On Mar 9, 2:07 pm, Robert I Ellison <[email protected]>
wrote:
> ... less cosmic rays = less berylium 10 and fewer cloud nucleation
> sites
That's not even known for sure. In any case it is irrelevant;
everywhere but possibly in the interior of Antarctica (where it
doesn't matter) there is a superabundance of CCNs. This means that a
few more or a few less CNs (which may never grow into CCNs anyway) is
not a controller on cloud formation.
It shouldn't tke you long to find the handful of papers which
establish what I stated in the prior paragraph.
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