. >> catherine moore is a staff research association at scripps. >> we are working an electrolysis experimentsnerate bubbles and get a full aerosol distribution out of that bubble jet. we collect all of the bubbles that come up from the service and as they make sea spray aerosol, we sample them out of this tube here. >> in the open ocean, we have a range of temperatures from the artic and ant arctic or pacific or atlantic. if the temperature matters, we properties. >> has an effect on global weather patters. >> grants dean's hope is data from these tank experiments will improve models for problems storms. >> results we learn here climate and weather are not the same thing. weather is what we get on a day-to-day basis. climate is what we experience over a decade. now, we can sort of fly through and directly determine which aerosols are making the clouds, what makes the cloud and improve the model treatment and be able to predict where the clouds are, this will be a huge, huge effect on our ability to understand what temperatures we are going to be facing in the future. >> time and time again wh