Variable summer rainfall in U.S. southeast linked to climate change
Thursday, October 28, 2010 - 08:31
in Earth & Climate
A doubling of abnormally wet or dry summer weather in the southeastern United States in recent decades has come from an intensification of the summertime North Atlantic subtropical high (NASH), or "Bermuda High." And that intensification appears to be coming from global warming, according to a new analysis.