Record-Shattering Heat Wave Impacts Ecosystems in the Western U.S.
Record-Shattering Heat Wave Impacts Ecosystems in the Western U.S.
US · Published Apr 24, 2026
Record heat wave in the Western U.S. impacts ecosystems.
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of extreme heat events.
Researchers study effects on vulnerable species and water resources.
Ecological impacts from Arizona to Wyoming
A record-shattering heat wave has swept across the Western United States, leaving a trail of ecological impacts from Arizona to Wyoming. Climate scientists express surprise at the heat wave's intensity and early arrival, noting that temperatures have surpassed typical highs for March and even May. This extreme weather event follows a winter characterized by record-breaking heat and dryness, raising significant concerns about the long-term consequences for the region's ecosystems.
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