Leading climate experts tell us that global warming causes excess warm wet air in the atmosphere – which leads to lots of cold air, rain, snow and storms – and eventually leads to drought.
This can be described as warmcoldflooddrought.
Leading climate experts tell us that global warming causes excess warm wet air in the atmosphere – which leads to lots of cold air, rain, snow and storms – and eventually leads to drought.
This can be described as warmcoldflooddrought.
“warmcoldflooddrought” — I hope the good folks at Webster are paying attention to this blog. All sorts of new words are being created… 🙂
Exactly.
Excess Water Vapour? R. Pielke Sr. just reported that “Stratospheric water vapor concentrations decreased by about 10% after the year 2000.”