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2024-02-11 10:08:35 UTC - HELPFUL

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Wärmere Luft führt dazu, dass bei Trockenheit mehr Feuchtigkeit von der Erdoberfläche verdunstet; warme Luft kann auch mehr Feuchtigkeit speichern und so schwere Schnee- und Regenereignisse auslösen. Die Intensität hydrologischer Extreme nimmt global messbar zu. https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5087

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