Talk:Drought in Canada

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Sublimation Error
One sentence reads: "High surface temperatures intensify droughts by enhancing evapotranspiration in summer, and increasing sublimation and melting of the snowpack during winter." This is true for evapotranspiration and melting of snow in the winter, but sublimation increases with cold, not warmth. Someone needs to modify this sentence. Tatlayoko (talk) 17:23, 9 January 2018 (UTC)