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Tuesday
Aug162011

Extreme prairie weather focus of university study

A University of Regina researcher and his team will spend the next five years in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan learning about the extreme weather that has become a norm in these parts of the country.  The research will also look at whether global warming is potentially to blame for the droughts and floods that have destroyed farmers' crops over the years.

Read more in this Calgary Herald article from August 13, 2011.

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