Warmer air
holds more water vapour so that warmer air will extract more vapour from the ocean surface thereby cooling the ocean surface..
Warmer air can
hold more water vapour that is eventually rained out, and warmer water holds more energy for a hurricane to draw its power from.
«Simple physics tells us that warmer air can
hold more water vapour.
In addition, it was already known via the Clausius - Clapeyron relation, that warmer air can
hold more water vapour: the amount is about 7 % more per degree Celsius of warming.
He will not glean any disunity because the contributors to this forum are by and large scientists who understand the psychics behind global warming as thoroughly and well as; why does ice expand when heated; or why can warm atmosphere
hold more water vapour than cold.
The increased warmth allows the atmosphere to
hold more water vapour so that total atmospheric density increases and the atmospheric greenhouse effect strengthens.
A warmer atmosphere can
hold more water vapour.
This is because more warmth in Antarctica would allow the air to
hold more water vapour, leading to increased precipitation and so a thickening of the snow cover.
However, as average global temperatures rise, the atmosphere is able to
hold more water vapour, which in turn can add to the enhanced greenhouse effect, raing temperatures further.
Warmer temperatures result in higher evaporation rates, and warmer air can
hold more water vapour.
In addition, it was already known via the Clausius - Clapeyron relation, that warmer air can
hold more water vapour: the amount is about 7 % more per degree Celsius of warming.
As the air gets warmer it can
hold more water vapour, meaning that scientists expect global warming to be accompanied by wetter conditions overall.
Not exact matches
Lower obliquity should result in
more water vapour in the tropics if the
water vapour feedback
holds true.
it thought it has been demonstrated that the atmosphere
holds 4 %
more water vapour now then it did at the start of the 20th century and that 2010 has had the heaviest rainfall globally.
For every extra degree (Cº) of warming, the atmosphere
holds about 7 %
more water vapour.
Watervapour has an enhancement effect, because the warmer the world getsas a result of other factors, the
more water vapour is
held in theatmosphere, resulting in even
more...
The atmosphere now
holds 4 %
more water vapour than it did 40 years ago as a result of increasing temperatures.
The Guardian: «We know that
water vapour (as a greenhouse gas) will amplify global warming because a warmer atmosphere can
hold more of it.
As air warms it can
hold more water, the increase in
water vapour is said to be responsible for a possible amplification of global warming as the temperature warms.
The 2008 K&T cartoon gives a NET upward radiation flux from the surface of 33w / m2 with a downward adjustment to
water vapour to 76w / m2 and conduction to 16w / m2 but the point
holds; that point is
more net heat is leaving the surface through methods other than radiation, particularly
water; that to me means 2 things;
water is a dominant mover of heat compared to CO2 and the sun's 168/166 w / m2 is a far
more dominant heater than CO2 backradiation.