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Rough winter conditions mean reduction in Wyoming s pronghorn antelope hunting licenses | Kiowa County Press
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The time between precipitation events in the West is increasing. That could have negative effects on ecosystems and wildfires.
Joel Biederman, a hydrologist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, said many scientists have looked at long term trends in rainfall and temperature. But this study was the first to examine the timing between precipitation events. The changes in the total rainfall amount, a few percent [decrease] over the last 50 years. The changes in the temperature, fairly important, a few degrees [increase] over the last 50 years, he said. But the changes in the dry intervals between rainfall events in some places have increased much more.
2021 Texas Whiskey Festival Announces Its Winners
2021 Texas Whiskey Festival Announces Its Winners
The Texas Whiskey Festival has announced the winners of the annual competition of the best Texas Whiskeys.
Each year the Texas Whiskey Festival hosts a competition to determine who has the best Texas Bourbon, Rye, and Malt Whiskey. With a panel of judges, they conduct the competition with a method known as blind judging. The brands and specific whiskeys they are tasting are unknown to the judges. “Our panel of judges smell and taste their way through each whiskey, rating the aroma, taste complexity, and finish,” said Co-Founder Jake Clements in a prepared statement.