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New study reveals accelerated warming trend on Tibetan Plateau

Beijing, Apr 11 (UNI) Chinese researchers have revealed that the Tibetan Plateau is expected to experience accelerated warming in the next 10 years, according to the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
While traditional climate projections can highlight long-term trends, the temperature changes on the Tibetan Plateau over the next decade remain highly uncertain due to substantial internal climate variability.
However, the new study utilising decadal climate prediction -- an emerging tool that combines the initial state of the climate system with external forcing -- suggests improved accuracy in regional climate forecasts.
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28 Apr 2025 | 8:54 PM

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Bessent says US may clinch first trade deal with India

28 Apr 2025 | 8:37 PM

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Lightning strikes kill 9 in Bangladesh

Lightning strikes kill 9 in Bangladesh

28 Apr 2025 | 7:04 PM

Dhaka, Apr 28 (UNI) A series of lightning strikes in parts of Bangladesh killed nine people on Monday, media reports said.

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