2004
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Ana B. Ruescas Orient et al., « Evolución del vapor de agua en la atmósfera mar del sureste español », Investigaciones Geográficas (Esp), ID : 10670/1.thffxg
"Detection of some warning signs of the effects of climate change (rising temperature and scarce precipitation) is one of the greatest challenges in Mediterranean climatology.The objective of this paper concerns a basic process little studied as of yet and one of theweaknesses in the climate change hypothesis: if the increase in regional temperatures isreal, then the evaporation in the skin surface of the Mediterranean sea should have increased at the same time; but where is that excess vapor? This question is relevantbecause water vapor is the main atmospheric trace gas in the greenhouse effect and itsaction causes most of the present and future thermal increases forecast by theoretical models"