| Climate shift under way in increasingly drier Southwest U.S. |
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University of Arizona researcher Stephanie McAfee's
research on rainfall data in the Southwest United States found that the
jet stream, which brings winter storms to that area of the U.S. have
shifted north, taking much-needed rainfall with it. Read more...
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 September 2008 ) |
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