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2011/09/17
2011/08/25
CERN’s CLOUD experiment provides unprecedented insight into cloud formation
Geneva, 25 August 2011. In a paper published in the journal Nature today, the CLOUD* experiment at CERN** has reported its first results. The CLOUD experiment has been designed to study the effect of cosmic rays on the formation of atmospheric aerosols - tiny liquid or solid particles suspended in the atmosphere - under controlled laboratory conditions. Atmospheric aerosols are thought to be responsible for a large fraction of the seeds that form cloud droplets. Understanding the process of aerosol formation is therefore important for understanding the climate.
The CLOUD results show that trace vapours assumed until now to account for aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere can explain only a tiny fraction of the observed atmospheric aerosol production. The results also show that ionisation from cosmic rays significantly enhances aerosol formation. Precise measurements such as these are important in achieving a quantitative understanding of cloud formation, and will contribute to a better assessment of the effects of clouds in climate models.
“These new results from CLOUD are important because we’ve made a number of first observations of some very important atmospheric processes,” said the experiment’s spokesperson, Jasper Kirkby. “We’ve found that cosmic rays significantly enhance the formation of aerosol particles in the mid troposphere and above. These aerosols can eventually grow into the seeds for clouds. However, we’ve found that the vapours previously thought to account for all aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere can only account for a small fraction of the observations - even with the enhancement of cosmic rays."
Atmospheric aerosols play an important role in the climate. Aerosols reflect sunlight and produce cloud droplets. Additional aerosols would therefore brighten clouds and extend their lifetime. By current estimates, about half of all cloud droplets begin with the clustering of molecules that are present in the atmosphere only in minute amounts. Some of these embryonic clusters eventually grow large enough to become the seeds for cloud droplets. Trace sulphuric acid and ammonia vapours are thought to be important, and are used in all atmospheric models, but the mechanism and rate by which they form clusters together with water molecules have remained poorly understood until now.
The CLOUD results show that a few kilometres up in the atmosphere sulphuric acid and water vapour can rapidly form clusters, and that cosmic rays enhance the formation rate by up to ten-fold or more. However, in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, within about a kilometre of Earth's surface, the CLOUD results show that additional vapours such as ammonia are required. Crucially, however, the CLOUD results show that sulphuric acid, water and ammonia alone – even with the enhancement of cosmic rays - are not sufficient to explain atmospheric observations of aerosol formation. Additional vapours must therefore be involved, and finding out their identity will be the next step for CLOUD.
“It was a big surprise to find that aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere isn’t due to sulphuric acid, water and ammonia alone,” said Kirkby. “Now it’s vitally important to discover which additional vapours are involved, whether they are largely natural or of human origin, and how they influence clouds. This will be our next job.”
The CLOUD experiment consists of a state-of-the-art chamber in which atmospheric conditions can be simulated with high control and precision, including the concentrations of trace vapours that drive aerosol formation. A beam of particles from CERN’s Proton Synchrotron accelerator provides an artificial and adjustable source of cosmic radiation.
Further information:
Contact
CERN Press Office, press.office@cern.ch
+41 22 767 34 32
+41 22 767 21 41
http://www.cern.ch/Press
Link to CLOUD backgrounder:
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2011/downloads/CLOUD_SI_press-briefing_29JUL11.pdf
Link to videos:
Video News Release: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1364842
CERN News: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1370582
Link to graphic:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1375156
Link to CLOUD photos:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1374405
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1221293
Follow CERN at:
www.cern.ch
http://twitter.com/cern/
http://www.youtube.com/user/CERNTV
http://www.quantumdiaries.org/
The CLOUD results show that trace vapours assumed until now to account for aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere can explain only a tiny fraction of the observed atmospheric aerosol production. The results also show that ionisation from cosmic rays significantly enhances aerosol formation. Precise measurements such as these are important in achieving a quantitative understanding of cloud formation, and will contribute to a better assessment of the effects of clouds in climate models.
“These new results from CLOUD are important because we’ve made a number of first observations of some very important atmospheric processes,” said the experiment’s spokesperson, Jasper Kirkby. “We’ve found that cosmic rays significantly enhance the formation of aerosol particles in the mid troposphere and above. These aerosols can eventually grow into the seeds for clouds. However, we’ve found that the vapours previously thought to account for all aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere can only account for a small fraction of the observations - even with the enhancement of cosmic rays."
