Anyone who's been in a car on a hot summer day with the windows up understands that the process that makes global warming is very real, so real it can make you really unhappy if you don't roll down those windows. Energy enters from sunlight, heat is generated but can't escape because of the thick windows.
The more crap we put into our atmosphere, the thicker our earth's windows become. This traps heat and the temperature rises. The heat warms the atmosphere, and the oceans.
More heat increases evaporation, putting more moisture into the atmosphere. And because heat is energy, there's more meterological energy to push that moisture around. So storms are wetter and meaner.
This isn't rocket science. It's basically 9th grade physics.
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