Jan 10, 2009

More hot weather in the more intense rainstorms

The new observations confirm that climate warming will lead to stronger storms. 



 Strong wind and heavy rain with global climate change has been linked to the topics of concern. Based on the concept of atmospheric physics, atmospheric water vapor content and temperature in direct proportion. So many of the meteorological forecast simulation of climate warming will increase water vapor in the atmosphere and enhance the probability of rainfall, thus increasing the formation of storms. However, this theory is still evidence of a lack of field observation. In the Science journal in August, the Anglo-American scholars put forward a new observational data to support the theory. 



 According to the past 20 years of satellite observations of rainfall was recorded with the sea surface temperature changes, the scientists found that tropical regions the frequency of intense rainfall and temperature. With the number of storms occurred warming increase, on the contrary, with the temperature falling. This was found to verify the results of the meteorological model, it is worth mentioning is that the actual observation of storm intensity than the simulation results more strongly. Means that the current weather pattern may have underestimated the impact of global warming will be.

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