No hang on, not THAT kind of cycle. Now what’s that you’ve ... As it rises into the sky, the water vapour begins to cool and condense into water droplets, forming clouds.
Water moves around the world in "atmospheric rivers" as part of the global water cycle, explained the report ... spreading across the world as vapour before cooling, condensing and returning ...
"If we want to predict the effects of climate change on Earth's water resources, we need data showing how the hydrologic cycle will respond ... mean less atmospheric cooling, triggering a feedback ...