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yep I was right you’ve never in out in a rainstorm.
the change in moisture and temperature from having raindrops form would cause air movement aka wind . Water vapor gives off heat to form liquid water drops . That’s an awful lot of heat energy added to the air .add your superheated steam from the so called fountains of the deep which are under the surface and you’ve got hot air to add to that. Water vapor gives off heat to form liquid water drops . That’s an awful lot of heat energy added to the air . Or course this would cause windy weather conditions. I’d say hurricanes and tornadoes along with this being hellishly hot
Deep ocean water is actually pretty cold, and, I've watch tides come in and haven't noticed any 'steam'.
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