Potential Chromospheric Evaporation in A M-dwarf's Flare Triggered by Einstein Probe Mission https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.03114 J. Wang et al.
arXiv abstract link
“The hydrological cycle has accelerated and become more erratic and unpredictable ... either too much or too little water. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, conducive to heavy rainfall. More rapid evaporation and drying of soils worsen drought conditions” www.theguardian.com/environment/...
World Meteorological Organization says water is ‘canary in the coalmine of climate change’ and calls for urgent action
"A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture which is conducive to heavy rainfall. More rapid evaporation and drying of soils worsen drought conditions.” – Celeste Saulo, WMO secretary general #GlobalCarbonFeeAndDividendPetitionwww.theguardian.com/environment/...
World Meteorological Organization says water is ‘canary in the coalmine of climate change’ and calls for urgent action
Me: ok I'm gonna go for a run Body: no you're not, it's 38 degrees Me: look it's FINE, there's a breeze Body: yes, the breeze is also 38 degrees Me: haven't you ever heard of evaporation Body: haven't you ever heard of [causes my leg muscles to seize up]
their cool surfaces may attract a fund from the air when it is loaded with fogs & vapors, especially in the night-time. That they have some never-failing stock at hand to counterbalance evaporation & the waste by cattle, is notorious to the meanest observer. For on the chalks no springs are ever...
Potential Chromospheric Evaporation in A M-dwarf's Flare Triggered by Einstein Probe Mission https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.03114 J. Wang et al.
arXiv abstract link
Titan is the only solar system world besides Earth known to have standing bodies of liquid on its surface and an earthlike cycle of liquid rain and evaporation. Its high altitude layer of atmospheric haze is evident in the Cassini view of the 5,000 kilometer diameter moon over Saturn's rings and
The water stays there it just gets blasted up and then it goes back down. You could lose a bit naturally to evaporation but it doesn't -consume- a lot of water to do that show A show Im actually not physically far from right this second actually