It Ain’t Rainin’ Down In Texas
Posted on | March 22, 2009 | 2 Comments 
Richard Seager plays his traditional role of scaring the crap out of Westerners:
What is permanent drought? It’s pretty much just like it sounds.
When I ask (with serious journalistic intonation, I might add) how long a permanent drought would last, he answers simply: “It would just become the new climate.” Duh.
(h/t Laura Paskus)
Here’s the current Texas drought map:
Seager and his colleagues, at Lamont-Doherty, are one of the best climate research groups I’ve worked with at presenting a lay-audience window into their work. They do ocean->drought modeling, and all their major papers get a web page explaining the work for the general public. The full kit is here.
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2 Responses to “It Ain’t Rainin’ Down In Texas”


March 22nd, 2009 @ 6:14 pm
It’s not just Texas, but also Mexico. Take a look at last week’s EOS.
March 23rd, 2009 @ 10:12 am
“nobody ever says the Sahara is in drought”