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- Atmospheric smoke can have the following effects12:
- When it is first emitted, the smoke is brown and has a warming effect on the atmosphere.
- Over several days in the atmosphere, the smoke gradually turns white and has a significantly reduced warming effect.
- The resulting white smoke roughly contributes to roughly a 46 percent reduction in light absorption compared with the brown smoke.
- Smoke can affect cloud formation and precipitation by lofting tiny particles called aerosols into the atmosphere.
Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.When it is first emitted, the smoke is brown and has a warming effect on the atmosphere. But over several days in the atmosphere, the smoke gradually turns white and has a significantly reduced warming effect. The resulting white smoke roughly contributes to roughly a 46 percent reduction in light absorption compared with the brown smoke.www.futurity.org/wildfire-smoke-warming-1575642/Smoke also impacts weather, not just air quality. While the path of smoke is highly dependent on the weather, the smoke itself can also change the weather. For example, tiny particles called aerosols that are lofted into the atmosphere as a fire burns can affect cloud formation and precipitation.ncar.ucar.edu/wildfires/smoke-air-quality - People also ask
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