Print Email Facebook Twitter Climate change - clouds remain the misty factor Title Climate change - clouds remain the misty factor Author Muller, M. Contributor Jonker, H. Russchenberg, H. Faculty Applied Sciences Date 2007 Abstract Clouds are the great unknown quantity in predictions about climate change. For aeons they have been drifting quietly across the sky, but scientists still dont know exactly how they are formed and why they eventually come down again as rain. High time to take a closer look at clouds, say researchers at Delft University of Technology. Politicians worry mostly about greenhouse gases Subject climate changeclouds To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2681bd2e-424e-43cd-b711-50673b594f79 Publisher Delft University of Technology ISSN 0926-7212 Source Delft Outlook, 2007, 3 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights (c) 2007 Delft Outlook Files PDF DO-07-3-6climate.pdf 256.39 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:2681bd2e-424e-43cd-b711-50673b594f79/datastream/OBJ/view