Jonathan Winter Quoted on This Year's Warm Winter
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.
[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.
[more]The associate professor of geography discusses rainfall and weather conditions in an Inverse story about the film "Weathering With You."
[more]A wavy jet stream, air pollution, and changes to the landscape are all theories for why the Southeast has warmed less than other parts of the planet.
[more]The IPCC has shifted from saying it is "virtually certain" human influence has warmed the ocean, atmosphere, and land to saying it is "unequivocal." said Jonathan Winter, Associate Professor of Geography.
[more]Irrigated farming of corn, soybean, and wheat may decrease in some areas of the U.S.
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