Global warming and cleaner skies are making it rain more
September 22nd, 2008 - 2:21 pm ICT by ANI ( 1 comment )London, September 22 (ANI): After analyzing global measurements of solar radiation and rainfall taken between 1986 and 2000, scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, have determined that global warming and cleaner skies are making it rain more.
According to a report in New Scientist, on an average, surface solar radiation has increased by 0.21 watts per square meter per year over land, and rainfall has increased by 3.5 millimeters per year.
In recent decades, air pollution has dropped, so more sunlight is penetrating the atmosphere, said Martin Wild of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
Meanwhile, rising levels of greenhouse gases are bouncing radiation back to Earths surface.
The extra energy has fuelled an increase in evaporation.
This intensification of the water cycle means more heavy precipitation events, more flooding, and more landslides, erosion and overloading of water management systems, said Wild.
The analysis only covers land areas, so it isnt clear whether the extra rain is coming from increased evaporation over land or oceans.
According to Wild, the effects have not been distributed evenly.
Local factors, such as winds that carry rain elsewhere, mean some places have become drier, such as the south-west US and southern Asia. (ANI)
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September 22nd, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Wow, now it is BAD for us to reduce air pollution? Does the EPA know about this?