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Tropical meteorology / Climate of India / Winds / Climate / Rain / Madden–Julian oscillation / Monsoon / Sahel / Sahel drought / Atmospheric sciences / Meteorology / Atmospheric dynamics
Date: 2009-12-22 04:43:50
Tropical meteorology
Climate of India
Winds
Climate
Rain
Madden–Julian oscillation
Monsoon
Sahel
Sahel drought
Atmospheric sciences
Meteorology
Atmospheric dynamics

Chapter 6: Summary and Conclusions[removed]Background The region of West Africa just south of the Sahara Desert, known as the Sahel, saw a significant decrease in rainfall in the final decades of the twentieth century. The

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