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What happens when the night-time dew point temperatures rising even a few degrees?

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What happens when the night-time dew point temperatures rising even a few degrees?

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There’s been much talk about the global maximum temperatures rising, due to global warming. However, if nighttime temperatures raise even a few degrees above the dew point, then precipitation doesn’t fall, and that is probably what is keeping the monsoon rain from falling in the summer in the Middle East and North Africa. FIVE SIMPLE EFFORTS could help bring the dew point closer to the air temperature: (1.) Planting the cities of the Arabian peninsula with native shade trees, like the native Acacia, (2.) Eliminating any grazing of rangelands within a 50 mile radius around the cities. (3.) Densely replanting local native perennial grasses and native trees in Ecological Restoration preserves like in the Empty Quarter and other deserts, to shade the bare soils in the summer. (4.) Sow local native plant seeds to hold the soil in as many areas as possible, to help lower the blowing atmospheric dust. (5.) Install solar panels on every flat-roofed building, thereby shading the building and ca

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