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  "textContent": "Natural atmospheric circulation patterns (like the Western Tibetan Vortex, or WTV) drive total cloud cover (TCC) change, which, in turn modulate the the amount of downward solar radiation reaching the surface.\n\nThe post Another Study Links Warming to Cloud Forcing, Shortwave Radiation, Natural Atmospheric Circulation appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
  "title": "Another Study Links Warming to Cloud Forcing, Shortwave Radiation, Natural Atmospheric Circulation"
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