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State Climate Officer Explains the Winter Snow Surge and What it Means for Utah's Water Future
USU researcher Jon Meyer explains the recent snow surge in Utah and how it is affecting the drought.
From its earliest moments USU’s core mission was to predict, research and scientifically solve Utah’s water problems and needs. Today, the university’s water specialists are among the world’s leading experts on water-related issues as they work to further understand this precious resource.
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USU researcher Jon Meyer explains the recent snow surge in Utah and how it is affecting the drought.
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