‘Flash droughts’ are Midwest’s next big climate threat

New research shows that dry weather is coming on more quickly than before, with little advance warning.

September in Oklahoma is typically a rainy season, when farmers take advantage of the state’s third-wettest month to plant winter wheat. But last year, many were caught off guard by abnormally dry weather that descended without warning. In the span of just three weeks, nearly three-quarters of the state began experiencing drought conditions, ranging from moderate to extreme.

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