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In South Asia, there has been growing need on strengthening early warning systems in sq. measure that area unit extraordinarily vulnerable to flooding, storm surges, and sea-level rise. The advantage of these investments is to reduce the economic shocks associated with extreme weather events in South Asian region. However, little effort has been created by the South Asian countries to understand the assorted effects of climate changes in annual average weather. These effects would be substantial, given the implications of climate for agricultural productivity, health, migration, and various factors. Addressing this knowledge gap is incredibly vital. Increasing proof shows that changing temperatures and seasonal precipitation patterns have already altered the growing seasons of regions in Bangladesh, and India.
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