Brazil’s recent heatwave will extend into spring, says the National Institute for Space Research (INPE). They forecast higher temperatures and more rain, especially in the South. The North and Eastern Amazon may get less rain than usual, according to INPE. Gilvan Sampaio, a lead researcher at INPE, says El Niño will influence Brazil until early […]
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