Utah State University: Scientists Find High Pressure Ridges Aren't the Main Players in the West's Drying Climate
February 01, 2022
February 01, 2022
LOGAN, Utah, Feb. 1 (TNSJou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
By Lynnette Harris
Scientists seeking the causes for drought often, and quite logically, focus on large, persistent areas of high pressure, which are well-known to be associated with hotter and drier weather over the course of weeks and months. But a new report from an international team of climate scientists suggests day-to-day weather system changes have played a big role in a period of g . . .
By Lynnette Harris
Scientists seeking the causes for drought often, and quite logically, focus on large, persistent areas of high pressure, which are well-known to be associated with hotter and drier weather over the course of weeks and months. But a new report from an international team of climate scientists suggests day-to-day weather system changes have played a big role in a period of g . . .