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Why is the Southern Hemisphere Getting Drier?

A dry lake bed.
A dry lake bed.
(Image credit: NOAA)

North of the equator, April showers bring May flowers. But in the Southern Hemisphere, April droughts bring doubts.

Since the 1970s, southern Australia — and other areas of the Southern Hemisphere —have seen decreased levels of rain between April and May, which is autumn in that part of the Earth. But what's causing this extended drought?

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