Sweet discovery: sugars from the salty ocean are responsible for large part of the ice nuclei over southern hemisphere

Leipzig. Current climate models have so far been unable to adequately reproduce the clouds over the Southern Ocean around Antarctica. An international team has now taken an important step towards filling this gap: The researchers were able to prove that the majority of ice nuclei in the atmosphere there are due to sugar compounds from marine microorganisms in the seawater.

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