Why would  reductions  in the  downwelling tropospheric light flux increase 
any of the above?    I'd instead  ask instrumental  astromomers what they 
think SO2 scattering would do in the UV , as they have a lot to lose from 
 scattered light, which can  cost them contrast and  degrade the signal to 
noise ratio in interferometry and spectroscopy.

Try the Magellan and OWL teams

On Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at 7:47:35 AM UTC-4, Andrew Lockley wrote:
>
> Has there been any investigation of SRM effects on vision? Eg perceived 
> glare, macular degeneration, corneal sunburn, vision development in 
> infants, object recognition when driving (and their equivalent in animals)?
>
> Andrew Lockley 
>

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