have identified the missing piece of the puzzle: clouds.

The scientists found that the rapid increase in warming was amplified by a lack of low-hanging clouds over the oceans. As a result, the Earth becomes "darker" so that the planet absorbs more sunlight and reflects less. Low-hanging clouds refer to clouds at an altitude of 1 to 2 kilometers.

White surfaces can reflect sunlight better than dark surfaces. This phenomenon is called 'albedo': the ability of surfaces to reflect the sun's energy back into space. The resulting warm ocean also led to a lot of precipitation in the Netherlands.

https://www.climategate.nl/2024/12/studie-oceaan-was-vorig-jaar-zo-warm-door-afname-laaghangende-bewolking/
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Re: Study: ocean was so warm last year due to decrease in low-hanging clouds
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2024, 07:12:51 am »
I don't know. :shrug:  It sounds overly simplistic to me.
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