rain fall

Alberto Castillo ezeizabotgard@hotmail.com
Thu, 05 Jan 2006 10:02:29 PST
Dear all:
           Why, we wonder, there is less rainfall if the planet is obviously 
warmer and more water than ever is supposed to be evaporating to the 
atmosphere?

           An expert was explaining last night that actually both oceans the 
Atlantic and the Pacific are colder and as a matter of fact, LESS water is 
evaporating to the atmosphere. The cause, something very cold down south 
that is melting away. Do you get the picture?

Regards
Alberto

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