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Jérôme OLLIER

Australia's first cyclone of season heads for Pilbara iron ore belt - @Reuters - 0 views

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    Australia's first cyclone of season heads for Pilbara iron ore belt.
Jérôme OLLIER

Monsoon rains arrive at India's Kerala coast - weather office source - @Reuters via @Ya... - 0 views

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    Annual monsoon rains arrived at the Kerala coast in southern India on Wednesday, a day later than forecast, a weather office source said, easing fears over farm and economic growth after two straight droughts hit rural income and agricultural output. The monsoon delivers nearly 70 percent of rains that
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    Annual monsoon rains arrived at the Kerala coast in southern India on Wednesday, a day later than forecast, a weather office source said, easing fears over farm and economic growth after two straight droughts hit rural income and agricultural output. The monsoon delivers nearly 70 percent of rains that
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Meteosat-8 ready to boost observations over the Indian Ocean - @eumetsat - 0 views

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    The potential to better observe the weather and climate over the Indian Ocean has received a major boost with the arrival this week of EUMETSAT's Meteosat-8 satellite in its new position of 41.5°E.
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    The potential to better observe the weather and climate over the Indian Ocean has received a major boost with the arrival this week of EUMETSAT's Meteosat-8 satellite in its new position of 41.5°E.
Jérôme OLLIER

Scientists use underwater robots to study India's monsoon - @AFP via @physorg_com - 0 views

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    Scientists use underwater robots to study India's monsoon.
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Rising sea temperatures are shaping tropical storms in southern Africa - @TC_Africa - 0 views

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    Rising sea temperatures are shaping tropical storms in southern Africa.
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Researchers introduce new method for monitoring Indian Summer Monsoon - @floridastate - 0 views

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    Researchers from Florida State University have created a tool for objectively defining the onset and demise of the Indian Summer Monsoon - a colossal weather system that affects billions of people annually.
Jérôme OLLIER

The Indian Ocean's Great Disappearing Garbage Patch - @hakaimagazine - 0 views

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    For better or worse, oceanographic and meteorological forces in the Indian Ocean seem to be preventing plastic from accumulating to form a garbage patch.
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Thirsty mangroves cause unprecedented dieback - @jcu - 0 views

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    A James COOK University scientist has discovered why there was an unprecedented dieback of mangroves in the Gulf of Carpentaria in early 2016 - the plants died of thirst.
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Scientists may have solved mystery of rapidly rising Indian Ocean sea level - @theAGU - 0 views

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    Sea levels around the world have risen by 1.7 millimeters (0.07 inches) on average each year since 1880, but in recent years, scientists have observed a rapid increase in sea level in the north Indian Ocean. Tide gauge records and other datasets reveal the pace of sea level rise in the north Indian Ocean has accelerated to 3.1 millimeters (0.12 inches) per year within the last three decades.
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