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It’s called an orographic rainfall effect, which happens when air masses flow over high topography. The Big Bog, at an elevation of 5,400 feet, experiences an average of 31.6 feet of rainfall a year.
The team finds that the orographic gravity waves triggered by small-scale orography over the Tibetan Plateau contribute importantly to the spring rainfall in East Asia. The impact is even ...
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