Water vapour rises in the western Pacific creating low pressure cells that strengthen the trade winds piling up
yet more warm water in the western Pacific.
Not exact matches
So this effect could either be the result of natural variability in Earth's climate, or
yet another effect of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases like
water vapor trapping
more heat and thus
warming sea - surface temperatures.
As sea
waters in the South Atlantic
warm, the amount of krill available for seals drops, leading to a smaller
yet more genetically varied population
Yet satellite data observes a 2 mm / year drop in sea level supporting the contention that observed «
warm temperatures» are due to the Arctic cooling and venting through the
more open
water.
We know that
more open
water will put
more water vapor in the air, and increase the sunlight absorbed each summer, both of which will lead to
yet more warming.
Yet traditional climate models claim that
more co2 leads to
more water vapour which leads to
warming.
Yet an increase in the surface area of crevasses can accelerate the flow because it means
more of the ice's interior is exposed to
warming by surface melt
water.
but
yet when 390ppm of CO2 increased the temperature and we get even
more (feedback) H2O airborne ALL of this is a feedback causing
warming, totally ignoring that any of the original 20,000 ppm of
water vapor just might have interacted with a photon to cause some of the
warming?
The treated fabric is much
more hydrophilic than the fabric by itself (which only absorbs about 18 % of its own weight), and
yet when the temperature gets
warmer, the fabric becomes hydrophobic and releases all of the absorbed
water (as pure
water) without any other further action.