Vapor Storms Are Threatening People and Property
More moisture in a warmer atmosphere is fueling intense hurricanes and flooding rains
Jennifer A. Francis is a senior scientist and acting deputy director of the Woodwell Climate Research Center. She has done extensive research on Arctic warming and on atmospheric vapor and energy. She is a member of Scientific American's board of advisers. Credit: Nick Higgins
More moisture in a warmer atmosphere is fueling intense hurricanes and flooding rains
The Arctic climate is shattering record after record, altering weather worldwide
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