Come to think of it, the name Diffenbaugh seems destined for headlines. Be it the Monterey Peninsula Unified Superintendent's or his best-selling author wife's, the name seems to capture a lot of attention.
Most recently, Diffenbaugh's brother Noah Diffenbaugh, Associate Professor of Earth System Science at Stanford University, was featured in the San Francisco Chronicle for his research on changing weather patterns that are causing California's drought. Actually, he's been featured in the newspaper several times.
Noah Diffenbaugh's research is fascinating and depressing at the same time. He and his team are predicting California's dryness is here to stay, thanks to the "Ridiculous Resilient Ridge."
Check it out here.
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