Global Warming Ends India’s 50-Year Dry Spell As Monsoon Rain Strengthens

An MIT study published in Nature Climate Change finds that the Indian summer monsoons, which bring rainfall to the country each year between June and September, have strengthened in the last 15 years over north central India. This heightened monsoon activity has reversed a 50-year drying period during which the monsoon season brought relatively little rain to northern and central India.

Source: Global Warming Ends India’s 50-Year Dry Spell As Monsoon Rain Strengthens

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