Weather
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Shifting Atmospheric Rivers Impact Global Weather Patterns and Water Resources
Atmospheric rivers are shifting toward higher latitudes, altering global weather patterns and intensifying droughts and flooding while jeopardizing essential water resources in various regions.
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