Climate change effect on U.S. wind speeds to be minimal, says study
Wind speeds over the vast bulk of the United States, including all of the windy Great Plains, will be largely unaffected by global climate change over the next 30-50 years, according to a new study from researchers at Indiana University.
The report appears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition, and is described by Science Daily as "the first analysis of long-term stability of wind over the U.S." Previously, a number of studies have predicted that climate change will cause global winds to diminish, but those studies have not been supported by actual observations over time of wind speeds ...