Atmospheric aerosols play an important role in the climate. Aerosols reflect sunlight and produce cloud droplets. Additional aerosols would therefore brighten clouds and extend their lifetime. By current estimates, about half of all cloud droplets begin with the clustering of molecules that are present in the atmosphere only in minute amounts. Some of these embryonic clusters eventually grow large enough to become the seeds for cloud droplets. Trace sulphuric acid and ammonia vapours are thought to be important, and are used in all atmospheric models, but the mechanism and rate by which they form clusters together with water molecules have remained poorly understood until now.
The CLOUD results show that a few kilometres up in the atmosphere sulphuric acid and water vapour can rapidly form clusters, and that cosmic rays enhance the formation rate by up to ten-fold or more. However, in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, within about a kilometre of Earth's surface, the CLOUD results show that additional vapours such as ammonia are required. Crucially, however, the CLOUD results show that sulphuric acid, water and ammonia alone – even with the enhancement of cosmic rays - are not sufficient to explain atmospheric observations of aerosol formation. Additional vapours must therefore be involved, and finding out their identity will be the next step for CLOUD.
“It was a big surprise to find that aerosol formation in the lower atmosphere isn’t due to sulphuric acid, water and ammonia alone,” said Kirkby. “Now it’s vitally important to discover which additional vapours are involved, whether they are largely natural or of human origin, and how they influence clouds. This will be our next job.”
The CLOUD experiment consists of a state-of-the-art chamber in which atmospheric conditions can be simulated with high control and precision, including the concentrations of trace vapours that drive aerosol formation. A beam of particles from CERN’s Proton Synchrotron accelerator provides an artificial and adjustable source of cosmic radiation.
Further information:
Contact
CERN Press Office, press.office@cern.ch
+41 22 767 34 32
+41 22 767 21 41
http://www.cern.ch/Press
Link to CLOUD backgrounder:
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2011/downloads/CLOUD_SI_press-briefing_29JUL11.pdf
Link to videos:
Video News Release: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1364842
CERN News: http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1370582
Link to graphic:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1375156
Link to CLOUD photos:
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1374405
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1221293
Follow CERN at:
www.cern.ch
http://twitter.com/cern/
http://www.youtube.com/user/CERNTV
http://www.quantumdiaries.org/
2011/08/12
2011/08/05
From Financial Crisis to Fiscal Crisis in 2 years
HOWEVER bad the economic crisis in southern Europe may be for investors, it is proving lethal for the area’s political leaders. In March José Sócrates, Portugal’s beleaguered prime minister, resigned. Soon afterwards his Spanish counterpart, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, announced his intention to step down. In June George Papandreou, Greece’s prime minister, came close to ejection during a fierce debate over an austerity package.
So as he stood up to make the first of two eagerly awaited speeches to parliament on August 3rd, Italy’s prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, may have had an uneasy feeling he was one in a line of dominoes. If so, there was nothing in the style or content of his address to suggest it. Nor was there much to indicate that he appreciated the magnitude of the crisis facing the euro or the case for drastic action to tackle it.
We are moving away from the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and find ourselves in the Fiscal Crisis that makes politicians fleeing responsibilities and seek help: to be bailed out by whom? By the electorate?
Leaders like Angie Merkel suffer on the home front, she is all but disappeared from the headlines, maybe only because of the summer vacations, but I do not think so. Sarkozy, who was bragging in front of French TV, that he was winning 95% of what he wanted from Germany on bailing out Greece. Surely the €75 billions that French banks have invested in Greece are weighing much less than a year ago, but only because € lost a lot in its waist line. And in the USA, lack of leadership, and a weak one has very little to offer in terms of comforting the Wall Street (which has proved often it does not behave much rationally) nor Congressmen who have enough of that Stimulus talk .
It looks to me that while Wall Street shows drops in index, there is a bunch of determined investors who buy sound investment opps on the cheap and will cash in on the at the end of the year just like in 2010 they did.
