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Study Finds Global Warming Has Made California’s Drought Worse

  • August 20, 2015
  • Los Angeles

Global warming is worsening a effects of California’s ancestral drought, according to a investigate published in a biography Geophysical Research Letters

“A lot of people consider that a volume of sleet that falls out a sky is a usually thing that matters,” lead author A. Park Williams, a bioclimatologist during Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Scientists analyzed information on rainfall, temperature, steam and other meridian factors from 1901 to 2014. The researchers found that while there wasn’t a long-term flood trend, temperatures rose approximately 2.5 degrees over that time. That increase, total with a miss of rainfall in California over a final few years, quickened a dampness detriment in already dry dirt and trees. 

Williams pronounced warming trends are likely obliged for 15 percent to 20 percent of a drought. 

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The new investigate is a latest systematic news to partially censure California’s drought on tellurian warming. A Stanford University

“It used to be that half a years were warm, and half were cool,” Dr. Noah Diffenbaugh, a Stanford study’s lead author, told The New York Times

In Apr 2014, a Utah State University investigate also linked

Nearly all of California$2.74 billion this year

The drought also has exacerbated wildfire season, with dozens of blazesCalFire

Gov. Jerry Brown (D), an outspoken environmental advocate, pronounced progressing this month a drought has combined a “new normal” in a state. 

“The fires are changing. The drought over a final several years has done all drier,” Brown said

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