File:Aerosol Accumulation Over The Tibetan Plateau And Himalayan Foothills.ogv
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DescriptionAerosol Accumulation Over The Tibetan Plateau And Himalayan Foothills.ogv |
English: Tiny, dark-coloured aerosols — specifically black carbon — travel along wind currents from Asian cities and accumulate over the Tibetan Plateau and Himalayan foothills. Seen here as a light brown mass, these brown clouds of soot absorb sunlight, creating a layer of warm air (seen in orange) that rises to higher altitudes, amplifying the melting of glaciers and snow. |
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