Earth Science

Atmospheric Physics indicates a one degree celsius increase in temperature increases maximum water vapor capacity in the atmosphere by 7%. Given Dr. Bartlett's formula for counting the doubling, divide 70 by 7 and you get that 10 degrees increase in temperature Celsius will double the maximum water vapor capacity in the atmosphere.

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