Study Identifies Increased Frequency of Connected Patterns From Drought to Heavy Rain in Regional Hotspots Across Globe
May 14, 2020
May 14, 2020
PRINCETON, New Jersey, May 14 -- Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news release:
Like an undulating seesaw, weather in some regions swings from drought to heavy rain under the weight of climate-induced changes, according to an analysis published in Geophysical Research Letters. The study finds a link between droughts followed by heavy rain events, along with an increased rate of these extreme weather occurrence . . .
Like an undulating seesaw, weather in some regions swings from drought to heavy rain under the weight of climate-induced changes, according to an analysis published in Geophysical Research Letters. The study finds a link between droughts followed by heavy rain events, along with an increased rate of these extreme weather occurrence . . .