In my book, no panic, if the double dip comes really there is nothing we can do as Feds are out of most of their bullets(interest is at 0% already).
So as he stood up to make the first of two eagerly awaited speeches to parliament on August 3rd, Italy’s prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, may have had an uneasy feeling he was one in a line of dominoes. If so, there was nothing in the style or content of his address to suggest it. Nor was there much to indicate that he appreciated the magnitude of the crisis facing the euro or the case for drastic action to tackle it.
We are moving away from the financial crisis of 2007-2009 and find ourselves in the Fiscal Crisis that makes politicians fleeing responsibilities and seek help: to be bailed out by whom? By the electorate?
Leaders like Angie Merkel suffer on the home front, she is all but disappeared from the headlines, maybe only because of the summer vacations, but I do not think so. Sarkozy, who was bragging in front of French TV, that he was winning 95% of what he wanted from Germany on bailing out Greece. Surely the €75 billions that French banks have invested in Greece are weighing much less than a year ago, but only because € lost a lot in its waist line. And in the USA, lack of leadership, and a weak one has very little to offer in terms of comforting the Wall Street (which has proved often it does not behave much rationally) nor Congressmen who have enough of that Stimulus talk .
It looks to me that while Wall Street shows drops in index, there is a bunch of determined investors who buy sound investment opps on the cheap and will cash in on the at the end of the year just like in 2010 they did.
In my book, no panic, if the double dip comes really there is nothing we can do as Feds are out of most of their bullets(interest is at 0% already).
2011/07/19
Google+: 5 Tips to maintain your privacy
The whole Google+ offers new services aimed at beating Facebook with them. However the returning question is privacy and security. We suggest 5 steps to follow to achieve a reasonable degree of security and privacy:
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1st: deactivate your account details from showing. No more emails from strangers. Use the gear symbol to deactivate your own account details.
2nd: deactivate your links distribution to your own circle only rather than allowing free forwarding-distribution. When your contacts would like to share your link with his/hers contacts this function would be deactivated.
3rd: informations in form of emails, texting (SMS) etc. from Google+ itself about links, people, etc. to be pushed to you.
4th: any coming data is to be secured by download and exporting to your backup. It would make your data complete and always available.
5th: if you get tired of Google+ or want to do something else, do delete your account, rather than simply abandoning it. You would remove a potential penetration port to your data.
Google+: 5 Tipps zum Schutz der Privatsphäre - PCtipp.ch - Praxis & Hilfe
http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif
1st: deactivate your account details from showing. No more emails from strangers. Use the gear symbol to deactivate your own account details.
2nd: deactivate your links distribution to your own circle only rather than allowing free forwarding-distribution. When your contacts would like to share your link with his/hers contacts this function would be deactivated.
3rd: informations in form of emails, texting (SMS) etc. from Google+ itself about links, people, etc. to be pushed to you.
4th: any coming data is to be secured by download and exporting to your backup. It would make your data complete and always available.
5th: if you get tired of Google+ or want to do something else, do delete your account, rather than simply abandoning it. You would remove a potential penetration port to your data.
Google+: 5 Tipps zum Schutz der Privatsphäre - PCtipp.ch - Praxis & Hilfe
2011/04/09
EU patent is the thing of tomorrow
Actually Dr. Margot Frühlinger, member of the EU commission, announced Patent 2011, a whole new and common Patent system based on 3 usual languages (English, French and German) and only 25 countries participating out of 27. Spain and Italy opted out. Possibly linguistic grounds prevented them from joining. Two ideas drove the practicality of this project. Quality of translations and Patent Court, which should decide the patent integrity and at the same time it is giving protection to every patent also to those granted originally to national courts, whop have to recourse in the matter any more. The lawyers involved in protecting the rights of inventors in front of the national court and are certified to do so. Now will automatically be granted the new (still in planning) EU certificate. Pressure is continually exerted over the Switzerland entrance to EU, as important country from Patent point of view will not be included in this venture any time soon.
Supply chain remains tense
Regardless of improvements in shipment and lead times, new investments do not help as expected. Allocation bottle necks persist affect lead time. Creativity and improvement in logistcs concept could only mildly relieve tensions. The situation in Japan isn't helpful either. Uncertainties are still on daily order.
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