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英国曼彻斯特大学的大气专家TomChoularton和KeithBower教授正在实验一种全新方法,希望通过计算机仿真科技,验证海盐注入云层是否能用来减缓温室效应带来的后果,以降低全球变暖的速度。科学家的工作不仅要弄明白其中的机制,还要验证如果采用这个方法是否会造成什么相反的结果。这个主张是曼彻斯特大学退休教授JohnLatham博士率先提出的。他认为,云层被注入海盐后,如果能向太空反射更多的太阳光,那么云层就可以作为天然的阻热屏障。科学家进行的模拟实验已经显示,人工将海盐注入云层,不仅会增加反射到太空中的热量,造成冷效应,还能抑制细雨的形
Professors Tom Choularton and Keith Bower, atmospheric experts at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, are experimenting with a new method and hope to use computer simulation technology to verify whether sea salt injection clouds can be used to mitigate the consequences of the greenhouse effect and reduce global warming. The work of scientists must not only understand the mechanisms involved, but also verify that if this method is used, it will result in any opposite result. This claim was first proposed by Dr. John Latham, a retired professor at the University of Manchester. He believes that if clouds are injected into sea salt, if they can reflect more sunlight into space, the cloud can act as a natural thermal barrier. Simulation experiments conducted by scientists have shown that artificially injecting sea salt into the clouds will not only increase the amount of heat reflected in space, cause cold effects, but also suppress the formation of drizzle.