If there is more moisture in the air for the foregoing reasons, there must be more in the surface at equilibrium, and
hence more evaporation happening as part of that balance.
Not exact matches
Or does the increased
evaporation cause
more snow on the neighboring land and
hence more reflection?
But now the risk of fire is exacerbated by climate change, which heats air (stoking stronger winds) and water (leading to
more evaporation and
hence stronger precipitation events).
As per my posts above, it is possible for DLR to increase
more than
evaporation, and so the warming from the DLR beats the cooling from
evaporation, leading to a warming whereby the system is moving towards equilibrium by increasing temperature and
hence increasing sensible heat flux and emitted longwave radiation.