New study shows promise for long-term weather forecasts in South America

Tuesday, August 7, 2018 - 09:31 in Earth & Climate

The Paraguay River is an essential lifeblood for the landlocked country that shares it name. It provides Paraguayans with fishing, irrigation for agriculture and access to shipping. But it's also prone to seasonal flooding, with especially high consequences for the populations living on its banks, including where it skirts Paraguay's capital, Asunción.

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