Atmospheric science

Wetter world - p80

Olive Heffernan

Published online: 18 October 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.63

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The even darker side of brown clouds - pp52 - 53

Amanda Leigh Haag

Atmospheric aerosols compete with carbon dioxide as an agent of warming.

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.41

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The future's wet - p50

Samia Mantoura

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.40

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Missing carbon mystery: Case solved? - pp36 - 37

Jane Burgermeister

Scientists claim to have located the 'missing carbon sink' in tropical forests that are absorbing around one billion tonnes more carbon than previously thought. Jane Burgermeister investigates.

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.35

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Not as pure as snow - pp38 - 39

Dan Whipple

Wind-blown dust from the Southwest US is shortening seasonal snow cover in Colorado's ski resorts.

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.36

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Stormy weather ahead - pp20 - 22

Amanda Leigh Haag

Stormy debates continue between scientists over the evidence linking hurricanes to global warming as the Atlantic hurricane season gets underway.

Published online: 18 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.16

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Fish fry - p19

Harvey Leifert

Published online: 27 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.20

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Winds of change - pp2 - 3

Samia Mantoura

Published online: 07 June 2007; doi:10.1038/climate.2007.9

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Climate catastrophe - p50

Harvey Leifert

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.39

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Tempestuous times - p57

Alexandra Witze

Is there scientific evidence of the link between climate change and hurricanes?

doi:10.1038/climate.2007.42

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