A pioneering study by the **Australian National University (ANU)**, published in *Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres*, has shown that certain types of **atmospheric aerosols** can weaken **tropical cyclones** if applied in [early stages of formation](https://noticiasambientales.com/ciencia/un-nuevo-estudio-revela-la-relacion-del-deshielo-en-el-artico-y-los-ciclones/).
The work, led by researcher **Roslyn Prinsley**, opens a possible way to reduce the [intensity of extreme events](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/el-impacto-del-cambio-climatico-en-los-fenomenos-meteorologicos-extremos-genera-cada-vez-mas-muertes/) exacerbated by **climate change**, through the manipulation of cloud formation dynamics.
## How aerosols act on the formation of tropical cyclones
According to the study, **fine, coarse, and ultrafine aerosols** interact differently with the mechanisms that generate cyclones.
– **Coarse aerosols**: attenuate the initial acceleration of the vortex.
– **Fine or ultrafine aerosols**: can briefly intensify the cyclone in its early stages, but then [weaken it more pronouncedly](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/el-impacto-del-cambio-climatico-en-los-fenomenos-meteorologicos-extremos-genera-cada-vez-mas-muertes/).
These particles affect the **release of heat, condensation, and the dynamics of the cyclonic vortex**, key elements for its complete development.
*”The secret lies in understanding how clouds form, how tiny particles interact, and how energy is released in those processes,”* explained Prinsley.
## From simulation to the field: challenges and prospects
For now, tests are carried out in computational simulators. However, the team already plans [trials in real conditions](https://noticiasambientales.com/medio-ambiente/el-impacto-del-cambio-climatico-en-los-fenomenos-meteorologicos-extremos-genera-cada-vez-mas-muertes/), although they point out technical and ethical challenges:
– **Several aircraft would be required to disperse aerosols within hours**.
– It is still difficult to **directly attribute the weakening of a cyclone to the intervention**, without ruling out natural causes.
– The **accuracy of meteorological models is crucial** to avoid unwanted effects.
– **Collaboration with Aeolus: climate technology to mitigate risks**
The project is supported by **Aeolus**, a climate startup from Silicon Valley that promotes solutions to address the extreme effects of global warming.
Its co-founder, **Koki Mashita**, highlighted the importance of seeking **proactive strategies**: *”This may be the only long-term solution. The increase in cyclonic intensity is already affecting insurance and the habitability of many regions. Intervention will be necessary before properties become uninsurable.”*
## Between climate innovation and atmospheric intervention
This study lays the groundwork for **a future line of defense against extreme cyclones**, although there are still **critical stages of validation and scientific responsibility**.
The possibility of **modulating tropical storms before they make landfall** could represent a **paradigm shift in climate risk management** on a planet increasingly exposed to severe phenomena.



