As a result, the frequency of extreme cloud breaks in humid and warm areas increases. This conclusion was reached by scientists from the Austrian Institute of Science and Technology.
Researchers note that dry areas are also increasing due to water scarcity. The results of the study were published in the journal Science Advances.
According to scientists, a much higher resolution computer model has shown that warmer climates increase the amount of extreme precipitation in the tropics more than theoretically expected. In this case, the clouds are more densely packed into clouds, reports the Kronen Zeitung newspaper.