When Pollution Spikes in Southeast Asia, Rainfall Shifts from Land to Sea
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Recent studies indicate that pollution spikes in Southeast Asia are causing significant shifts in rainfall patterns, moving precipitation from land to sea. This change is crucial as it affects agriculture, water supply, and overall climate health in the region. Understanding these dynamics is essential for developing strategies to mitigate the impacts of pollution and adapt to changing weather patterns.
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