Weather
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Climate Change to Blame? South Brazil Confronts Devastating Floods as Scientists Warn of Future Risks
In the first kilometer above the forest canopy, a "flying river" is transporting moisture evaporated from Amazonian trees southwards along the Andes mountains towards Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state in Brazil.
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