The second dust bowl cometh for America, supercomputer warns
In the 2004 disaster flick The Day After Tomorrow, the world is subsumed by extreme weather as a violent climate collapse encases the northern hemisphere in ice and slow in a matter of days.
A climate model developed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Argonne National Labs, projects prolonged droughts across much of the US which will be followed by brief but devastating floods. But these events won't happen overnight. The model forecasts climate patterns in blocks down to 12 square kilometers — about 4.6 square miles for those who don't speak metric — and was simulated using supercomputers at the National Energy Science Computing Center at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility.
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