Wet soil is a major factor that triggers and drives extreme heatwaves around the world (opens in new tab)
Heatwaves tend to strike the same familiar places. The dry interior of North America, a scorched Mediterranean summer, farm belts where the soil runs low just as the heat peaks. Dry ground turns sunlight into heat, so these places bake hardest. That map of where soil drives the worst heat has felt fixed. A new
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