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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (916506)1/22/2016 5:09:21 PM
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Because of global warming, there is more moisture in the air.

Based on this logic does it follow that the Sahara is now humid? Just because warmer air is able to hold more water doesn't mean it will. Let's take a typical 85 degree summer day in a city like St. Louis with a typical humidity in the 60% range while in San Jose at the same 85 degrees is only 30% or less. How could this be yet San Jose is within spitting distance of the Pacific?
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