Hi Folks,
 
This type of study may help in possably developing a GE method which could 
use cloud volume reduction/modification. P. syringae is one possable tool 
for such a method and a new type of aircraft is needed to deliver 
such. Here is the link to the NCAR/UCAR study: 
 
http://www2.ucar.edu/atmosnews/news/7027/scientists-across-us-launch-study-thunderstorm-impacts-upper-atmosphere
 
*"The Deep Convective Clouds and Chemistry (DC3) experiment, which begins 
the middle of this month, will explore the influence of thunderstorms on 
air just beneath the stratosphere, a little-explored region that influences 
Earth’s climate and weather patterns."*
 
GW is expected to increase cloud creation and related storms. This would 
seem to lead to further GW by increasing upper atmospheric moisture. *Is a* 
*cloud (atmospheric moisture)type of tipping point* *possable?*
** 
Best,
** 
Michael

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