Snow on one day followed by summer-type temperatures the next may be seen as typical Indiana weather. But one organization studies how climate and other seasonal changes affect the state. WFYI's Terri Dee speaks with the Indiana University Resilience Institute Managing Director Sarah Mincey about the long-range effects of climate change on government, business and agriculture and public interpretation of information about weather extremes. WFYI Reporter Terri Dee: The state has seen instances of extreme flooding and very hot, dry summers with smaller occurrences of rain over the past few years.
https://www.wfyi.org/news/articles/insitute-studies-effects-of-climate-change#wfyi
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