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Atmospheric Layers over the Antarctic K. M. Kirby, esq. 02-15-2007
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Posted by K. M. Kirby, esq. on February 15, 2007, 6:10 pm
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What happens to the different layers of the atmosphere when they are
above Antarctica?

There is one fog phenomenon called "diamond dust" that results when
warmer levels reach the cold surface. Is there a model for carbon
dioxide gas flow at the polar regions?


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