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Horn of Africa Drought: A Looming Crisis That Can Be Forecasted 10 Years Ahead by a New Machine Learning Model
An international team of researchers have found a pre-historic climate tipping point that helps explain the disparity between these model predictions and the intensifying drought conditions in the Horn of Africa. Their new study is published in the journal Nature on 10 August.
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Hawaii's Hidden Undersea Volcano, Kamaʻehuakanaloa, Erupts 5 Times in 150 Years
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4-Year Extreme Drought Crisis in Iraq Destroys Fish Farms
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Hurricane Dora at Category 4 Fuels Wildfires in Maui, Locals Swim Away from Blazing Town
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Shark Species With Molar-Like Teeth Usually Snacks on Molluscs, Crustaceans, Experts Say
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Invasive Cattle Screwworm Fly Outbreak in Panama Border Halts Transport of Infested Livestock
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Sydney’s Water System Health Worsening Due to Climate Crisis, Study Shows
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Portugal Wildfires: Municipalities Place Under Maximum Risk as Soaring Temperature Continues
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The Impact of 5G On The Environment
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1.5 Degrees Of Global Warming Hit In July; Experts Warn More Record-Breaking Temperatures, Adverse Impact To Ecosystem
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Space Tech: How It Can Protect the Earth
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Human Pig: What Happened to the First Hybrid Chimera Embryos?
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Dead Horses, Dogs With Rotting Smell Discovered on Property in Texas