CLOUD

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CLOUD is a CERN experiment that studies how cosmic rays and atmospheric aerosols influence cloud formation and, consequently, Earth's climate.

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instanceOf CERN experiment
atmospheric physics experiment
cosmic ray experiment
acronymFor Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets
aimsTo improve climate models
quantify the impact of aerosols on clouds and climate
understand how cosmic rays influence cloud formation
collaboratesWith climate research centers
international universities
meteorological institutes
contributesTo constraints on radiative forcing by aerosols
parameterizations used in global climate models
understanding of pre-industrial aerosol levels
fullName Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets
fundedBy CERN member states
national research agencies
hasComponent stainless-steel cloud chamber
hasImpactOn assessment of cosmic ray–climate links
understanding of Earth’s climate system
hasProperty precise control of pressure
precise control of temperature
precise control of trace gas concentrations
hostedBy CERN
investigates effects of organic vapors on nucleation
formation of secondary organic aerosol
ion-induced nucleation
neutral nucleation
role of amines in particle formation
role of ammonia in particle formation
sulfuric acid–water nucleation
locatedIn CERN
publishesIn peer-reviewed scientific journals
researchField aerosol science
astroparticle physics
atmospheric chemistry
climate science
startDate around 2006
studies aerosol nucleation
atmospheric aerosols
climate-relevant atmospheric processes
cloud condensation nuclei
cloud formation
cosmic rays
ice nucleating particles
uses controlled atmospheric chamber
particle beam from the CERN Proton Synchrotron
state-of-the-art aerosol instrumentation

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