Misra adds that a previous study has already noted that warmer temperatures in cities result
in higher water vapor concentration.
Misra adds that a previous study has already noted that warmer temperatures in cities result
in higher water vapor concentration.
In a clean cloud, the same spike
of high water vapor could last a long time with only a few fortunate droplets in the vapor's vicinity to munch plentifully and grow much bigger than their neighbors.
Changes of humidity near the surface has little effect on the strength of the greenhouse effect as
the high water vapor content already captures most of the long wave - length radiation, so relative humidity would not change much near the surface.