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Water vapor feedback and global warming
Isaac M. Held
, Brian J. Soden
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Greenhouse Gas
100%
Global Warming
100%
Water Vapor Feedback
100%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Positive Feedback
33%
Modeling Results
33%
21st Century
33%
Water Vapor
33%
Climate Change
33%
Opacity
33%
CO2 Concentration
33%
Surface Temperature
33%
Water Vapor Concentration
33%
Water Vapor Distribution
33%
Global Mean Surface Temperature
33%
Climate Research
33%
Surface Temperature Response
33%
Human Activities
33%
Climatic Effects
33%
Climate Sensitivity
33%
Model Sensitivity
33%
Earth's Climate
33%
Sensitivity Range
33%
Cloud Distribution
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Global Warming
100%
Planetary Atmosphere
66%
Carbon Dioxide
66%
Climate Change
33%
Positive Feedback
33%
Climatic Effect
33%
Engineering
Global Equilibrium
33%