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What Greenland’s record-breaking rain means for the planet – Australian Times
For three days this month, 7 billion tonnes of rain fell across Greenland — the largest amount since records began in 1950. It’s…

Willow Hallgren, Griffith University
For three days this month, 7 billion tonnes of rain fell across Greenland the largest amount since records began in 1950. Its also the first time since then that rain, not snow, fell on Greenlands highest peak.
This…
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