Submitted by besselfunctions t3_11qoeyx in science
shesdaydreaming t1_jcgh9zl wrote
Yes, because with every X rise in average temperature more and more water vapour can be stored in the atmosphere, so when it's hot you get droughts and then when going into autumn and winter you're more likely to get periods where all the rain falls at once, which causes flooding because when in a drought the ground doesn't absorb the water it runs across the surface.
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