Jonathan Winter Quoted in the Wall Street Journal
A warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, seeding stronger rain storms, according to Jonathan M. Winter, associate professor of geography at Dartmouth College.
[more]A warmer atmosphere holds more water vapor, seeding stronger rain storms, according to Jonathan M. Winter, associate professor of geography at Dartmouth College.
[more]"The Vermont flooding is a good example to get us thinking about the worst-case scenario for extreme rainfall events and how flooding damages our infrastructure." The assistant professor of Geography tells New York Magazine.
[more]A new study led by Professor Jonathan Winter and Christopher Picard '23 suggests that the Northeast United States is set to experience more extreme weather conditions such as heavy rainfall due to rising temperatures.
[more]The Assistant Professor of Geography spoke to WMUR about the dangers of warming temperatures in New Hampshire.
[more]The geography professor talks with The Christian Science Monitor about the warm winter that New England just experienced. "It's a useful indicator of where we're headed," he says.
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