Cloud computing: Memory's in the air
India, Dec. 14 -- Think about what you know about how a monsoon system works: moisture evaporates from the oceans; it accumulates in the air; wind and weather systems move this accumulated moisture; pressure systems and heat cause it to rain.
Traditionally, this has been seen as a rather smooth and gradual process.
So far, so familiar.
Except now, it turns out that the air itself has memory, of a kind. And that memory exists in the form of moisture or water vapour that can persist far longer than was previously thought - and exist and persist entirely independent of the oceans.
This "memory" can impact a monsoon system in ways that are entirely independent of the monsoon system too.
It can even serve as a tipping point, precipitating downpo...
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