Think Progress: Climate change will bring more and more extreme precipitation events this century.
A new study from NOAA`s National Climatic Data Center confirms what climate scientists have long been saying about climate change`s effect on the hydrological cycle.
If you are not familiar with this term, you are certainly familiar with what it describes. As the sun warms the earth, water evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, which then form clouds that produce rain and snow. More evaporation happens when......
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When It Rains, It Pours: Study Confirms Climate Change Will Keep Driving More Intense Precipitation
Posted by Think Progress: Ryan Koronowski on April 7th, 2013
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