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Physical geography / Famines / Climatology / Meteorology / Climate history / Aftermath of war / Famine Early Warning Systems Network / Hydrology / Southern Africa / Rain / Food security / Famine
Date: 2015-04-20 13:57:24
Physical geography
Famines
Climatology
Meteorology
Climate history
Aftermath of war
Famine Early Warning Systems Network
Hydrology
Southern Africa
Rain
Food security
Famine

Eos, Vol. 88, No. 39, 25 SeptemberVOLUME 88 NUMBER 39

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