Anthropogenic aerosols could delay enhanced monsoon precipitation by decades

Modeled spatial pattern of precipitation changes during the monsoon and the pre- and post-monsoon periods. Credit: Singh et al. 2023.

Earth’s atmosphere contains fine particles suspended in the air, known as aerosols, occurring from natural sources, such as dust from deserts, volcanic ash, smoke from forest fires, sea salt from ocean spray and organic compounds from vegetation. While these occur at background levels, aerosol release is being exacerbated by anthropogenic activities.

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