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Storm Clouds Crawling With Bacteria


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#1 KingCracker

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:05


The storm clouds in Earth's atmosphere are filled with microbial life, according to a new study.

The research, published today (Jan. 23) in the journal PLoS One, revealed that hailstones drawn from storm clouds harbor several species of bacteria that tend to reside on plants, as well as thousands of organic compounds normally found in soil. Some of the bacterial species can seed the tiny ice crystals that lead to rain, suggesting they play a role in causing rain.

"Those storm clouds are quite violent phenomena," said study co-author Tina Santl Temkiv, an environmental chemist at Aarhus University in Denmark. "They are sucking huge amounts of air from under the clouds, and that's how the bacteria probably got into the cloud."

http://news.yahoo.co...-221441662.html



#2 abecedarian paradoxious

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:10

And these people get paid to make obvious observations?

I want my grant for proposing that dust from one area can move through the atmosphere into another area via 'normal', natural means.

And I need money to research farts in the produce section at the grocery store can be detected in canned goods and dairy.

#3 Albert

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:11

bacterias are good for planet earth. for human. not so much. which is why it is good for the eco system.

#4 Dushmany

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:12

.....................So that's how plants get them....

#5 rfirth

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 07:39

View Postabecedarian paradoxious, on 24 January 2013 - 07:10, said:

And these people get paid to make obvious observations?

I want my grant for proposing that dust from one area can move through the atmosphere into another area via 'normal', natural means.

And I need money to research farts in the produce section at the grocery store can be detected in canned goods and dairy.

... research suggests that bacteria may form the necessary nuclei that facilitates cloud droplet formation (replacing the previous theory that inorganic particulates were the only nuclei), which would otherwise have a harder time to form in their absence ... yeah, that's an obvious observation ...

This is the same process by which silver iodide is used to induce rain through cloud seeding. But natural, and caused by bacteria.

View PostAlbert, on 24 January 2013 - 07:11, said:

bacterias are good for planet earth. for human. not so much. which is why it is good for the eco system.

Bacteria are good for people too... not all bacteria is bad...

#6 Hum

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Posted 24 January 2013 - 21:35

Wonder what happens when lightning zaps them ...

#7 vetGrowled

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Posted 25 January 2013 - 02:21

^ They burn. :p