Evidence for widespread drought intensification is less clear and inherently difficult to confirm with available data because of the increase of time - integrated
precipitation at most locations other than the subtropics.
Not exact matches
Brent Christner, assistant professor of biological sciences
at LSU, recently found evidence that bacteria and biological cells are the
most efficient ice - forming catalysts in
precipitation from
locations around the globe.
The simulated effects of changing monthly temperature and
precipitation included a distinctive dieback of extant trees
at most locations, with only partial recovery of biomass in areas of today's temperate deciduous forest.