Climate change-induced warming is drying out the America West by not only reducing precipitation, but also accelerating evaporation — even amid adequate rainfall, a new study has found.
Evaporation accounted for 61 percent of the region's drought severity from 2020 to 2022, while reduced precipitation was responsible for just 39 percent of these conditions, according to the study, published on Wednesday in Science Advances.
Historically, drought in the U.S. West was driven by a lack of rainfall...