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55 | | Salter Spray Ship (SSS)
Wind-powered Salter Spray Ships are used to generate cloud condensing nuclei (CCN) designed to thicken marine cloud, thus cooling both the ocean surface waters and the atmosphere. | View |
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55 | | Salter Spray Ship (SSS)
Wind-powered Salter Spray Ships are used to generate cloud condensing nuclei (CCN) designed to thicken marine cloud, thus cooling both the ocean surface waters and the atmosphere. | View |
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| Short Description | Wind-powered Salter Spray Ships are used to generate cloud condensing nuclei (CCN) designed to thicken marine cloud, thus cooling both the ocean surface waters and the atmosphere. | Description | This method uses Flettner, wind-powered drones, hydrofoils, and submarine power generation turbines to move to places where marine cloud brightening is required and there to pump aerosols of low-micron seawater droplets into the air, thereby causing marine stratocumulus cloud to thicken, thus increasing albedo and providing regional cooling. Evaporative cooling sends ocean heat to where it can radiate into space. Droplets of the right size range may be generated by forcing ultra-filtered seawater through arrays of tiny holes etched in silicon wafers. | Key Functions | Ocean and atmospheric cooling | Innovation Dependencies | Flettner propulsion. Sufficient energy generation to power generous spray rate production and vessel propulsion. | Quantification | | Graphics: | | Technology | Effects | Projects |
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