Monday, September 23, 2013

Wind and Rain Belts to Shift North as Planet Warms:  Redistribution of Rainfall Could Make Middle East, Western US, and Amazonia Drier

As humans continue to heat the planet, a northward shift of Earth's wind and rain belts could make a broad swath of regions drier, including the Middle East, American West and Amazonia, while making Monsoon Asia and equatorial Africa wetter, says a new study.
As humans continue to heat the planet, a northward shift of Earth's wind and rain belts could make a broad swath of regions drier, including the Middle East, American West and Amazonia, while making Monsoon Asia and equatorial Africa wetter, says a new study.

Wind and Rain Belts to Shift North as Planet Warms:  Redistribution of Rainfall Could Make Middle East, Western US, and Amazonia Drier

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