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English: Twitter:

Rainfall is increasing in the Western Pacific – but why? 1.usa.gov/1JoydC2 #EarthRightNow

Long: Scientists have detected a trend in the Western Pacific — annual rainfall has been increasing since the late 1990s. A new NASA study offers some insight into why this might be happening: Large thunderstorms are organizing in the atmosphere more frequently than in the past, bringing more total rain. #EarthRightNow

To learn more, visit: 1.usa.gov/1JoydC2
Date Taken on 4 June 2015, 15:24:23
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Twitter: Rainfall is increasing in the Western Pacific – but why? 1.usa.gov/1JoydC2 #EarthRightNow. Long: Scientists have detected a trend in the Western Pacific — annual rainfall has been increasing since the late 1990s.

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