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To: TexasGator
I think you have it backwards.

Heat creates the transfer from water to vapor...which then rises.

And the cold upper atmosphere causes the vapor to become solid water...and then rain.

27 posted on 08/01/2014 5:29:31 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (Obama: Race is his cover...jihad is his game.)
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To: RoosterRedux

“I think you have it backwards.
Heat creates the transfer from water to vapor...”

That is what I said. REREAD my post.


29 posted on 08/01/2014 5:34:40 PM PDT by TexasGator
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To: RoosterRedux
"I think you have it backwards"

He has it right. The water evaporation process absorbs heat, cooling the waters surface. The gaseous water vapor rises til it cools, then condenses, giving off the heat it absorbed when it evaporated

In a major system, the volume of water being evaporated then condensed can be very, very large and the amount of heat being transferred from the water to the atmosphere is huge enough to make hurricanes.

54 posted on 08/02/2014 2:38:57 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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