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Parched soils can spark hot drought a nation away
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Parched soils can spark hot drought a nation away
Dry soils in northern Mexico may trigger episodes of simultaneous drought and heat wave hundreds of miles away in the southwestern United States, such as Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, according to a new study. These "hot droughts" in the region increasingly persist through consecutive days and nights rather than easing up after sundown, the research also found, leaving no window for afflicted areas to recover.
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Read Full ArticleDry soils in northern Mexico could trigger simultaneous droughts and heat waves hundreds of kilometres away in the southwest of the United States, such as Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, according to a new study. These "hot droughts" in the region continue increasingly during the [...]
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