Renaud My limited engineer’s understanding of the monsoons is that some of the air reaching the continent during the summer monsoon will have blown over the Indian Ocean and that the strength of the monsoon depends on the ocean-to-land temperature difference. If this ocean air had been cooled by marine cloud brightening then it should help reduce temperatures. Perhaps a monsoon expert could advise. Has there been any suggestive recent change in temperatures or temperature gradients over the Indian ocean? Has anyone run climate models of the effects of marine cloud brightening at various seasons? Getting an everywhere-to-everywhere, season-by-season transfer-function of marine cloud brightening using the coded-modulation technique tested by Parkes and Gadian (but so far, nobody else) might help. Stephen
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