Long-Distance Soot Clogs the Winter Air in China
Arctic and midlatitude black carbon particles intensify haze over the North China Plain by weakening the East Asian winter monsoon.

Fine aerosol particles, such as dust, can travel long distances through the atmosphere and influence global climate and air quality. The findings from this study suggest that reducing Arctic and mid-latitude black carbon emissions could have significant indirect benefits for air quality and human health in the North China Plain.
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Published: December 17, 2018
Lou S, Y Yang, H Wang, SJ Smith, Y Qian, and PJ Rasch. 2019. “Black Carbon Amplifies Haze Over the North China Plain by Weakening the East Asian Winter Monsoon.” Geophysical Research Letters 46(1):452−460, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GL080941.