CrusaderFrank
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"Even worse, most models got the timing of the soot distribution wrong. "That's pretty serious,' says Husain. Their findings indicated that twice as much soot was deposited on snow in winter compared with summer, meaning that the sunlight-absorbing soot likely caused greater melting of the Arctic ice cap during the winter."
So, the models are totally wrong
So, the models are totally wrong