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      A Study of the Distribution and Variability of Cloud Water Using ISCCP, SSM/I Cloud Product, and Reanalysis Datasets

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              How much more rain will global warming bring?

              Climate models and satellite observations both indicate that the total amount of water in the atmosphere will increase at a rate of 7% per kelvin of surface warming. However, the climate models predict that global precipitation will increase at a much slower rate of 1 to 3% per kelvin. A recent analysis of satellite observations does not support this prediction of a muted response of precipitation to global warming. Rather, the observations suggest that precipitation and total atmospheric water have increased at about the same rate over the past two decades.
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                Journal
                Journal of Climate
                J. Climate
                American Meteorological Society
                0894-8755
                1520-0442
                May 2014
                May 2014
                : 27
                : 9
                : 3114-3128
                Article
                10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00031.1
                0c8bbf79-8742-42cd-adc0-ac7c64be9d1f
                © 2014
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