Evaporation is when a liquid, like water, turns into a gas, like water vapor, because of heat or increased temperature.
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The vast bulk of this is produced by the natural process
of evaporation of water from the sea.
And higher temperatures also
increase evaporation of water into the atmosphere and thus increased rainfall.
The rate of
evaporation from the ocean seems to be increasing as the world warms.
The remaining 90 percent is mainly supplied
by evaporation from oceans, seas, and other bodies of water (lakes, rivers, streams).
From other threads, it is known that the increase
in evaporation heat losses is 4 %.
Their study involves the rate of
water evaporation from metal pans placed at various land sites around the world.
The new study accounts for the combination of temperature and humidity, which reduces the human body's ability to cool itself
through evaporation of sweat.
The ocean by definition has a practically infinite supply of water
for evaporation at all times unless it's frozen.
For instance, unlike traditional surface storage solutions, conservation, efficiency, groundwater storage, and western water markets are not vulnerable to increased
evaporation as temperatures rise.
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evaporation occurs in a warming atmosphere, and on a world where water covers nearly three - quarters of the surface, it means an increase in water vapor in the air.
So that is an even greater influence
on evaporation in higher latitudes than your initial argument implied.
The increased temperatures cause
higher evaporation rates meaning more moisture is pulled out of the tees.
I don't think he's just talking about
less evaporation meaning less ocean heat loss.
One consequence of global warming is an increase in both
ocean evaporation into the atmosphere, and the amount of water vapor the atmosphere can hold.
The major one looks to be additional latent heat provided by
evaporation which is being caused additional back radiation and the warmer water column.
Not only can
evaporation cool down your body, it can also cool down other things, such as chocolate.
Secondly, the added warmth also increased
evaporation over those waters, putting additional moisture in the air.
How tightly or loosely the lid fits
affects evaporation and how much water is lost and not available for the rice.
The heating of the skin is exactly matched by the cooling from
extra evaporation and the net effect is zero.
Those with larger surface would be also subject to more
evaporation due higher temperature.
Another process knows as a «runaway greenhouse» occurs due to the increased greenhouse effect of water vapor in the lower atmosphere, which further
drives evaporation and more warming.
As for rainfall, in the simplest models, lowered temperatures
decrease evaporation of water from the surface into the air; and less water vapor translates to less rain.
The traditional assumption has been that drying is faster at the surface,
since evaporation progresses from the surface down into the depth of the materials.
The goal was to discover which plants «liked» each other by examining the crystal formations left
after evaporation of plant extracts mixed with various solutions.
In some areas of the ocean, generally during the winter season, cooling or
net evaporation causes surface water to become dense enough to sink.
But
while evaporation will, for the most part, be evenly spread throughout the world, rainfall will vary dramatically.
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