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Models predict that the climate will get wetter, with more intense downpours in winter, putting more houses and businesses at risk.
"The wet will get wetter and the dry will get dryer," Isaac Held, a research scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, told me.
Beyond that, says Dixon, if three-fourths of the models project that the Sahel (the area just south of the Sahara) will get wetter, for example, and a fourth says it will dry out, "there's a tendency to go with the majority.
"If the soil is dry, the thermals are stronger, and our new research shows that this makes rain more likely". Current models of future climate change broadly suggest that dry areas will get drier and wet areas will get wetter.
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