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> cost of aircraft to $20B, that might still be better from an overall
> systems perspective.)
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: [geo] Re: The cost of stratospheric climate engineering revisited
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The evidence currently seems to suggest that climate change in the real
atmosphere has pushed the tropical tropopause - average altitude about 17 km -
a little poleward, along with the subtropical jet streams
The evidence currently seems to suggest that climate change in the real
atmosphere has pushed the tropical tropopause - average altitude about 17 km -
a little poleward, along with the subtropical jet streams. Models in the past
have not done an especially good job with the tropical tropopause,