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💡Curious about aerosols? 📽️ In this video, project partners Philip Stier and Philipp Weiss from the University of Oxford describe them. 🔎 #Aerosols are tiny particles suspended in the atmosphere that can be originated from natural sources, like desert dust or volcanic eruptions, or from human-made activities, such as the burning of #fossil fuels. 🏭 These fine particles reside typically for days to weeks, before falling to the ground or being washed out by rain or snow. Visible forms of atmospheric aerosol plumes include smoke, smog, haze, and dust. 💨 ▶️ Enhance your understanding of aerosols by watching how they are implemented into the storm-resolving models #nextGEMS is currently developing, in this #ScienceExplainer: https://buff.ly/3RETRtM #ClimateScience #StormResolvingModelling #ClimateChange #ClimateModelling #Weather #Pollution

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