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TArticle from the Science Magazine
Tiny particles resulting from fuel burning appear to be interfering
with the formation of rain, snow and ice on one of China’s
mountains. As aerosols increase in the atmosphere, fewer
droplets collide with one another to form raindrops.
Atmospheric scientists studied records from the past 50 years at a
meteor ological observatory that sits at the peak of sacred
Mount Hua. They not only found that visibility from the twokilometer-
high summit has, on average, declined from roughly
30 to 10 kilometers, but they also showed that rainfall has
dropped by as much as 17 percent compared with the precipitation
in neighboring areas.
The findings explain the widely observed trend—from Canada to South Africa to Israel—of a decrease in highland precipitation compared with that in adjacent lowlands. Pollution is not just obscuring the view; it is
also choking the mountain streams.
TArticle from the Science Magazine
Tiny particles resulting from fuel burning appear to be interfering
with the formation of rain, snow and ice on one of China’s
mountains. As aerosols increase in the atmosphere, fewer
droplets collide with one another to form raindrops.
Atmospheric scientists studied records from the past 50 years at a
meteor ological observatory that sits at the peak of sacred
Mount Hua. They not only found that visibility from the twokilometer-
high summit has, on average, declined from roughly
30 to 10 kilometers, but they also showed that rainfall has
dropped by as much as 17 percent compared with the precipitation
in neighboring areas.
The findings explain the widely observed trend—from Canada to South Africa to Israel—of a decrease in highland precipitation compared with that in adjacent lowlands. Pollution is not just obscuring the view; it is
also choking the mountain streams.