The torrential rains that have triggered flooding across northern Australia may become an increasingly familiar occurrence, new research suggests.'
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Growth rings in corals have shown which summers brought more rain than others, creating a centuries-long rainfall record for northern Australia,
Thursday, February 10, 2011
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