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Chris Bretherton, an atmospheric scientist and mathematician at the University of Washington, talks with Dave Ross about how increased CO2 in the atmosphere could cause clouds to disappear, dramatically increasing the effects of global warming. Bretherton simulates clouds in global climate and weather forecast models, and he takes us back to an ancient era when volcanic eruptions had alligators swimming in the Arctic.
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Chris Bretherton, an atmospheric scientist and mathematician at the University of Washington, talks with Dave Ross about how increased CO2 in the atmosphere could cause clouds to disappear, dramatically increasing the effects of global warming. Bretherton simulates clouds in global climate and weather forecast models, and he takes us back to an ancient era when volcanic eruptions had alligators swimming in the Arctic.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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