Mark Smith
@geomorphmark.bsky.social
Prof of Water Science and Health at Uni of Leeds. Geography - Hydrology - Malaria - Climate - Geomorphology. Dabble in icey stuff too. Oh and running... lots of running.
Reposted by Mark Smith
2024 was also a record for the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere. Water vapour is a powerful greenhouse gas and a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, amplifying the CO₂ induced warming.
The increased levels of water in the atmosphere mean that heavy rainfall events become more severe.
The increased levels of water in the atmosphere mean that heavy rainfall events become more severe.
January 10, 2025 at 10:42 AM
2024 was also a record for the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere. Water vapour is a powerful greenhouse gas and a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, amplifying the CO₂ induced warming.
The increased levels of water in the atmosphere mean that heavy rainfall events become more severe.
The increased levels of water in the atmosphere mean that heavy rainfall events become more severe.
Hi Dan - could you add me please? Cheers!
November 28, 2024 at 11:57 AM
Hi Dan - could you add me please? Cheers!