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Mother Nature is always going to inject little ups and downs along our path to a warmer world, said University of Arizona professor Julia Cole, a co-author. Were trying to understand how those natural variations work so that scientists can do a better job of predicting the actual course of clima
Date: Dec 23, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Coral Showing Evidence of Trade Winds Hint at Global Warming
warmer globe. We're trying to recognize how these natural variations work so that scientists can do a far better job of predicting the actual course of climate transform into the future," Julia Cole of the University of Arizona, and co-author of an write-up announcing the outcomes of the study, said.
Date: Dec 22, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Chance of Decades-Long 'Megadrought' in Southwest Higher, Thanks to Global ...
Julia Cole, a professor of geosciences and atmospheric sciences at the Univesity of Arizona and one of the study's co-authors, said the results from this study should prompt the region to take the long view of its future drought risk.
Date: Sep 03, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
'Megadrought' Could Strike Southwestern U.S. For 30 Years
results help us take the long view of future drought risk in the Southwest - and the picture is not pretty. We hope this opens up new discussions about how to best use and conserve the precious water that we have," said Julia Cole, UA professor of geosciences and of atmospheric sciences," Ault said.
"These results help us take the long view of future drought risk in the Southwest and the picture is not pretty. We hope this opens up new discussions about how to best use and conserve the precious water that we have," said Julia Cole, UA professor of geosciences and of atmospheric sciences.