Satellite observations suggest that when surface temperatures of the western tropical Pacific warm up, the area of heat-trapping cirrus clouds surrounding low-altitude rainstorms decreases. It’s an atmospheric phenomenon that some researchers think could ease the greenhouse effect.
The researchers who discovered this effect liken it to a thermostatically controlled vent that releases energy into space when Earth’s temperatures build up.
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