Biological Particles Trigger Ice Formation In High-altitude Clouds
Chemistry researchers have moved closer to what is considered the “holy grail” of climate change science, making the first-ever direct detection of biological particles within ice clouds. The team sampled water droplet and ice crystal residues at high speeds from an aircraft flying through clouds in the skies over Wyoming. Analysis of the ice crystals revealed that they were made up almost entirely of either dust or biological particles such as bacteria, fungal spores and plant material.