New study shows IPCC predictions of decreased precipitation in southwestern US are exactly backwards.
Why do models predict climatic responses opposite to those observed in the geologic record?
The North American Monsoon (NAM)…
The North American Monsoon (NAM) is a seasonal weather pattern characterized by a pronounced increase in rainfall during the summer months, primarily affecting large areas of northwest Mexico and the southwestern United States, including regions of Arizona, New Mexico, and occasionally extending into parts of California,…
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