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What Tree Rings Reveal About Climate Change in the Amazon

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An international study analyzing the growth rings of Amazonian trees shows that, in recent decades, the region does not dry out uniformly, but faces increasingly intense extremes of rainfall and drought. Researcher analyzes the growth rings of a mahogany tree (Swietenia spp.). Credit: Peter Groenendyk. The Amazon faced one of the most severe droughts ever recorded in 2024. The level of the Amazon River in Manaus reached 12.68 meters, the lowest …
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An international study analyzing the growth rings of Amazonian trees shows that, in recent decades, the region does not dry out uniformly, but faces increasingly intense extremes of rainfall and drought. Researcher analyzes the growth rings of a mahogany tree (Swietenia spp.). Credit: Peter Groenendyk. The Amazon faced one of the most severe droughts ever recorded in 2024. The level of the Amazon River in Manaus reached 12.68 meters, the lowest …

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meteored.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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