Desert Climate Overtaking More Of Central Asia

Desert Climate Overtaking More Of Central Asia

Eurasia Review

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Rising annual temperatures and dwindling yearly precipitation across the mid-latitudes of Central Asia have extended its desert climate 60 miles northward since the 1980s, says a recent study led by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

An analysis of the region’s climate has revealed that what was once a zone of semi-arid...

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