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Effects of clouds on climate change

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Clouds at different altitudes seen from an airplane over England.

image: Clouds at different altitudes seen from an airplane over England. view more 

Credit: Image credit: Paulo Ceppi.

Researchers developed a statistical learning analysis based on data from Earth observations and climate model simulations to estimate the uncertain effect of clouds on climate change and found that clouds have an amplifying effect on global warming; the results suggest that a doubling of pre-industrial atmospheric CO2 levels would almost certainly result in more than 2 °C of global warming, due to the amplifying effects of cloud feedback, resulting in substantial future warming, according to the authors.

Article #2020-26290 "Observational evidence that cloud feedback amplifies global warming," by Paulo Ceppi and Peer Nowack.

MEDIA CONTACT: Paulo Ceppi, Imperial College London, London, UNITED KINGDOM; tel: +44 7577 877 841; email: p.ceppi@imperial.ac.uk

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