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August 19th 2020
PSU research helps city better understand climate change's impact on vital Bull Run Watershed
The Bull Run Watershed is Portland's primary source of drinking water for...
August 29th 2018
El Niño predicted this winter; what does that mean for the Pacific Northwest?
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is forecasting a 60% chance that we will experience an El Niño event this fall with that probability increasing to 70% for this upcoming winter. El Niño events often get...
August 23rd 2018
Chile can expect larger and more frequent wildfires, PSU study finds
Chile had some of the worst wildfires in its nation's history in 2017, but policymakers and communities should expect larger and more frequent wildfires in the years to come, according to a new study co-authored by a Portland State University professor. In the study, published online...
August 21st 2018
The science behind Portland's record-breaking heat
It’s official: Portland has broken its all-time record, set in 2015, of 29 days over 90 degrees. Aug. 22 marked the 30th day over 90. July was the the second warmest on record at PDX, and August has been even warmer. The cause of...
May 30th 2018
Climate change increasing risks of lightning-ignited fires, PSU study finds
Fires ignited by lightning have and will likely continue to increase across the Mediterranean and temperate regions in the Southern Hemisphere under a warmer climate, according to a new study co-led by a Portland State University researcher. ...
August 28th 2017
Portland State research in ancient forests show link between climate change and wildfires
Portland State researchers studying centuries-old trees in South America have found a tight correlation between wildfires and a warm weather fluctuation that has become more frequent in recent decades – and will continue to be more frequent as the climate warms. PSU geography professor...
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