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Clouds and climate Professor Doug Lowenthal discusses his research in the Inhibition of Snowfall by Pollution Aerosols project and the importance of including the complex interactions of cloud processes in climate models
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Document Date: 2013-08-02 16:19:35


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Colorado State University / Atmospheric Sciences Desert Research Institute / Storm Peak Laboratory / University of Rhode Island / Desert Research Institute / /

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Sierra Nevada Mountains / Colorado Rocky Mountains / Valley of California / San Juan Mountains / Sierra Nevada / /

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Colorado Rockies / University of Rhode Island / Division of Atmospheric Sciences / Desert Research Institute / Division of Atmospheric Sciences Desert Research Institute / Colorado State University / National Science Foundation / European Union / /

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