Quoted: Warmer air can hold more moisture, and when the conditions are right — like they were last week — the atmosphere will “wring out that moisture,” said Steve Vavrus, a climate and atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Quoted: Warmer air can hold more moisture, and when the conditions are right — like they were last week — the atmosphere will “wring out that moisture,” said Steve Vavrus, a climate and atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.