Multiple studies have established that forests create rain down wind by transpiring water into the air that would have otherwise escaped to the water table. If that's the case doesn't that mean that thinning forests to prevent forest fires is counter productive, as it makes forests down-wind dryer?
by /u/plato1123 in /r/askscience
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