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Detecting climate change using aerosols

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Researchers propose a new metric using aerosols to understand changes in transboundary air pollution pathways due to climate changes.

Researchers analyzed long-term aerosol satellite observation big data focusing on the Pacific Ocean downwind of China .

They used a newly developed metric that considered aerosols as tracers, they detected altered atmospheric transport patterns associated with climate change.

In this study the authors successfully detected climate change using long-term satellite observational data, in contrast to most existing studies that tracked transboundary air pollution using model simulations.

"The effects of climate change could be more severe than currently predicted," says Prof. Irie .

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