NASA Data Show Some African Drought Linked to Warmer Indian Ocean »
Posted By capn_caveman 1 year, 5 months ago in Science & TechnologyA new study, co-funded by NASA, has identified a link between a warming Indian Ocean and less rainfall in eastern and southern Africa. Computer models and observations show a decline in rainfall, with implications for the region's food security.
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