All posts tagged "Atmosphere"
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Ravi Mandalia | 27 May 2015
Thanks to the Montreal Protocol, we avoided severe ozone depletion
Concentrations of ozone depleting chemicals was at its peak in 1993, but over the years they have declined...
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Ravi Mandalia | 19 May 2015
Are microbes in oceans playing a part in climate change?
Researchers at Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CAICE) have seemingly established a link between...
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Ravi Mandalia | 16 May 2015
Troposhere is warming up; researchers confirm using publicly available data
The upper levels of the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere, the troposphere, are warming up proving that temperatures...
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Ravi Mandalia | 7 May 2015
NOAA: Global average concentration of CO2 surpasses 400ppm for first time
According to data provided by U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the monthly global average concentration of...
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Ravi Mandalia | 9 April 2015
Anaesthetic gases contributing to global warming, new research suggests
Researchers have suggested through a new research that anaesthetic gases are accumulating in the Earth’s atmosphere and are...
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Ravi Mandalia | 26 March 2015
Researchers find mysterious warm layer in Venus’ atmosphere
An international team of scientists have discovered what they describe as a mysterious warm layer in Venus’ atmosphere...
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Ravi Mandalia | 4 March 2015
Scientists unravel Venus’ “Y-shaped” cloud mystery
Scientists have provided deeper insight into the mysteries surrounding the huge “Y-shaped” cloud structure in the atmosphere of...
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Ravi Mandalia | 27 January 2015
Rockets launched successfully in northern lights; will study turbulence in atmosphere
The Poker Flat Research Range was used to launch four rockets into an aurora filled early morning sky...