2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023jd039306
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Revisiting the Link Between Thunderstorms and Upper Tropospheric Water Vapor

Colin Price,
Tair Plotnik,
Joydeb Saha
et al.

Abstract: As the Earth's temperatures continue to rise due to increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, a large portion of the warming is due to positive feedbacks from increasing atmospheric water vapor or specific humidity (SH). Some of this water vapor in the boundary layer is transported via deep convection to the upper troposphere (as droplets and ice crystals), moistening the upper troposphere. These small changes in SH in the upper troposphere have a significant impact on the Earth's radiation balance. We co… Show more

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