University of Michigan: But It's Dry Heat - Climate Change, Aridification of North America
May 20, 2020
May 20, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, May 20 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Discussions of drought often center on the lack of precipitation. But among climate scientists, the focus is shifting to include the growing role that warming temperatures are playing as potent drivers of greater aridity and drought intensification.
Increasing aridity is already a clear trend across the western United States, where anthropogenic climate warming is contributing t . . .
Discussions of drought often center on the lack of precipitation. But among climate scientists, the focus is shifting to include the growing role that warming temperatures are playing as potent drivers of greater aridity and drought intensification.
Increasing aridity is already a clear trend across the western United States, where anthropogenic climate warming is contributing t . . .