How much water is in the atmosphere?

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The discussion centers around the quantity of water present in the Earth's atmosphere and how it compares to the total amount of fresh water stored on the planet. Participants explore various measurements and sources of information regarding atmospheric water content.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants inquire whether scientists have a reliable measure of atmospheric water content and its comparison to Earth's fresh water.
  • One participant cites a Wikipedia article stating that the mean moisture content of the atmosphere is equivalent to approximately 25 mm of liquid water covering the entire globe.
  • Another participant mentions that weather satellites provide insights into atmospheric water content, highlighting the differences between visible and infrared images in detecting water vapor.
  • A participant references data indicating that about 3,100 mi³ (12,900 km³) of water exists in the atmosphere at any given time, noting that if all this water fell as precipitation, it would cover the Earth with about 1 inch of water.
  • Another claim states that the amount of water in the atmosphere constitutes 0.04% of Earth's fresh water and 0.001% of the total water, with an assertion that the capacity of the atmosphere to hold water vapor doubles with a 10-degree Celsius increase in temperature.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants present various figures and sources regarding the amount of water in the atmosphere, but there is no consensus on a single measurement or interpretation of the data. Multiple competing views and data points remain in the discussion.

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Some claims depend on specific definitions and measurements of water content, and there may be unresolved assumptions regarding the accuracy of satellite data and the conditions under which atmospheric water content is measured.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in meteorology, environmental science, or hydrology may find this discussion relevant, particularly those exploring the dynamics of water in the atmosphere and its implications for climate and weather patterns.

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At any given moment do scientists have an idea of how much water is in the atmosphere? Can we compare it to how much fresh water is stored on Earth as a liquid?
 
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According to this article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_vapor
the mean moisture content of the atmosphere is equivalent to approx. 25 mm of liquid water covering the entire surface of the globe. (See the section 'Water Vapor in Earth's Atmosphere')
 
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At any given moment do scientists have an idea of how much water is in the atmosphere?
Thanks to weather satellites, yes, they do. You've seen weather satellite images that show the Earth as ocean and land, partly covered by clouds. Those are visible images of the Earth as seen from space. Looking at the Earth in infrared gives a very different picture. Several wavelengths are particularly sensitive to water vapor. For example, here's a 6.7 micron channel image:

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http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthhowmuch.html details all the forms of water on Earth

"About 3,100 mi3 (12,900 km3) of water, mostly in the form of water vapor, is in the atmosphere at anyone time. If it all fell as precipitation at once, the Earth would be covered with only about 1 inch of water."

Edit: Dang --- did it again ---- old post
 
According to the USGS Water Science School the amount of water in the atmosphere is .04 of a percent of the total of Earth's fresh water and .001 percent of the amount of Earth's total water. The increase in the amount of water vapor the atmosphere can hold doubles with an increase of 10 degrees (centigrade i believe).
 
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