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When I was studying climatology, I wondered if an increased evening out of global temperatures (with higher latitudes warming disproportionately more than lower) would lead to a kind of lethargy in weather systems, since it is ultimately temperature differentials that are the driving force to their movement. So systems that bring rain to the coast might be less likely to wander inland, for example. That would then intensify the continental effect and make interiors more prone to drought.
Wasnt that the basis for Interstellar?
Oh hmm… I thought they were having some sort of problem with a blight that was wiping out all the commercial crops one-by-one until only corn was left. And then the NASA researchers realized even corn was on in trouble. But there was a lot going on in that movie that was hard to follow, so I'm not sure. Maybe there was a climate angle?
Going back to the lethargy idea, one could also surmise that when the rain does work its way inland, you could get more than you bargained for because the system will stall again and dump on one spot rather than moving on. At least that sort of tracks with what we've been seeing.
Might have confused it with Grapes of Wrath and came out with a weird conclusuon, been a while on both