'Hot droughts' are becoming more common in the arid West, new study finds
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"The frequency of compound warm and dry summers particularly in the last 20 years is unprecedented," said Karen King, lead author of the study.
"Narrow rings [mean] less water," said King, a dendrochronologist, who specialized in tree ring dating.
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