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Forecast – A Fragile Climate: Lowering water levels spell deep trouble for drought-plagued Southwest

Por: WGN-TV Nation November 03, 2022

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, , Photojournalist Steve Scheuer Posted: Nov 2, 2022 / 09:52 PM CDT Updated: Nov 2, 2022 / 09:52 PM CDT SHARE WGN Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling leads the special series Forecast – A Fragile Climate. In his 50 years as a meteorologist, he has seen the atmosphere do things he never thought possible. It’s what compelled him and the WGN team to travel all across the country in search of the very latest climate research and information.... + full article



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