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Luminous 'mother-of-pearl' clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming

theconversation.com Luminous 'mother-of-pearl' clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming

Back when there were Arctic alligators and turtles, ‘polar stratospheric clouds’ kept their world warm. Research suggests these clouds contribute to the ‘missing warming’ in climate models.

Luminous 'mother-of-pearl' clouds explain why climate models miss so much Arctic and Antarctic warming

Back when there were Arctic alligators and turtles, ‘polar stratospheric clouds’ kept their world warm. Research suggests these clouds contribute to the ‘missing warming’ in climate models.

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