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The Brighterside of News on MSNEarth’s atmosphere is getting thirstier—and that spells troubleHot air holds more moisture than cold air. That simple truth, while familiar to anyone who’s used a blow dryer or walked ...
This week we’ve witnessed showers and storms racing towards I-35. These are called sea-breeze showers, even though we’re 200 ...
Hot air holds more moisture. That’s why you can blow your hair dry even after a steamy shower. It’s also what dumps rain in the tropics and sucks water from desert soils. A new study, published in ...
The conditions the past couple of days have supercharged the atmosphere to produce some localized deluges in portions of ...
The concentrated moisture comes from the ocean. Warm oceans evaporate water into the atmosphere, and winds and storms concentrate that water vapor into long, narrow, speedy trains of extra-wet air.
A new study shows that rising ‘atmospheric thirst’ is responsible for about 40% of the increase in drought severity over the ...
A scientist in Turkey has simulated eight PV-supported hybrid atmospheric water harvesting systems and compared their performances. They were all considered to operate with R1233zd(E), R1234yf, and ...
MIT engineers have created an atmospheric water harvester that can generate fresh water in any location, including extreme ...
Hot air holds more moisture. That’s why you can blow your hair dry even after a steamy shower. It’s also what dumps rain in the tropics and sucks water from desert soils. A new study, published in ...
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