File:Risser 2024 USA aerosol GHG rainfall.png

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This scientific graphic from Risser et al., 2024 shows how the aerosol particles responsible for w:global dimming have so far had an impact on w:precipitation in the w:United States opposite to that of w:greenhouse gas emissions. This graphic had been modified from the original by being re-arranged vertically instead of horizontally, in order to better fit Wikipedia page layout. Two captions referring to hatching in the graphics have also been removed, as these details would not be seen when the graphic is viewed in the article anyway.

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current17:51, 5 April 2024Thumbnail for version as of 17:51, 5 April 2024983 × 1,687 (664 KB)InformationToKnowledge (talk | contribs)This scientific graphic from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45504-8 Risser et al., 2024] shows how the aerosol particles responsible for global dimming have so far had an impact on precipitation in the United States opposite to that of greenhouse gas emissions.

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