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Anthropogenic and atmospheric variability intensifies flash drought episodes in South Asia
I. Ullah, S. Mukherjee, et al.
Discover how flash droughts are intensifying in South Asia, particularly during critical crop seasons, as unveiled by Irfan Ullah, Sourav Mukherjee, Sidra Syed, Ashok Kumar Mishra, Brian Odhiambo Ayugi, and Saran Aadhar. This research highlights alarming trends in drought severity linked to climate change and persistent moisture transport patterns. Learn about the urgent need for adaptation strategies in the face of these growing threats.
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