Impact of Atlantic air on India

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India- The growing interest data science and the possible manipulation environmental conditions to better suite farmers have long been classified under realm of science fiction. However, with the recent advancement of scientific innovations this may not seem so far-fetched. Britain’s University of Reading recently revealed the results of a study that indicated that the level of winter rain and snow in the western Himalayas was directly impacted by air pressure across the Atlantic Ocean between the Azores and Iceland further demonstrating the connected world we live in and why actions in one place could have an impact far and wide. The truly global nature indicated by these results indicate the need for global cooperation and the impact the commonwealth can have in providing a common platform in finding possible solutions as the study indicates the western Himalayas an area located within northern Pakistan and northwestern India is directly impacted by occurrences in Azores a region of Portugal and Iceland.

The results of the study raise the possibility of…

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