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OSU researchers need volunteers track drought, effects of 'the blob'

2015-06-30 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Oregonian: Scientists want to get to the bottom of this drought, and they need your help. Oregon State University researchers are looking for volunteers to run climate models on their computers. The simulations will compare thousands of Western United States winter seasons. California is in its fourth year of a drought, with some of the most severe drought conditions in the past century. Oregon is in its second drought year and Washington is in its first. Researchers want to know whether this is linked...

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