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Discovery of additional small particles in the lower stratosphere
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Ron Baiman
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May 11, 2026, 1:39:36 PM (10 days ago)
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Dear Colleagues,
As some of you may know a newly released paper reports on hitherto undetected small particles in the lower stratosphere who's potential impacts on background stratospheric chemistry and reflectivity are not captured in existing climate models:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uqD7MY-cfBo7a1R70oNkbJqBkyMra3mX/view?usp=sharing
The paper does not outline how this might change existing SAI modeling results but strongly suggests it probably will.
Best,
Ron
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