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greenhouse effect through its warming effect maintains the present temperature, temperature increase will lead to increased evaporation, enhanced greenhouse effect leads to an increase in tropospheric temperature, CO2 is a mostly antropogenically produced greenhouse gas, water vapor is carried upward by convection, clouds are produced as a result of convection, CO2 concentration when increased results in an increase in temperature, feedback mechanisms are the climate models main source of uncertainty, longwave radiation absorption and emission creates greenhouse effect, water vapor condenses in the atmosphere to produce clouds, water vapor is the most important atmospheric greenhouse gas, water vapor increase in atmosphere will lead to water vapor feedback, water vapor is responsible for the largest greenhouse effect, greenhouse gas concentration increase gives rise to an enhanced greenhouse effect, longwave radiation can be trapped in the atmosphere, CO2 concentration increase gives rise to an enhanced greenhouse effect, water vapor feedback creates an enhanced greenhouse effect, evaporation increase will induce an increase in atmospheric water vapor, water vapor feedback is a positive feedback mechanisms, clouds provide other (in addition to water vapor) negative and positive feedback mechanisms, temperature increase leads to higher atmosheric capacity to hold water, capacity to hold water increase in a warmer atmosphere leads to an increase in water vapor, evaporation is the main source of atmospheric water vapor, water vapor absorbs and emits in the window region longwave radiation