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Clouds of uncertainty

An evaluation of atmospheric convective mixing and low-level clouds in climate models suggests that Earth's climate will warm more than was thought in response to increasing levels of carbon dioxide. See Article p.37

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Shiogama, H., Ogura, T. Clouds of uncertainty. Nature 505, 34–35 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/505034a

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