in summer.
Water Vapor Is Mostly Blamed For Globle Warming And Greenhouse Effects. Up To 75% In Winter And Fall. 90% For Spring And Summer.
Summer.
Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, etc, are all heat driven circular storms. Their source of energy is water vapor turning into rain at high altitudes. In order to have enough water vapor, the ocean temperature should be above 23 degrees C. If it is too cold, there will not be enough water vapor to drive the storm. It would possibly be possible to use silver iodide in front of the storm to clear out the water vapor and remove the water vapor that way starving the storm. In winter the storms do not have enough fuel.
So specifically steam will form when you boil water. While water vapor forms when the sun evaporates water. Steam you would most likely see, while water vapor is more of an invisible gas.
humidity is water vapor in the atmosphere that makes the weather feel hotter than it really is
Because water has a non-zero vapor pressure even at very low temperatures.
Water Vapor Is Mostly Blamed For Globle Warming And Greenhouse Effects. Up To 75% In Winter And Fall. 90% For Spring And Summer.
Summer.
Evaporation is driven by heat. In warmer weather, more water will evaporate. In colder weather, more water will condense and return to a liquid phase.
Floods are the result of precipitation (rain), and rain is the result of sudden temperature or pressure changes in saturated humid air, that cause that air to lose it's ability to retain the water vapor entrained within it. In short, rain happens when warm, saturated air cools. Cool air can't hold as much water as warm air - that's why condensation forms on a cold glass in summer. Since there is warmer air (holding more water vapor) in the summer than in the winter, there is more precipitation in the summer than in the winter.
first One is near and the second one it is far from
it absorbs more in the summer
Hurricanes, Typhoons, Cyclones, etc, are all heat driven circular storms. Their source of energy is water vapor turning into rain at high altitudes. In order to have enough water vapor, the ocean temperature should be above 23 degrees C. If it is too cold, there will not be enough water vapor to drive the storm. It would possibly be possible to use silver iodide in front of the storm to clear out the water vapor and remove the water vapor that way starving the storm. In winter the storms do not have enough fuel.
The air flow during the summer flows down instead of up causing the water to be warmer. during the winter it flows up causing a breeze to cross the water making it cooler
Because they do not sweat as much in the winter than they do in the summer.
So specifically steam will form when you boil water. While water vapor forms when the sun evaporates water. Steam you would most likely see, while water vapor is more of an invisible gas.
In summer, they bathe in the cold water to cool off, and in winter their fur helps keep them warm.