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Global weather records show hydroclimate whiplash has swelled globally by 31% to 66% since the mid-20th century, the international team of climate researchers found—even more than climate models ...
A timely study in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment describes these kinds of rapid swings as "hydroclimate whiplash," providing evidence that it is increasing globally. "The evidence shows that ...
Scientists point to a clear climate change signature in these fires — what researchers are calling “hydroclimate whiplash,” when wet winters are followed by exceptionally dry conditions.
After a summer of severe drought and raging wildfires, California is now facing a series of storms and intense flooding. How did the state go from one extreme to the other? Climate scientist Dr ...