Review: Increased Fall Precipitation in the Southeastern United States Driven by Higher‐Intensity, Frontal Precipitation
The southerly wind off the Gulf of Mexico is a big component in the day-to-day weather along the Gulf Coast. But new research dives into just how big a driver that is – particularly in the fall. Turns out, much like summer, the moisture-rich air pushed inland during the fall can lead to more intense rain events. You may ask,… Read more →