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    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    11.18.2009

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    NASA

    Normal rainfall droplet creation involves water vapor condensing on particles in clouds. The droplets eventually coalesce together to form drops large enough to fall to Earth. However, as more and more pollution particles (aerosols) enter a rain cloud, the same amount of water becomes spread out. These smaller water droplets float with the air and are prevented from coalescing and growing large enough for a raindrop. Thus, the cloud yields less rainfall over the course of its liftime compared to a clean (non-polluted) cloud of the same size. The split screen compares a normal rain producing cloud (left) with the lack of rain produced from a cloud full of aerosols from pollution. Note: This is the standard definition version of the Particulates Effect on Rainfall animation MPEG. Animator: Susan Twardy (HTSI). Scientist: J. Marshall Shepherd (NASA/GSFC). Writer: Kathryn A. Stofer.

    NASA Identifier: CIL-10010

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    Date Taken: 11.18.2009
    Date Posted: 11.07.2012 19:48
    Category: B-Roll
    Video ID: 161175
    Filename: DOD_100610724
    Length: 00:00:23
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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