posted 1 week ago
John,
This is what is said about "corn sweat". It is thought that how we have changed the US landscape with monoculture contributes to severe weather.
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"Corn sweat" is the rapid release of moisture (transpiration) by corn plants, releasing thousands of gallons of water per acre daily, which significantly increases humidity and elevates dew points in the Midwest. This localized atmospheric moisture intensifies heat waves, boosting the heat index, and provides fuel for severe, isolated thunderstorms.
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