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Countries in the Sahel region of Africa will receive more rainfall and floods, while southern Africa will experience persistent drought in the coming decades, say researchers.
James Hurrell of the US National Centre for Atmospheric Research and Martin Hoerling of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration say the changes are linked to temperature changes in the Indian and Atlantic oceans and are partially caused by greenhouse gas emissions.
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