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Scientists Identify New Type of Unique Storm Called 'Atmospheric Lakes'
Compact, slow-moving, moisture-rich pools have been discovered in a new meteorological phenomenon that exists primarily in one section of the planet. These are referred to as "atmospheric lakes" by scientists.
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