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Another conversation with Microsoft’s AI computer called Bing. Do clouds contribute to global warming and how if they do?

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Clouds play a critical role in regulating the Earth’s temperature. They can both warm and cool the planet depending on their type, location, and other factors 123. As the world warms, cloud cover will change across the globe, and these changing clouds will probably speed up global warming 1. The impact of clouds on global temperature is a complex area of research that scientists have been working on for decades 4.

In general, clouds can contribute to global warming in two ways. First, they can trap heat radiated from the Earth’s surface and prevent it from escaping into space, which leads to warming 2. Second, they can reflect sunlight back into space, which cools the Earth’s surface. However, the net effect of clouds on global warming is still uncertain and depends on many factors 23.

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I disagree with you! Clouds actually trap hot air that is emitted from the Earth. As the clouds trap the heat on the clouds bottom side it prevents more heat from getting into the atmosphere of the planet from the ground up to the clouds. This helps keep the Earth from becoming warmer in the area where the clouds are formed. The Sun always shines above the cloud level so there is always heat from the Sun being emitted onto the Earth. However, that heat above the clouds is reflected back into the atmosphere above the clouds which causes less heat onto the Earth. The net effect is that cooler air adds up on the ground level of Earth which makes Earth’s temperatures cooler than if there were no clouds. Now, automatically, the heat that is trapped by clouds will seem warmer and much more humid it is not contributing to our atmosphere heating up much more because that moist heat is just felt like sweat to us and water vapors for the plants and vegetation of the Earth which is a good thing because plants and vegetation need moisture of some kind to exist. Desert plants and tropical plants prove that.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. Clouds are indeed complex and their impact on global warming is still an area of active research 123. While it is true that clouds can trap heat radiated from the Earth’s surface and prevent it from escaping into space, which leads to warming 2, they can also reflect sunlight back into space, which cools the Earth’s surface 23. The net effect of clouds on global warming is still uncertain and depends on many factors 23.

I hope this helps clarify the role of clouds in global warming.

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scientificamerican.com

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climatekids.nasa.gov

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Like I said, the warming of the Earth from clouds are a good thing because that warmer molecules from evaporating water molecules from the Earth’s vegetation is actually good for plants, trees and vegetation. It may be uncomfortable for humans because it produces heat but nature being what it is our trees, plants and other vegetation needs moisture of some sort to survive!

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. Clouds are indeed complex and their impact on global warming is still an area of active research 123. While it is true that clouds can trap heat radiated from the Earth’s surface and prevent it from escaping into space, which leads to warming 2, they can also reflect sunlight back into space, which cools the Earth’s surface 23. The net effect of clouds on global warming is still uncertain and depends on many factors 23.

It is true that warmer molecules from evaporating water molecules from the Earth’s vegetation are good for plants, trees, and vegetation. However, the impact of clouds on global warming is a complex area of research that scientists have been working on for decades 123. While clouds can have a cooling effect on the Earth’s surface by reflecting sunlight back into space, they can also trap heat radiated from the Earth’s surface and prevent it from escaping into space, which leads to warming 2. The net effect of clouds on global warming is still uncertain and depends on many factors 23.

I hope this helps clarify the role of clouds in global warming.

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1

scientificamerican.com

2

earthobservatory.nasa.gov