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Megadroughts Could Hit Australia and Last for Over 20 Years, Resulting in Future Rainfall Declines [Study]
The unprecedented megadroughts were determined through a new climate model. Click to read more. Megadroughts are defined as extremely long-lasting drought events covering a large area that can last for years or even decades.
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