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CO Springs Gazette: Parts of some Plains states drier than Dust Bowl.

While experts say the possibility of another Dust Bowl is unlikely because of modern irrigation and farming techniques enacted afterward that are aimed at holding soil in place, greater erosion in recent years has resulted in an increasing number of dust storms, including one last month that lasted three days in Lubbock, Texas.” As I’ve mentioned before, the recent winds have done a mighty fine job of picking up our dirt roads and dropping them over in Oklahoma and Texas.  It’s terrifyingly dry.

05/11/14 • 12:46 PM • EnvironmentalNatureSanta Fe LocalScience • No Comments

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