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15 Νοε 2023 · Spatially-explicit changes in ecosystem suitability for 6 ecosystems within the southwestern United States, from historical (1970—2000) to mid-century (2041–2060) and end-of-century (2081 ...
- Southwestern United States drought of the 21st century ... - Nature
Intense drought has occurred in the United States Southwest...
- Rapid intensification of the emerging southwestern North ... - Nature
Nature Climate Change - Southwestern North America has been...
- Southwestern United States drought of the 21st century ... - Nature
19 Σεπ 2022 · Intense drought has occurred in the United States Southwest this century, causing unprecedented stress to water resources. Here we use paleoclimate and instrumental records to establish that...
The Southwest is the hottest and driest region in the United States, where the availability of water has defined its landscapes, history of human settlement, and modern economy. Climate changes pose challenges for an already parched region that is expected to get hotter and, in its southern half, significantly drier.
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Climate change is affecting the Southwest. Temperatures have increased by almost 2°F in the last century, with the 2001-2010 decade being the warmest since records began 110 years ago. [1] The length of the frost-free season has increased by 19 days in recent decades. [2]
14 Φεβ 2022 · Nature Climate Change - Southwestern North America has been experiencing lower than average precipitation and higher temperatures since 2000. This emerging megadrought, spanning 2000–2021 ...
14 Φεβ 2022 · The drought that has enveloped southwestern North America for the past 22 years is the region’s driest megadrought—defined as a drought lasting two decades or longer — since at least the year 800, according to a new study in the journal Nature Climate Change.
Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States speaks broadly and clearly about climate and its effects on the people and landscapes of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, the U.S.– Mexico border region, and the lands of Native Nations.