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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -
More than 130 scientists from Iowa colleges
and universities say this year's drought is consistent with a warmer
climate predicted as part of global climate change and more droughts can
be expected.
Scientists and researchers
from 27 Iowa colleges and universities signed the Iowa Climate Statement
released Monday. It says a warming climate causes wet years to be
wetter and dry years to be hotter and dryer. Those extremes lead to more
flooding and drought, and Iowa has experienced both in recent years.
The state was hard hit this year when drought spread across two-thirds of the country.
The scientists say warming
will continue as global emissions increase and greenhouse gases
accumulate, and they expect a growing number of droughts as soon as the
2020s.