Pedro DiNezio

Pedro DiNezio

Pedro DiNezio, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences, studies the dynamics, predictability, and impacts of global climate fluctuations generated by tropical oceans, including El Niño and La Niña. His research employs numerical models and geological archives to identify drivers of past environmental changes and enhance the accuracy of future climate change predictions.

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Pedro DiNezio

Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought

Human activity is locking the U.S. Southwest into prolonged drought and heightening global drought risks, climate models show

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