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The US Is Seeing Stronger Storms, So Why Are Droughts Getting Worse?

via Phys.org·May 26

About two-thirds of the U.S. is in some stage of drought in late spring 2026, yet the country has been seeing more intense downpours. This contradiction highlights the complex nature of climate change, where extreme weather events manifest in conflicting ways simultaneously. The broader implication is the urgent need for adaptive infrastructure and water management strategies to handle these volatile conditions.

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