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The high life

By Douglas Fox / November 28, 2012
Clouds are full of living microscopic organisms, not just bits of dust and soot. Some scientists believe that germs living inside clouds might sometimes trigger rain or snow. Credit: Douglas Fox

The sky is full of microscopic life, some of which might even trigger rain or snow

Posted in Weather & Climate | Tagged air, aliens from space, atmosphere, bacteria, biological ice nucleators, Brent Christner, cloud condensation nuclei, cloud seeding, clouds, crystallization, David Barber, dust clouds, Erwinia, feature, fungi, Gary Franc, Gobi Desert, ice crystals, Kimberly Prather, Louisiana State University, Norman Lockyer Observatory, ocean bubbles, photographic plates, pollen, potato blight, rain, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, sea salt, snow, solar wind, soot, topstories, transatlantic dust, University of Wyoming, Venus, water droplets, wave tanks, winds

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