From a comment: “Although human activities have no direct effect on water vapour levels, temperature rises caused by human activity, do have an indirect effect in increasing quantities of water vapour in the atmosphere, thereby increasing global warming.”
Water Vapour is the biggest contributor to the ‘natural greenhouse
effect’ and varies the most in the atmosphere. Cold air can hold
little water and so the atmosphere over the polar regions contains very
little water vapour. In contrast, air over the tropics is very humid and
the atmosphere can contain up to 4% water vapour.
It
is this ‘positive feedback’ that makes water vapour important
in climate change as a small increase in global temperature would lead
to a rise in global water vapour levels thus further enhancing the greenhouse
effect.
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May 27, 2007
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the last number I’ve heard was that Yahoo’s Flickr service receives over 2.000 new photos per minute these days… There is a special “most popular last 7 days” “photo stream” there that is simply awsome – sooo many great new photos each day. Quite dangerous, timewise… Addictive.
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