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Climate change speeds up water cycle, triggering more extreme weather

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Climate change and rising temperatures are increasing the likelihood of droughts and heavy rainfall.

For every degree Celsius increase in temperature, the atmosphere can hold 7% more water vapor.

Climate change is impacting the snowpack, an essential component of the water cycle.

In 2023 , California experienced this first -hand when a period of drought was followed by record-setting rain and snowfall.

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