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Brilliant !
NASA/RSS deleted their average global Total Precipitable Water (TPW) anomaly web site (TPW anomaly Jan 1988 thru Dec 2023). The site was deleted in early January but can still be obtained via the WaybackMachine. I wonder what they are up to. An email enquire re this to RSS support was non-committal.
Measured water vapor has been increasing at about 1.4 % per decade. This is more than twice the maximum possible from just feedback from planet warming and can account for all of climate change attributable to humanity.