Utah State University: Human Activities May Have Boosted The West's 'Precipitation Roller Coaster'
January 12, 2023
January 12, 2023
LOGAN, Utah, Jan. 12 (TNSjou) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The Western U.S. is a hotspot for studying climate change impacts on the hydrological or water cycle. Despite lower-than-average total precipitation in 2021, the contrasting dryness and wetness in the Western U.S. has been widely described as a "precipitation roller coaster."
A new report from a team of climate scientists suggests the 2021 extreme "precipitation roller coast . . .
The Western U.S. is a hotspot for studying climate change impacts on the hydrological or water cycle. Despite lower-than-average total precipitation in 2021, the contrasting dryness and wetness in the Western U.S. has been widely described as a "precipitation roller coaster."
A new report from a team of climate scientists suggests the 2021 extreme "precipitation roller coast . . .