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The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

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The Effects of Clouds on Climate Change

The total amount of precipitation and evaporation is mostly constrained by sunlight absorbed it's an energetic constraint. Because the air has more moisture specific humidity more actual moisture in terms of grams per kilogram of air for the same air current you can move more water around. And so the sort of naive prediction is that the wet places will get wetter and the dry will get drier. But if the equatorial regions become say cloudier will the net effect be negative or positive or is it still up in the air?

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