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New long-term satellite analysis shows

 E-Mail IMAGE: (upper) Changes in rainfall levels between the 2000 s and the 2010 s. (lower) Frequency of precipitation (0.5mm/hr) and heavy precipitation (10.0mm/hr) during the Meiyu-Baiu season over the years.. view more  Credit: Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo, Japan - Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have analyzed long-term precipitation radar data from satellites and found significantly enhanced rainfall over the most recent decade during the annual Meiyu-Baiu rainy season in East Asia. The data spans 23 years and gives unprecedented insight into how rainfall patterns have changed. They showed that the increased rainfall was driven by the decadal increased transport of moisture from the tropics and frequent occurrence of the upper tropospheric trough over the front.

New Catalyst Process Recycles Plastic Waste into Useful Materials

New Catalyst Process Recycles Plastic Waste into Useful Materials Written by AZoCleantechJan 6 2021 Scientists have used an innovative catalyst process to recycle a certain kind of plastic for the first time. This plastic is found in everything, such as food packaging, grocery bags¸ wax, liquid fuels, electronics and toys. Graphical abstract. Image Credit: Tamura/Osaka City University. The researchers published their results in the Applied Catalysis B: Environmental journal on December 10 th, 2020. “ Plastics are essential materials for our life because they bring safety and hygiene to our society,” stated the co-authors of the study Masazumi Tamura, an associate professor in the Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis in the Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science and Technology in Osaka City University, and Keiichi Tomishige, a professor in the Graduate School of Engineering in Tohoku University. However, the researchers said that the growth of the gl

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