Wednesday, 1 April 2009

DUST AFFECTS ATLANTIC TEMPERATURES - NEW STUDY

This new study shows that dust storms and volcanic activity play a major role in the temperature of the Atlantic Ocean. Nature is again shown to be the major driver of our climate.

2 comments:

  1. Humans deforest landscape, temperature moderation and rainfall effects of trees are lost, desertification follows, dust storms increase, temperatures are affected over a wider area.

    Derek, you just discovered a mechanism by which humans affect the global climate!

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  2. That is true over areas of the globe, but it can also occur quite naturally too.

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