Demonstration of the role of aerosols (atmospheric particles) on the formation of fog and clouds in the Arctic. Filmed during the ASCOS 2008 expedition on board the icebreaker Oden.
cause most particles are composed of black carbon, dust, sulfates, sea salt or particulate of organic matter and obvious there only a few sources for that at artic regions, so only the wind and some other components brings some of them to the polar regions
Wow...!!! That's an awesome demonstration.
Science.... It works, folks.
RoadRunnerLaser 1 year ago
@MadHatterTruth
& your a foul mouth uneducated child. Right on man!
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
@STEVEDIGIBOYtv you are a stupid brain dead zombie faggot
MadHatterTruth 1 year ago
Increases surface melting for sure, great vid.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
cause most particles are composed of black carbon, dust, sulfates, sea salt or particulate of organic matter and obvious there only a few sources for that at artic regions, so only the wind and some other components brings some of them to the polar regions
kietZe 1 year ago
What is the reason why there is no particles on arctics?
Wilsonalberts 2 years ago