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Two illustrations showing greater rainfall amounts falling from a cloud in a warmer climate than a baseline climate and the increased flooding that heavier rainfall casues

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On average, for every 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit) the atmosphere warms, it can hold 7 percent more water vapor. When atmospheric processes do trigger rain, that extra "background" water vapor can make it rain more heavily, leading to increased flooding. NOAA Climate.gov illustration.