File:Africa gis 2015 annual rainfall.png
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English: 2015 annual rainfall in Africa
NASA Earth Observatory Image of the Day for September 6, 2016 Instruments: GPMModel |
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Source | https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/88670/atlantic-multi-decadal-oscillation-and-drought-in-africa |
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To learn more about drought in Africa, read our new feature “A Tale of Fire and Water: A NASA Scientist’s Quest to Understand the Rain in Africa.” NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using precipitation data from the African Flood and Drought Monitor and Atlantic Multidecal Oscillation data from NOAA. Caption by Adam Voiland. |
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