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Extreme flooding and brutal droughts to smash Australia four decades earlier than originally forecast

Posted 2022-11-15, The Daily Mail Headlines

As parts of the country battle yet more devastating floods, Australia has been warned it faces more extreme weather events before the end of this decade - much sooner than was first predicted. A new scientific paper published in Nature Communications finds that El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events which directly... read full story


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