Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:
Clouds (Cover)
Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary. This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.
Global Cloud Cover Over Land: 1971-1996
The Galactic Cosmic Ray-Cloud-Climate Connection
CO2 and Clouds: Their Relative Roles as Agents of Climate Change
Jet Contrails: Air Traffic Climate Controllers
More Controversy Over Earth's "Adaptive Infrared Iris"
New Studies Erode Confidence in Climate Model Predictions
Ecological Changes in Tropical Montane Cloud Forests: Harbingers of Global Warming?
Has CO2-Induced Global Warming Been Wrongly Accused of Decimating Cloud-Forest Ecosystems?
Cloud Cover Over the Indian Ocean
They’ve Looked at Clouds from Both Sides, Now
Humanity’s Impacts on Clouds: Could They Lead to Global Cooling?
Jet Contrails Lead to Increased High-Level Cloudiness Over Alaska
The Greenhouse Effect Can Be Thwarted. That's What's New.
Dimethyl Sulfide: It's Role in Stabilizing Earth's Climate
Marine Stratocumulus Clouds: Vexing Realities
Testing Climate Models Against Reality: What a Novel Idea!
How Do Human Activities Affect Earth's Climate?
Adding to Our Knowledge of the Global-Ocean Biophysical Thermostat
Jet Aircraft Contrails Reduce the Diurnal Amplitude of Earth's Surface Air Temperature
Deep Convection Helps Tropics Keep Their (Relative) Cool