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Hot Drought

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climate-change1 year ago

"Unprecedented 'Hot Drought' in the West Lasts Over 500 Years"

New research using tree ring analysis suggests that the hot and dry conditions in the Western United States over the last two decades are unprecedented in at least 500 years. This "hot drought" is a result of extreme heat and dry conditions amplifying each other, and it has never been this severe. The study highlights the increasing prevalence of hot drought across western North America since the 16th century, emphasizing the impact of human-caused climate change on temperature changes and the uncertainty it brings to future projections and mitigation measures.

environment2 years ago

"Unprecedented Hot Drought: Western US Faces Extreme Weather in Last 500 Years, New Research Shows"

New research using a technique called blue light intensity on tree rings has revealed an unprecedented "hot drought" in Western North America over the last century, with increased association in recent decades. The study, published in Science Advances, shows a strong relationship between rising summer temperatures and decreasing soil moisture, leading to more frequent and severe drought conditions. The findings suggest that high temperatures have amplified soil moisture deficits and contributed to the frequency, intensity, and spatial extent of drought conditions, indicating a potential link to anthropogenic climate change.