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Cities are making it rain more – but not as much as scientists thought
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A study examining whether urban areas influence local rainfall patterns finds that cities do increase precipitation, but less significantly than previously believed by scientists.

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Cities are making it rain more – but not as much as scientists thought
Henry Chen/Unsplash After another spell of wet weather along Australia’s east coast, with storms, heavy rain and flash flooding across Sydney and parts of New South Wales, it is natural to ask whether our cities are shaping the rainfall that descends upon them. This matters because most people now live in cities. If urbanisation changes rainfall, even slightly, the effects can reach large populations through flooding, stormwater design, water supply and infrastructure planning. Satellite data ha
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