Environment
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Warming of Indian Ocean May Decrease Rainfall During the South Asian Monsoon Season
If the Indian Ocean continues to warm, South Asia may face severe drought: new study. The warming of the Indian Ocean can reduce the amount of accumulated rainfall during the South Asian monsoon season, also called the Indian summer monsoon, as per a new study.
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