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Rainfall data from a NASA satellite show that summertime storms in the
southeastern United States shed more rainfall midweek than on weekends. Scientists say air pollution from humans is likely driving that trend. http://www.aasisvinayak.com/pr/55238.htm |
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Rainfall data from a NASA satellite show that summertime storms in the southeastern United States shed more rainfall midweek than on weekends. Scientists say air pollution from humans is likely driving that trend. http://www.aasisvinayak.com/pr/55238.htm Are you saying particulates help raindrops form? Zounds! Eureka! |
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